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Freiherr (German: [ˈfʁaɪˌhɛɐ̯]; male,
abbreviated as Frhr.),
Freifrau ([ˈfʁaɪˌfʁaʊ]; his wife,
abbreviated as Frfr., lit. 'free lord' or 'free lady') and...
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purchased the Mark Oberhof, a
parish land (Feldmark) on the
territory of the
Edelherren of Rüdenberg,
liensmen of the
Cologne archbishop Philip von Heinsberg...
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Count Frederick I of
Altena purchased Schloss Mark near Hamm from the
Edelherren of Rüdenberg and made it the
residence of the new
Counts of the Mark....
- The
Bilstein family (German:
Edelherren von Bilstein) was a
medieval German noble family in what
later became the
Duchy of
Westphalia with an
estate (called...
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Geschichte der
Edelherren von Gundelfingen, von Justingen, von
Steusslingen und von Wildenstein. Tübingen 1960.
Heinz Bühler: Die
Edelherren von Gundelfingen-****enstein...
- 431 m above sea
level (NHN) Site
information Condition Burgstall, few
remains Site
history Built Middle Ages
Garrison information Occupants Edelherren...
- 0763694; 9.5488111 Type hill
castle Code DE-NI Site
information Condition ruin Site
history Built 1247
Garrison information Occupants Nobility (
Edelherren)...
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silver bar with a
curved red line in the middle. It is the
symbol of the
Edelherren of Wettringen.
Below that is the red bar
taken from the coat of arms of...
- by
members of
comital families or the
families of
hereditary noblemen (
Edelherren).
These families, like the
counts of the Mark,
attempted to
secure episcopal...
- Diepholz,
Diepholz 1982. Hucker,
Berend Ulrich, „Genealogie und
Wappen der
Edelherren von
Diepholz in 12. und 13. Jahrhundert“ in
Norddeutsche Familienkunde...