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- castles: le Grand Ochsenstein, le Petit Ochsenstein and a third building, thought to be called le Château de Wachelheim. Ochsenstein castle has been classified...
- Petermann von Gundoldingen † Leopold III, Duke of Austria † Johann von Ochsenstein  † Johann von Waldburg  † Strength c. 1,000 – 1,500 c. 4,000, including...
- Ludowika Margaretha inherited the County of Bitsch, the Lordship of Ochsenstein and half the Lordship of Lichtenberg (Philip's father had already held...
- Lordship of Bitsch, the district and castle of Lemberg, the Lordship of Ochsenstein and half of the Lordship of Lichtenberg (the other half was already held...
- the vicinity are the ruined castles of Haut-Barr, Grand Geroldseck, Ochsenstein and Greifenstein. Hence a road, immortalized by Goethe in Dichtung und...
- example the Dreistein on the Odilienberg, the cluster of castles at Ochsenstein near Saverne, the Hohkönigsburg and the castles at Dahn. Fritz Bouchholtz...
- Lutzelbourg  • Lutzelhardt  • Nideck  • Nouveau-Windstein  • Oberhof  • Ochsenstein  • Osthoffen  • l'Ortenbourg  • Ottrott  • Petit-Arnsberg  • Petite-Pierre...
- 14 February 1295 Margraviate of Baden (at Baden proper) Adelaide of Ochsenstein 2 May 1285 three children 14 February 1295 aged 28–29 Rudolph III the...
- Acquired Bitsch 1485: Side line Zweibrücken-Bitsch-Ochsenstein established 1559: Acquired Ochsenstein 1570: Extinct; to Hanau-Lichtenberg in succession...
- V. von Ochsenstein, died 1327, 1291/1302 Landvogt of Ortenau, 1315/27 Landvogt of Alsace, 1318 Landvogt of Speyergau Otto VI. von Ochsenstein, Landvogt...