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Leuchtenberg Burggraven (burggraves): Nürnberg (Nuremberg),
Maidburg (Hardegg-
Maidburg),
Reineck (Rieneck),
Stramberg (Stromberg)
Graven (counts): Cleve...
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Frederick of
Walsee 6
February 1403 – 21
April 1405 John,
Burgrave of
Maidburg 15
February 1406 – 6
August 1406 Otto of
Meissau 2
January 1407 – before...
- sold to Saxe-Wittenberg 1278:
Partitioned into Querfurt-Rosenburg and
Maidburg-Hardegg Querfurt-Mansfeld
Burgraviate n/a n/a 1229:
Formed when Burchard...
- 1897-1900 Reifenstein,
Eichsfeld in
Thuringia 1900-1949
Obernkirchen 1901-1971
Maidburg in the
Province of
Posen 1904-1919
Scherpingen in West
Prussia 1908-1928...
- anew. In 1517,
bishop Dietrich von Bülow
commissioned the
sculptor Franz Maidburg [de] to
build a
sacrament house (Sakramentshaus), a type of freestanding...
- Westphalia, east to
Prussia Maidburg-Hardegg
Burgraviate n/a n/a 1278:
Younger branch of Querfurt-Magdeburg ****umed the name
Maidburg-Hardegg
after inheriting...
- Wierandt, Hans Irmisch,
Rochus zu Lynar,
Carlo di
Cesare del Palagio.
Franz Maidburg erected the main
altar of the town
church of
Annaberg in 1519 and initiated...
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which was
built in 1525 by the wood
carver and
stone sculpture Franz Maidburg,
combines pre-Gothic (Romanesque)
forms like
rounded arches with branchwork...
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Klosterneuburg reported of 6000 captives,
among them
Count Heinrich of
Maidburg (Hardegg), who were led to Prague.
Nearly 8000 men were said to be slain...