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- Grimmenstein is a town in the district of Neunkirchen in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke und...
- Sämtisersee and Fälensee. Two small monasteries (Wonnenstein in Teufen and Grimmenstein in Walzenhausen) are exclaves of the canton in Appenzell Ausserrhoden...
- Grimmenstein Monastery is a monastery of Sisters of the Third Order of Saint Francis in Walzenhausen in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden in Switzerland...
- Stadtpfeiffer in Gotha took him on as an apprentice. At that time, the old Grimmenstein Castle was still standing, and according to the custom at the time, his...
- canton of Appenzell. Two small monasteries (Wonnenstein in Teufen and Grimmenstein in Walzenhausen) in Ausserrhoden remained catholic though the towns around...
- carry it out. This he did, by laying siege to the city of Gotha and the Grimmenstein Castle. He did not get any help from his allies. But he still managed...
- 200 ft) and offers a panorama of Lake Constance 300 m (980 ft) below. Grimmenstein monastery is a small exclave of the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden within...
- died on 16 November 1323 at Eisenach. His bones were later moved to Grimmenstein Castle in Gotha and after its demolition were buried in Friedenstein...
- dominating the town of Gotha and its surroundings, was previously occupied by Grimmenstein Castle. It was first mentioned in 1316 and rebuilt in 1531-43 when it...
- Saxony, eldest son of John Frederick I, Elector of Saxony. He selected Grimmenstein Castle (the predecessor of Friedenstein Castle) in Gotha as their residence...