- the
family Pappenheim. They
inherited the land from the
landlords of
Bubenhofen. In the
Mediatization in 1802, Großsüßen was
given to Bavaria, but in...
- by
extension the village, was from 1428 to 1522
ruled by the
House of
Bubenhofen [de]. In 1850, the
Zollern was
taken over by the
Kingdom of Prussia, whose...
- Breidenbach-Bürresheim (Middle Rhine,
Upper Rhine)
Brockdorf (Gebürg)
Bubenhofen (Neckar-Schwarzwald, Kocher)
Buchenau (Rhön-Werra)
Bulach (District Ortenau)...
- 1090:
First mentioned 1343: Extinct; to Stöffeln 1494: To
Stotzingen 1497: Sold to
Bubenhofen 1530: Sold to Freyberg-Öpfingen 1751: Sold to Württemberg...
- of
Bubenhofen. It may be that lord of
Castle Hossingen in
financial difficulties so that he had to pawn his
fiefdom to the rich lord of
Bubenhofen. Perhaps...
- of
Bubenhofen. It may be that lord of
Castle Hossingen in
financial difficulties so that he had to pawn his
fiefdom to the rich lord of
Bubenhofen. Perhaps...
-
Veringen Castle, Veringenstadt-Veringendorf
Vorderlichtenstein Castle (
Bubenhofen),
Neufra Waldsberg (Krumbach), Sauldorf-Krumbach
Weckenstein (Heidenschloss)...
- of the
risen Christ in the
church of St. Konrad,
which Hans Marx von
Bubenhofen donated in 1596. The
alliance coat of arms of the
founder couple and the...
-
Barbara von der Breiten-Landenberg, Princess-abbess (1578–1614)
Susanna von
Bubenhofen, Princess-abbess (1614–1634) Anna
Christiane Hundbiss von Waltrams, Princess-abbess...
- of
Bubenhofen. It may be that lord of
Castle Hossingen in
financial difficulties so that he had to pawn his
fiefdom to the rich lord of
Bubenhofen. Perhaps...