- castles: le
Grand Ochsenstein, le
Petit Ochsenstein and a
third building,
thought to be
called le Château de Wachelheim.
Ochsenstein castle has been classified...
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Acquired Bitsch 1485: Side line Zweibrücken-Bitsch-
Ochsenstein established 1559:
Acquired Ochsenstein 1570: Extinct; to Hanau-Lichtenberg in succession...
- the
vicinity are the
ruined castles of Haut-Barr,
Grand Geroldseck,
Ochsenstein and Greifenstein.
Hence a road,
immortalized by
Goethe in
Dichtung und...
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Ludowika Margaretha inherited the
County of Bitsch, the
Lordship of
Ochsenstein and half the
Lordship of
Lichtenberg (Philip's
father had
already held...
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Lutzelbourg •
Lutzelhardt •
Nideck • Nouveau-Windstein •
Oberhof •
Ochsenstein •
Osthoffen • l'Ortenbourg •
Ottrott • Petit-Arnsberg • Petite-Pierre...
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Petermann von Gundoldingen †
Leopold III, Duke of Austria †
Johann von
Ochsenstein †
Johann von
Waldburg †
Strength c. 1,000 – 1,500 c. 4,000, including...
- Palatinate. In 1559 he
obtained the
Barony of
Ochsenstein because the
cadet branch of Zweibrücken-Bitsch-
Ochsenstein, that had
existed since 1485, had died out...
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distinguish him from his
youngest brother.
Rudolf II
married Adelaide of
Ochsenstein, who was the
widow of a
Count of Str****berg. She had a son and two daughters...
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Lordship n/a n/a 1232:
First mentioned; fief of
Lichtenberg 1352: Sold to
Ochsenstein as fief of
Lichtenberg 1382: Sold to
Lichtenberg 1452: Sold to Lützelstein...
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example the
Dreistein on the Odilienberg, the
cluster of
castles at
Ochsenstein near Saverne, the Hohkönigsburg and the
castles at Dahn.
Fritz Bouchholtz...