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- Hohenrechberg Castle (German: Burg Hohenrechberg) is a ruined castle in Schwäbisch Gmünd in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It was built as a spur castle on...
- Rechberg zu Hohenrechberg, d. after 1401; married Sophie von Veringen, daughter of Heinrich IV of Veringen Heinrich I von Rechberg zu Hohenrechberg und Gammertingen...
- Rechberg and Rothenlöwen was a county within the Holy Roman Empire. Rechberg and Rothenlöwen was a renaming of Osterberg, and it inherited Osterberg in...
- The Church of St. Maria on the Hohenrechberg is a Catholic pilgrimage church on the Rechberg near Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany. It is a po****r destination...
- Hohenstaufen Castle (ruin) Schloss ****enstein Burg Teck (ruin) Burg Hohenrechberg (ruin) Zwiefalten Abbey Ulm minster church (highest church spire in...
- Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg 1860–1872 Wilhelm von Zaldburg zu Teil und Trauchburg 1872–1899 Otto von Rechberg von Rothenlöwen zu Hohenrechberg 1899–1910 Johannes...
- ****isi -School", a free Catholic Realschule. There is also the "Unterm Hohenrechberg" school. Additionally, there is a pure primary school in Wißgoldingen...
- Werner of Schwarzenberg in 1459, his son-in-law Henry of Rechenberg zu Hohenrechberg inherited the estate and the office of bailiff (Amtmann). In 1503, Martin...
- Schoenstatt. Five years later, in 1938, after several transfers to Konstanz, Hohenrechberg, to the St. Paul Home in Bruchsal, Salzburg and Untermerzbach, he finally...
- seen in other castles of this time. Under the bishops Albrecht II von Hohenrechberg (1429-1445) and Martin von Schaumberg (1560-1590), the castle vestment...