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Arnsburg Abbey (German:
Kloster Arnsburg) is a
former Cistercian monastery near Lich in the Wetterau, Hesse, Germany. It was
founded by
monks from Eberbach...
- High
Middle Ages in Germany. The
first lord of
nearby Arnsburg known by name is Kuno von
Arnsburg, who
served Emperor Heinrich IV as a
Ministerialis in...
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fortifications (limes) were
constructed along a line
running Rheinbrohl—
Arnsburg—Inheiden—Schierenhof—Gunzenhausen—Pförring (Limes Germanicus). The larger...
- Gelnhausen.
Ulrich I died in late 1305 or
early 1306. He was
buried in
Arnsburg Abbey. On 2
October 1272
Ulrich I was
engaged to
Countess Elisabeth of...
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Countess Luitgard Ernestine zu Solms-Laubach (
Arnsburg, 17
December 1873 -
Arnsburg, 24
January 1954) in
Arnsburg on 18 June 1914.
During the July
Crisis on...
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Roman Emperor Domitian the
Romans built the
Castrum Arnsburg,
located near what is now
Arnsburg Abbey. It is the most
northeastern known full-sized castrum...
- road
adjacent to the
shopping centre having built two
minor byp**** roads,
Arnsburg Way and
Albion Way.[citation needed]
According to the 2021
census from...
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wooden panelled ceilings and an
apsidal east end. This nave
elevation of
Arnsburg Abbey, Germany,
shows the
typical arrangement of the nave arcade, aisle...
- Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806. The
counts of Solms-Laubach
still own
Laubach Castle and
Arnsburg Abbey.
Until 1935, Münzenberg
Castle also
belonged to the estate. Frederick...
- Lord
Ulrich III of
Hanau (c. 1310 – 1369 or 1370;
buried in the
Arnsburg Abbey) was Lord of
Hanau from 1346
until his death. He was also
governor in the...