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Heidegg Castle is a
castle in the muni****lity of
Hitzkirch of the
Canton of
Lucerne in Switzerland. It is a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance...
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Pfyffer von
Wyher and
Pfyffer von
Heidegg after their respective seats in Altishofen,
Wyher (Ettiswil) and
Heidegg (Hitzkirch). The two
latter branches...
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Portrait of
Ludwig Pfyffer in
Heidegg Castle...
- (rivers,
glaciers or mountains). The muni****lity is
located below Schloss Heidegg on Lake Baldegg. On 21 May 2006 an
attempt to
merge the
Hitzkirch and the...
- (1135–1136) Otto von Böttstein [de] (1136–1139)
Frideloh von
Heidegg [de] (1139–1159)
Ulrich IV von
Heidegg [de] (1159–1169)
Diethelm von Krenkingen [de] (1169–1206)...
- Löwenburg Mont-Terri
Montvoie Delémont
Porrentruy Buttisholz Götzental
Heidegg Kastelen Willisau Meggenhorn Neuhabsburg Nünegg
Schauensee Wyher Auvernier...
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member of the
Swiss Confederacy. It
survived thanks to
Abbot Laurentius von
Heidegg (1508–1540), who was
friends with
Heinrich Bullinger, the
leading reformer...
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Baselbieter Sagen mentions similar cases at
other Basel places: "the
Heidegg castle's lady," "the
maiden on the goat," and "the grey
woman in Zunzgen...
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Heidegg Castle with
House and Chapel...
- time,
albeit indirectly, in 1259 as Crepon, in a do****ent of
Heinrich von
Heidegg, it
belonged to the Habsburgs, and was sold to
Lucerne in 1406 as part...