- Neu-Baumburg
Castle (German: Burg Neu Baumburg, also Neu-Bamberg,
Neuenbaumburg,
Novobeimburg and Neubamberg) is a
ruined castle in the town of Neu-Bamberg...
- 1172:
Partitioned into
Stolzenberg and
itself 1253:
Partitioned into
Neuenbaumburg and
Altenbaumburg Bavaria (Bayern)
Duchy 1623:
Electorate 1806: Kingdom...
- Neuenahr-Alpen and Neuenahr-Bedburg 1484: Extinct; to Neuenahr-Bedburg
Neuenbaumburg (Neuenbaumberg)
Raugraviate n/a n/a 1253:
Partitioned from Baumburg...
- the
Altenbaumburg line died out and in 1457 the last
member of the
Neuenbaumburg line died. Most of the
estate went to the
Electorate of the Palatinate...
- manufacturer)
Kindergarten Neu-Bamberg
Alexander Thon and
Martin Wenz:
Neuenbaumburg. in: Pfälzisches
Burgenlexikon (Beiträge zur pfälzischen Geschichte...
-
Falkenstein (died 1
September 1328), who
married Raugrave Henry III of
Neuenbaumburg Isengard of
Falkenstein (1280–1326), who
married Luther of Isenburg-Grenzau...
-
Philip II of Daun-Oberstein 8.
Wirich IV of Daun-Oberstein 17. Mene of
Neuenbaumburg 4.
Melchior of Daun-Falkenstein 18.
Emich VII of Leiningen-Hartenburg...
- narung) and had to
spend the rest of his life in a
house belonging to the
Neuenbaumburg near his relatives, the
Raugrave of Bolanden. In 1401,
Nicholas Vogt...
-
various v****als with them.
After the
Raugraves of
Altenbaumburg and
Neuenbaumburg came the Breidenborns, and then the Mauchenheims. Finally, in the 15th...
- “Münchweiler Tal” (dale) in the time that
followed to the
Raugraves of
Neuenbaumburg and Altenbaumburg. Thus,
secular lords became the
fiefholders in this...