- The
Dernbach Feud (German:
Dernbacher Fehde) was an over 100-year-long (c. 1230 – 1333)
ongoing dispute in present-day
Germany between the
House of N****au...
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Utrecht Frisians Town of
Groningen Drenthe Province of
Groningen 1230 1333
Dernbacher Feud
Landgraviate of
Hesse House of N****au 1233 1234
Stedinger Crusade...
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pictures of this castle, however, as it was wooden, and was destro**** in the
Dernbacher Feud. From his
stately home in exile,
William I of Orange-N****au, who...
- A48/A3,
called Dernbacher Dreieck, and well
known worldwide by the
international congregation Poor
Handmaids of
Jesus Christ,
called Dernbacher Schwestern...
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supported the
local gentry against the
ambitions of the N****aus. In the
Dernbacher Feud,
which had
started around 1230, for the
supremacy in the Mark of...
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which would then
become the
Diocese of
Limburg in 1827. In 1904, the
Dernbacher Sisters (officially, the
Ancillae Domini Jesu Christi, the Poor Handmaids...
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Castle to
better subjugate the dissidents. By 1248, the century-long
Dernbacher Feud had
already begun,
involving Hesse as well in the
context of the...
- Arme Dienstmägde Jesu
Christi (“Poor
Serving Maids of
Jesus Christ”) or
Dernbacher Schwestern (“Dernbach Sisters”), in the
background the
steeple at St....
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Pfaffenhofen and Vallendar, to the
Archbishop of Trier. He also
continued the
Dernbacher Feud
against Hesse. He died –
allegedly in
mental derangement – on 24...
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Wallenfels and Tringenstein. They came into
being during the "Hundred Years'
Dernbacher Feud",
which was hard-fought in this area. It was a
struggle waged between...