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- troops in 1688. Schmidtburg castle Schmidtburg castle – view from lower tower Schmidtburg castledetail of upper tower Schmidtburg castle – view from...
- the Schmidtburg and the villages belonging to it. From 1330 to 1794, Bundenbach belonged to the Electoral-Trier Amt of Schmidtburg. The Schmidtburg, which...
- 18th century, Schneppenbach was administratively tightly bound with the Schmidtburg (castle), which nowadays stands within the village's muni****l limits...
- Dorothea Braun von Schmidtburg 1677–1691: Carolina von Hagen 1691–1695: Arnolda Elisabeth von Weller 1700: Odilia Braun von Schmidtburg 1708: A. E. von Metzenhausen...
- fresco in the tower, Nunkircher Market (early September) Schneppenbach: Schmidtburg, extensive castle ruins above the Hahnenbach stream Schwollen: Sauerbrunnen...
- Balthasar Seberger, commissioned by Wolf Heinrich Gottfried Braun of Schmidtburg. His father Heinrich Gottfried bought the castle in 1701. It was out...
- line of the lords of Metternich. From 1753 the Freiherr, Schenk von Schmidtburg, was the owner of the Holsthum estate. The house was given a careful...
- before 1400 and houses the graves of the Schenken (roughly “Stewards”) at Schmidtburg, a sideline of that great comital dynasty from the Hahnenbach valley...
- 1328, the support of the Sponheimers for the Wildgraves in the first Schmidtburg feud led to armed conflicts with Baldwin of Luxembourg. Ludwig IV supported...
- Henri II d’Orléans, Duke of Longueville, after town commander Braun von Schmidtburg zu Schweich had gone over to them. 27 May 1641 [O.S. 17 May 1641] - Bad...