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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...
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Rechberg zu
Hohenrechberg, d.
after 1401;
married Sophie von Veringen,
daughter of
Heinrich IV of
Veringen Heinrich I von
Rechberg zu
Hohenrechberg und Gammertingen...
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Rechberg and Rothenlöwen was a
county within the Holy
Roman Empire.
Rechberg and Rothenlöwen was a
renaming of Osterberg, and it
inherited Osterberg in...
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Hohenstaufen Castle (ruin)
Schloss ****enstein Burg Teck (ruin) Burg
Hohenrechberg (ruin)
Zwiefalten Abbey Ulm
minster church (highest
church spire in...
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Swabian Alb with
Hohenrechberg and Hohenstaufen, drypoint, 1925...
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Partitioned from Rechberg-
Hohenrechberg 1573:
Inherited Rechberg-
Hohenrechberg and ****umed that name Rechberg-
Hohenrechberg Lordship n/a n/a c. 1327:...
- who
spent most of his
working life in Switzerland.
Scherr was born in
Hohenrechberg (today part of Schwäbisch Gmünd), Württemberg in
October 1817. After...
- of Riga)
Johannes IV Naso (Naz) (1418–1440)
Konrad von
Rechberg zu
Hohenrechberg (1440–1441 administrator)
Heinrich IV
Freiherr von
Hewen (1441–1456...
- ****isi -School", a free
Catholic Realschule.
There is also the "Unterm
Hohenrechberg" school. Additionally,
there is a pure
primary school in Wißgoldingen...
- open
summit plateau. On the
western spur of the mountain, the
ruins of
Hohenrechberg tower above the
smaller village of Rechberg. This
ancestral castle of...