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- law, was a joint family estate, mainly land, over which the co-heirs (Ganerben) only had rights in common. In modern German legal parlance it corresponds...
- a Ganerbschaft which was joint family estate, over which the co-heirs (Ganerben) only had rights in common. In the 13th century Trappstadt was divided...
- Georg-Wagner-secondary school, the Brothers Grimm School (special school) and Ganerben-Gymnasium. The Hohenlohe district has been awarded the Geschwister-Scholl-Schule...
- occasions. The cellars under the palas and the above-ground vault of the Ganerben residence next to the bergfried are freely accessible. The castle ruins...
- agreed a Burgfrieden and by the 15th century the number of joint owners or Ganerben had risen to 56, with frequent changes of hand. The Archbishop of Mainz...
- In the 14th and 15th centuries the castle was a joint inheritance or Ganerben whose owners included the family of Fleckenstein and the lords of Lichtenberg...
- 2008, ISBN 978-3-939959-04-5, pp. 257–266. Joachim Zeune: „… für etlich ganerben etlicher schlosz …“ Ganerbenburgen in Unterfranken. In: Schönere Heimat...
- premises. The Ganerbenbrunnen ('Ganerben Fountain') in the centre of the town displays the arms of the four noble 'Ganerben' families and is a reminder of...
- Konstanz Alexander-von-Humboldt-Gymnasium Künzelsau Freie Schule Anne-Sophie Ganerben Gymnasium Kornwestheim Theodor-Heuss Realschule Lahr Scheffel-Gymnasium...
- education and interests. Those mentioned in the sources include: "Tractat von Ganerben" (concerning a form of joint property ownership) "De prioritate creditorum"...