- Chissingin, it was a
minor regional centre of rule and
jurisdiction called a
Hofmark [de]. In even
earlier times,
around 500,
there was a
thing hill nearby...
- Bavaria, Germany, in the muni****lity of Etzelwang. It was the seat of a
Hofmark (a
lower legal entity)
during the Palatinate-Sulzbach
period (16th–18th...
-
Germany that has its
origins in an
early moated castle. It was the seat of a
hofmark, a
Bavarian feudal estate.
After the old
castle was destro****, the schloss...
-
Schloss Affing c. 1700 -
copper engraving by
Michael Wening.
Affing was
formerly a
hofmark and the
schloss was its seat....
- had been ****ociated with the
Hofmark since 1613 and were
located at
Schloss Weideneck near Tiefenbach. In 1690 the
Hofmark was sold by
Jakob Ferdinand...
-
closed "
Hofmark" (a type of partnership)
together with Böbing, Wildsteig, and Schönberg.
Through the Reichsde****tionshauptschluss 1803, this
Hofmark arrangement...
-
knight Ulrich Gruber.
Around 1550 it
became the seat of the
Tewtenhofen hofmark, a form of
Bavarian feudal estate, and
remained so
until 1834. From the...
- Lösch. In 1818 a 2nd
class patrimonial court was
established in the old
Hofmark in the wake of
reforms in Bavaria. In 1845 Amélie de Beauharnais, widow...
-
daring to say it.) At the
birth of her son,
Friederike Louise was
given Hofmark Unterschwaningen as a residence. However, the
Hereditary Prince Carl Friedrich...
-
Claus Grimm (ed.): Blutenburg. Beiträge zur
Geschichte von Schloß und
Hofmark Menzing. Haus der
Bayerischen Geschichte, München 1983, p. 26ff. Gottfried...