- lines; the
Grafen (counts) von Sax-Misox and the
Freiherren (barons) von
Hohensax. The
earliest mention of a
member of the
family is in 1137/39 with Eberhard...
- event-driven
parsing model for XML
Baron of Sax,
later Sax-
Hohensax, a
Swiss title; see
Hohensax Castle ISO 639 code for the Saa language,
spoken in Vanuatu...
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Hohensax (German:
Ruine Hohensax or German: Burg
Hohensax) is a
ruined castle in the
Sennwald muni****lity in the
Swiss canton St. Gallen. The castle...
- and the
independent lordships (bailiwicks) of Rheintal, Sax-Forstegg,
Hohensax, Werdenberg,
Windegg and Uznach. In
April 1798, the
territories of the...
- was
built in the
early 14th
century by the
lords of
Hohensax,
probably by
Ulrich III von
Hohensax some time
after 1313. It was destro**** and
rebuilt in...
-
Baden Vogtei of
Bellinzona Vogtei of
Blenio Freie Ämter
Vogtei of Gams /
Hohensax Lordship of
Grandson Vogtei of
Leventina Landvogtei of
Locarno Landvogtei...
- by the 1590s it had p****ed into
possession of
baron Johann Philipp of
Hohensax (two of
whose forebears are portra**** in the codex, on foll. 48v and 59v)...
- it as "brother (durch Hülffe
seines Bruders)" only. i.e.,
Herrshaft of
Hohensax The
quoted original text from Wagner, "Latin:
vulgo dictum..
Draconem Montanum...
- Echallens – from 1475 Uznach – from 1437
Windegg / Gaster – from 1438
Hohensax / Gams – from 1497
Lordship of Tessenberg – from 1388,
condominium between...
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Freudenberg Frischenberg Forstegg Fründsberg Gräpplang
Kleiner Hahnberg Hohensax Iberg Rapperswil Sargans Wartau Wartenstein Werdenberg Wichenstein Zuckenriet...