- castle.
Owing to its
prime location on a hill
overlooking the Erms Valley,
Hohenurach Castle was
built around 1025. In the
Middle Ages Bad
Urach (at that time...
- by Duke
Charles the Bold of Burgundy,[citation needed] was
banished to
Hohenurach Castle in the
County of Urach, and his only
guardian died when he was...
-
Until his
death in 1519,
Henry and his wife, Eva, were held
prisoner on
Hohenurach Castle,
although they were
occasionally allowed to
visit Stuttgart. In...
- his
being arrested in
March 1590. He was
imprisoned in the
fortress of
Hohenurach, near Reutlingen, where, on the
night of 29
November 1590, he was killed...
- (Upper Franconia)
Guttenberg Castle on the
Neckar (Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis)
Hohenurach Castle (Swabian Jura)
Hornberg Castle on the
Neckar (Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis)...
-
officer in
Southwest Germany. He was
mentioned in 1634 in the
fortress of
Hohenurach near the city of
Urach (today Bad Urach).
Elizabeth (died young). "Nithsdale...
- württembergischen
Landesfestungen Hohenasperg, Hohenneufen, Hohentübingen,
Hohenurach, Hohentwiel, Kirchheim/Teck, Schorndorf. Reutlingen, 1996 Paul Sauer:...
- and
Marbach am Neckar. The
following were not captured: Hohenneuffen,
Hohenurach and town,
Hohenwittlingen Castle and Seeburg.
Hartmann Schedel: Weltchronik...
- Hohenhundersingen, Münsingen-Hundersingen Burg Hohenstein,
Hohenstein Hohenurach Castle, Bad
Urach Burg
Hohenwittlingen (Wittlingen), Bad Urach-Wittlingen...
- territory.
Those fortresses were to be the
castles of Hohentübingen [de],
Hohenurach [de], Hohenneuffen,
Hohenasperg and Hohentwiel, and the
towns of Schorndorf...