- was a
state of the Holy
Roman Empire. It was
founded by the
House of
Geroldseck, a
German noble family which arrived in the
Ortenau region of
Swabia reputedly...
- The Château du Grand-
Geroldseck is a
ruined medieval castle situated in the
commune of
Haegen in the Bas-Rhin département in Alsace, France. It was listed...
- The Château du Petit-
Geroldseck is a
ruined castle situated in the
commune of
Haegen in the département of Bas-Rhin in Alsace, France. It is
dated to the...
- Kufstein, a town in Tyrol, Austria. It is
sometimes wrongly referred to as
Geroldseck Fortress. It is on a hill
commanding Kufstein proper.
Kufstein Fortress...
-
Wangen zu
Geroldseck (1727–1782) was the Prince-Bishop of
Basel from 1775 to 1782.
Friedrich Ludwig Franz Reichsfreiherr von
Wangen zu
Geroldseck was born...
- of the
townsmen over the
forces of the
Bishop of Strasbourg,
Walter of
Geroldseck and the
granting of free
imperial city
status by King
Philip of Swabia...
- Her
husband Heinrich of
Geroldseck became the
founder of the
second line of
Counts of
Veldenz or the
House of Veldenz-
Geroldseck (Hohengeroldseck). In 1444...
- Montjoye-Hirsingen (1762–1775)
Friedrich Ludwig Franz Reichsfreiherr von
Wangen zu
Geroldseck (1775–1782)
Franz Joseph Sigismund von
Roggenbach (1782–1792)
Franz Xaver...
- the
three Castles of Eguisheim, Pflixbourg, Wasigenstein, Andlau,
Grand Geroldseck,
Wasenbourg Cité de l'Automobile
museum in
Mulhouse Cité du
train museum...
- (Sierck) •
Falkenstein • Fénétrange •
Frauenberg •
Gendersberg •
Geroldseck • Grand-Arnsbourg •
Helfedange •
Helfenstein •
Hingsange • Hombourg-Budange...