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Hohnstein (German pronunciation: [ˈhoːnˌʃtaɪ̯n] ) is a town
located in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
district of Saxony, in
eastern Germany. As...
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Hohnstein Castle (German: Burg
Hohnstein) is one of the
largest and best-preserved
castle ruins in
Germany and is
located near
Neustadt in the vicinity...
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Hohnstein/Südharz is a
former Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective muni****lity") in the
district of Nordhausen, in Thuringia, Germany. The seat of the...
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Christian V,
Count of
Oldenburg (c. 1342 – 1399) was the
ruling count of
Oldenburg from 1368
until 1398. He was born
sometime before 1347 to
Count Conrad...
- c. 1360 to
Count Heinrich/Henry of
Hohnstein (de) (d. 1408). They had
about six children, two
counts of
Hohnstein.
Sophie (c. 1340 – c. 1394), married...
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claims as
elected King of the Romans, in
condominium with the
counts of
Hohnstein, who sold
their share to
Schwarzburg in 1431.
Schwarzburg was acquired...
- Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein was a
county and
later prin****lity
between Hesse-Darmstadt and Westphalia. The
county with
imperial immediacy was formed...
- in the 15th-century Burg
Hohnstein, in
Hohnstein, Saxony. The
castle was
first used as a camp in 1933–34,
named KZ
Hohnstein. As a
Schutzhaftlager ("protective...
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Nachbargebiete geographisch dargestellt. Klindworth's Verlag,
Hannover 1867. Otto
Hohnstein:
Geschichte des
Herzogtums Braunschweig. F. Bartels,
Braunschweig 1908...
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Hohnstein Castle (German: Burg
Hohnstein) is a
medieval castle in the
village of the same name,
Hohnstein in
Saxon Switzerland in the Free
State of Sachsen...