- The
Comburg (German: [ˈkɔmbʊʁk] ; also Grosscomburg) is a
former Benedictine monastery near Schwäbisch Hall, Germany. In 1078,
Burkhardt II,
Count of...
- today's
castle garden was
constructed by the
Count of
Comburg-Rothenburg. In 1070, the
counts of
Comburg-Rothenburg, who also
owned the
village of Gebsattel...
-
Gertrude of
Comburg (died 1130/1131) was the
first queen consort of
Conrad III of Germany. She was a
daughter of Henry,
Count of Rothenburg, and Gepa...
-
landmarks are the
market square with St Michael's
Church (St. Michaelskirche),
Comburg Castle (a
former Benedictine monastery) with St Nicholas'
Church (St. Nikolaus...
- is a
daughter of
Conrad III of
Germany and his
first wife
Gertrude of
Comburg, her name was
possibly "Agnes". She died in 1151.
Their children were:...
- the
Ancien Régime in 1796. In 1190, at the Diet of Hall in the
abbey of
Comburg, the
Roman Emperor Henry VI
decided that the duke of
Lower Lotharingia...
- Chronicle [sv] Erik's
Chronicle Rhymed Chronicle of Flanders, part of the
Comburg M****cript [nl]. It is
unique as all
other surviving Dutch-language chronicles...
- a
painted ceiling in the "small monastery" ("Klein-
Comburg", as
opposed to the main one) at
Comburg. Here
Isaiah stands just
outside the
winepress with...
-
William II of Württemberg.
Frederick was born 21
February 1808 at
Schloss Comburg (now part of Schwäbisch Hall),
Kingdom of Württemberg, the
second child...
-
English agriculturist and
pioneering travel writer Arthur Young visited Comburg in 1788 and he
described the
immediate environs of the "romantic" Chateau...