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fragmentary inscriptions from the
Roman province of Nori**** (one in
Grafenstein, Carinthia, Austria, the
other in Ptuj, Slovenia).
These do not provide...
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Grafenstein (Slovene: Grabštajn) is a town in the
district of Klagenfurt-Land in the
Austrian state of Carinthia.
Grafenstein lies in the
basin of Klagenfurt...
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Gräfenstein Castle (German: Burg
Gräfenstein) is a
ruined rock
castle about 2
kilometres (1.2 mi) east of the
village of
Merzalben in the
German state...
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attested in only
fragmentary inscriptions, one from Ptuj and two from
Grafenstein,
neither of
which provide enough information for any
conclusions about...
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Burgruine Grafenstein is a
medieval castle in Carinthia, Austria. List of
castles in
Austria v t e v t e 46°36′07″N 14°27′58″E / 46.60194°N 14.46611°E...
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Stephan Stückler (born
October 31, 1985, in
Grafenstein) is an
Austrian footballer who
currently plays as a
striker for SC Ritzing.
Stephan Stückler at...
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Gräfenstein Land (German: Gräfensteiner Land) is a
landscape region in the Palatinate, part of the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It is almost...
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football manager and
former player who is the
manager of
Austrian club TSV
Grafenstein. His
first inclusion in
Admira II's
matchday squad was as an
unused substitute...
- Forest, they
owned the
Lordship of
Gräfenstein,
which they had
shared with the
Leiningen family until 1557.
After Gräfenstein Castle was destro**** in 1635,...
- the Holy
Roman Empire,
Freiherr of Lerchenau, Herr of
Magereckh and
Grafenstein, and in 1648 to the
Austrian Grafenstand.
Since 1681, the
family held...