-
childless Count Herman VII of
Everstein. However, the
Dukes of Brunswick-Lüneburg objected. They
claimed that
Everstein was a fief of Brunswick, and would...
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castle of
Everstein, and by 1245 it had
received a charter,
which was
granted by the
count of
Everstein. The town's coat of arms
shows the
Everstein lion rampant...
- 1350-1421)[citation needed] was a son of Duke
Ernest I and his wife,
Adelaide of
Everstein-Polle. In 1361, he
succeeded his
father as
Count of Osterode. He married...
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Stephen Henry of
Eberstein she had:
Sabine Hedwig of
Everstein-Quarkenburg (1579–1631)
Walpurgis of
Everstein-Quarkenburg (1580–1613)
Eckhart G. Franz: Das Haus...
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collateral branch of the
Counts of
Everstein (sometimes also
called Eberstein) from
Lower Saxony with
their ancestral home
Everstein Castle on the
Burgberg (ridge)...
- the Welfs. In 1408 and 1409 they were able to
purchase the
county of
Everstein and the
lordship of
Homburg after the
extinction of
their reigning families...
-
Count Herman I of
Winzenburg and his
first wife, who was a
Countess of
Everstein. She
donated an
oxgang of
farmland near
Wellen to the
monastery at Leitzkau...
- 28. Otto V,
Count of
Everstein-Polle 14.
Herman III,
Count of
Everstein-Polle 29.
Luitgard of
Schladen 7.
Adelheid of
Everstein-Polle 30.
Simon I, Lord...
- Brunswick-Grubenhagen 12. Otto of
Everstein-Polle 6.
Henry II of
Everstein-Polle 13.
Luitgard of
Schladen 3.
Adelaide of
Everstein-Polle 14.
Simon I, Lord of...
- its
northern parts. The lion is
taken from the arms of the
County of
Everstein; the
counts ruled over the
region in the 14th
century and were the founders...