- the west
central area.
North of the core area are
Blasbach (994) and
Hermannstein (3588) (po****tion in brackets, as of 31
December 2007).
Wetzlar has...
- from the
Wetzlar district - Wetzlar, Atzbach, Dutenhofen, Garbenheim,
Hermannstein, Krofdorf-Gleiberg, Launsbach, Lützellinden, Münchholzhausen, Nauborn...
-
become a general,
celebrating several victories.
After taking the fort at
Hermannstein he was
leading his
triumphant troops into
Cologne through St. Severin's...
- of
Waldgirmes in the town of
Lahnau and the
quarters of
Naunheim and
Hermannstein in Wetzlar. Gießen:
Biebertal less
Vetzberg Günter Bäumner:
Skizzen aus...
- p. 213 108
Tournament 27
Mummery A
masquerade with
nobles from the
Hermannstein family of
Hesse and the
family of the
Barons of Prösing from Celje. pp...
-
Gabelbachskopf (704 m), and
Dachskopf (686 m). Großer
Hermannstein and
Kleiner Hermannstein are
notable rock
formations northwest of the summit. The...
- were
defeated by John at Wetzlar, who then
plundered the
districts of
Hermannstein Castle [de], Giessen, Königsberg [de], Blankenstein [de], Biedenkopf...
-
Eppstein 1371-1386
County of Käfernburg (at
Hermannstein)
Unmarried 1386 aged 45–46? In 1386,
Hermannstein was
possibly annexed by the
Margraviate of Meissen...
-
Driedorf Greifenstein Castle,
Greifenstein Schloss Herborn,
Herborn Hermannstein Castle,
Wetzlar Hohensolms Castle,
Hohenahr Junkernschloss, Driedorf...
- Otto (died 3
September 1302), was
canon at
Worms in 1294. John (died
Hermannstein, 10
August 1328),
succeeded his
father to
become Count of N****au-Dillenburg...