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Forchtenstein Castle (German: Burg
Forchtenstein; Hungarian: Fraknó vára; Croatian:
Fortnavski grad) is a
castle built in the Late
Middle Ages near the...
- The Esterházys
received the
title of Graf (Count) in 1626, and the
Forchtenstein line
received the
title of Fürst (Prince) from the Holy
Roman Emperor...
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Forchtenstein (Hungarian: Fraknóváralja or Fraknókő, Croatian:
Fortnavski grad;
until 1972, Forchtenau, Fraknó, Fortnava) is a town in the
district of...
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families of the region, the
counts of
Nagymarton and Fraknó (Mattersdorf-
Forchtenstein,
eagle on the rock) and the
counts of Németújvár (Güssing,
three bars...
- the "Gallery of Ancestors" of the
House of Esterházy, 17th century,
Forchtenstein Castle The
Martyrdom of
Saint Andrew, 1470–1480,
Belvedere Galleries...
- Full-size
portrait of Vlad Țepeș in the "Gallery of the Ancestors" of the
House of Esterházy, 17th century,
Forchtenstein Castle...
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Brezina wrote four
musicals for the family-festival
Forchtenstein Fantastisch at
Castle Forchtenstein in Burgenland, Austria. In them, a
small knight named...
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guardianship and in
return received the
mighty Hungarian border castle Forchtenstein,
including a prin****lity in the Hungarian-Styrian-Carinthian area....
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Burgruine is a
ruined castle, a “castle ruin”. Burg
Bernstein Burg
Forchtenstein Burg Güssing
Burgruine Landsee Burg
Lockenhaus Schloss Rechnitz Burg...
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Sauerbrunn (2,148)
Baumgarten (Pajngrt) (899) Draßburg (Rasporak) (1,141)
Forchtenstein (Fortnava) (2,806) Hirm (953)
Krensdorf (Kreništof) (592) Loipersbach...