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Bodfeld was a
small royal palace or
lodge (German: Königspfalz) that was
primarily established for
hunting purposes and, when the town of Elbingerode...
- he ****umed he had
discovered the long
sought after palace (Pfalz) of
Bodfeld and
produced several publications about it. In 1931, Carl
Schuchhardt suggested...
- Romans, per
Romanos male tractatus. He was with
Henry III when he died at
Bodfeld in the Harz on 5
October 1056. As
guardian of
Henry III's
infant son Henry...
- Way (Trockweg),
which ran from
Quedlinburg to the
imperial stronghold of
Bodfeld,
probably ran past the
Galgenberg immediately to the north. East of the...
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commended the pope, present. On 5 October, not yet forty,
Henry died at
Bodfeld, the
imperial hunting lodge in the Harz mountains. His
heart was transferred...
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received by the
emperor at
Goslar on 8 September, and was with him at
Bodfeld on 21 September; but, on 5
October 1056,
Henry died. He was
buried at Speyer...
- out a year
after college and
first joined TuS
Elbingerode (later
named Bodfeld Baskets) of the
German Landesliga (seventh-tier) in 2009.
Across the 2009-10...
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Henry III, Holy
Roman Emperor ("the Black") dies
after a 10-year
reign at
Bodfeld, an
imperial hunting lodge (Königspfalz) in the Harz Mountains. He is succeeded...
- sense: some were
small manor houses or
fortified hunting lodges, such as
Bodfeld in the Harz. But
generally they were
large manor houses (Gutshöfe), that...
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important Harz
mining region and the
route to the
imperial hunting base of
Bodfeld in the
central Harz from
Saxon princes. It was
first mentioned as a possession...