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- dynastic centre and such the Imperial County of Ortenburg kept its Imperial immediacy until 1806. The Ortenburgs were among the most powerful of the Bavarian...
- Ortenburg may refer to: Ortenburg, Bavaria, a market town in Bavaria, Germany Ortenburg-Neuortenburg, state of the Holy Roman Empire Counts of Ortenburg...
- successors, the Ortenburgs avoided open conflict. In 1306, when the Meinhardiner duke Henry of Carinthia reached for the Bohemian crown, the Ortenburgs supported...
- mentioned as a parti****nt of the Crusade of Henry VI in 1195. In 1276 the Ortenburgs sided with Count Meinhard II of Gorizia-Tyrol and the newly elected Habsburg...
- County of Ortenburg was a state of the Holy Roman Empire in present-day Lower Bavaria, Germany. It was located on the lands around Ortenburg Castle, about...
- from 1195 to 1204. Pellegrino was born in Cividale del Friuli to the Ortenburg-Sponheim family, son of Engelbert III, Margrave of Istria (1124-1173)...
- Baron of Liechtenstein (1544–1585) and his wife, Countess Anna Maria of Ortenburg (1547–1601). Emperor Rudolf II of the Holy Roman Empire appointed Karl...
- from 1122 until 1269. Its cadet branches ruled in the Imperial County of Ortenburg-Neuortenburg and various Sayn-Wittgenstein states until 1806. The family...
- Sommeregg Castle. He served as a burgrave and castellan governor in the Ortenburg estates, held by the Counts of Celje until 1456. With the extinction of...
- its lateral branches, including the Counts of Lebenau and the Counts of Ortenburg. He is do****ented as Count of Sponheim from 1044 and served as margrave...