- 1085–1086
Ulrich I of
Eppenstein 1086–1121
Gerard I 1122–1128
Pellegrino I of
Ortenbourg 1130–1161
Ulrich II of
Treven 1161–1181
Godfrey 1182–1194
Pellegrino II...
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Pellegrinus I (died 8
August 1161), also
called Pilgrim of Ortenburg, was
Patriarch of
Aquileia in
northern Italy from 1130 to 1161.
Pellegrinus was a...
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fortified church at
Hunawihr Château du Haut-Kœnigsbourg
Other castles:
Ortenbourg and
Ramstein (above Sélestat), Hohlandsbourg, Fleckenstein, Haut-Barr...
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Ulrich became Patriarch of
Aquileia in 1161,
succeeding Pellegrino di
Ortenbourg. The
metropolitan sees of
Aquileia and
Grado had long been rivals. Their...
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still identifiable in the town itself. This
explains the
presence of
Ortenbourg Castle during the 12th century.
Located in the
heart of Alsace, the village...
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century it
became the
property of
baron Mathieu de Fabvier, who also
owned Ortenbourg. Today, all that
remains are the
exterior wall and two turrets, built...
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Urbeis (bei Kaysersberg)
Orschwihr Orschweier Orschwiller Orschweiler Ortenbourg Ortenburg Osthoffen Osthofen Osthouse Osthausen Petit-Haut
Kleine Höhe...
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centuries with
seven artillery towers. In 1582 they sold it to the
Counts of
Ortenbourg Salamanque who kept it
until the
Thirty Years' War,
during which it was...
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founded in 1000, in the
reign of
Emperor Otto III, by
Count Werner of
Ortenbourg, a
descendant of the
former ruling family of Alsace, the Etichonids, and...