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- area 821.7 ha) Mittelbollenbach (1,060 inhabitants; area 360.9 ha) Kirchenbollenbach (787 inhabitants; area 227.5 ha) Regulshausen (874 inhabitants) Enzweiler...
- of Augsburg, which saw the parish of Kirchenbollenbach become Lutheran. In 1595, the parish of Kirchenbollenbach came under the lordship of the Waldgraves...
- der katholischen Pfarreien [Family Book of the Catholic Parishes]: Kirchenbollenbach, Fischbach-Weierbach, Mittelreidenbach, Sien, Offenbach (Glan). Bonn...
- Hachenbach, Horschbach, Elzweiler and Bosenbach, in an exchange for Kirchenbollenbach to the Duchy of Palatinate-Zweibrücken. These villages then became...
- Count Palatine Johannes I of Zweibrücken transferred the village of Kirchenbollenbach near Idar-Oberstein (nowadays a Stadtteil of that town) to the Rhinegraves...
- villages in the Eßweiler Tal to Palatinate-Zweibrücken in exchange for Kirchenbollenbach. Thereafter, Elzweiler remained with the County Palatine until its...
- Count Palatine Johannes I of Zweibrücken transferred the village of Kirchenbollenbach near Idar-Oberstein (nowadays a Stadtteil of that town) to the Rhinegraves...
- Johannes I of Zweibrücken let the Rhinegraves have the village of Kirchenbollenbach near (and now a constituent community of) Idar-Oberstein. High jurisdiction...
- Count Palatine Johannes I of Zweibrücken transferred the village of Kirchenbollenbach near Idar-Oberstein (nowadays a Stadtteil of that town) to the Rhinegraves...
- Count Palatine Johannes I of Zweibrücken transferred the village of Kirchenbollenbach near Idar-Oberstein (nowadays a Stadtteil of that town) to the Rhinegraves...