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- Der Kaiser von Atlantis in 1977. In 1972, Danner performed the role of Leutold in Rossini's William Tell with the Opera Orchestra of New York. In 1973...
- as a result of the marriage of Dietmut of Liechtenstein (died 1308) to Leutold of Stadeck (died 1295). Since Albert IV, Duke of Austria, the castle has...
- of Hohenburg, son of the ministerial (servile knightly) Leutold von Hohenstaff (later Leutold von Altenburg). With the construction of the castle, Dietrich...
- Altenburg was built by Konrad von Hohenstaff after he and his brother, Leutold, had lost their old ancestral seat, the Staffburg Castle near Sankt Veit...
- of the Austrian nobility against Duke Albrecht I in 1295/96. Kuenringer Leutold occupied the castle from 1348 to 1355 and then it fell into disrepair....
- 1330 – 23 October 1354 Herman of Landenberg 3 November 1358 – 8 July 1360 Leutold of Stadeck 18 July 1360 – 16 January 1367 Frederick of Walsee 15 June 1367...
- "time without a ruler"), the Kuenrings switched sides a few times. Thus Leutold Kuenring outmanoeuvred the Austrian nobility in their revolt against Duke...
- Landeshauptmann 1418–1419 Hans von Stubenberg, Landeshauptmann 1435–1450 Leutold von Stubenberg, Landeshauptmann 1453–1470 Georg von Stubenberg, Landeshauptmann...
- Stainz) was a monastery founded by the Augustinian Canons in 1229, when Leutold I von Wildon, lord of the manor of Stainz, allowed a small church with...
- 1358, Reinprecht of Walsee acquired the castle from his brother-in-law Leutold von Pottendorf. The Lords of Walsee had major extensions made in 1463....