-
Nahegau in 1323, then the
Archbishop of
Trier and in 1338 the
Lords of
Breidenborn. In
connection with the Münchweiler Tal, the
village of Börsborn was...
-
Raugraves in the Nahegau, then to the
Archbishop of
Trier (1344) and to
Breidenborn (1383),
finally ending up in the 16th
century with the
Counts of Leyen...
- and thereafter, in 1344, to the
Archbishop of
Trier and then to the
Breidenborns.
Gries likely arose sometime around 1100. The name zuom ’griß (as it...
- Nahegau, and thereafter, in 1344, to the
Archbishop of
Trier and the
Breidenborns in 1388. In
connection with the Münchweiler valley, the
village of Steinbach...
- Nahegau, and
thereafter to the
Archbishop of
Trier in 1344 and to the
Breidenborns in 1338. In
connection with the Münchweiler Tal, both the now vanished...
- instance,
after the
first do****entary
mention in 1419, the
Junker of
Breidenborn, as
lords of the
neighbouring Amt of Münchweiler,
counted the Schultheiß...