- The Château de
Frankenbourg is a
ruined 12th
century castle in the
commune of
Neubois in the Bas-Rhin département in Alsace, France. The
castle is state-owned...
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Bernstein •
Birkenfels • Châtenois •
Dreistein •
Fleckenstein •
Frankenbourg •
Freudeneck • Frœnsbourg • Grand-Geroldseck •
Greifenstein • Guirbaden...
- castles. Château du
Fleckenstein 120113-16th
century Ruins Château du
Frankenbourg 110112th
century Ruins Original building attributed to
Clovis I. Château...
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county of Südliche Weinstraße in Rhineland-Palatinate,
Germany Château du
Frankenbourg,
ruined castle near Sélestat-Neubois in the
Alsatian département of Bas-Rhin...
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Ludwigsfeste Fortschwihr Fortschweier Fouchy Grube Fouday Urbach a.d.
Breusch Frankenbourg Frankenburg Fréland
Urbach (bei Kayersberg)
Fulleren Füllern Galfingue...
- "Grube et Breytenowe" (Fouchy and Breitenau) were
ceded to the
lords of
Frankenbourg, and came to form a part of Ban County.
Fouchy now
would share its destiny...
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Christophe Carmona,
Bernard Riebel, Marc Schultz, Haut-Koenigsbourg,
Frankenbourg, Taennchel,
triangle tellurique, I.D L'Édition, Rosheim, 2005, ISBN 2-915626-05-7...
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reaching Lièpvre.
Below Lièpvre, the
river runs
between the
ruins of
Frankenbourg castle in the
north and the
castle of Haut-Koenigsbourg in the south...
- the
homage of
Ulrich of Werd for
these same
possessions as well as for
Frankenbourg and Châtenois. The
heirs of
Ulrich refused however to
recognize the suzerainty...