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Purschenstein Castle (German:
Schloss Purschenstein) in Neuhausen/Erzgeb. in East
Germany was
built in the late 12th century,
around 1200,
probably by...
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Bieberstein Frauenstein C. Freudenstein C. Kriebstein C. Mildenstein C.
Purschenstein C. Reinsberg C. Rochlitz C.
Rochsburg Wechselburg Kempe Castle, Roßwein...
- II of Bohemia.
Against Bohemia he won,
among other places,
Sayda and
Purschenstein Castle near Neuhausen, He was
known throughout the
whole empire as a...
- (Glashüttenmuseum des Erzgebirges) is
located in the old
socage vault of
Purschenstein Castle and
includes a
replica gl****works from the time of
Georgius Agricola...
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Partitioned from Schönburg 1352:
Partitioned into
itself and Schönburg-
Pürschenstein 1378:
Acquired Waldenburg 1406:
Acquired Hartenstein 1543: Acquired...
- des Erzgebirges) is
located in the old
socage vault (Fronfeste) of
Purschenstein Castle in Neuhausen/Erzgeb. in the
German Free
State of Saxony. The...
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thanks to the
strategic location of
their strongholds in
Sayda and
Purschenstein,
which were
situated on the so-called Salt Road. Thus they were able...
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electoral wood
regulations for the area
around Lauterstein (1560) and the
Purschenstein wood
ruling (1588)
verified the
activities of
woodworkers who made wooden...
- Ore Mountains. Its
settlement was
carried out by the
feudal lords at
Purschenstein Castle. The
village was
first mentioned in the
records in 1398, spelled...
- (Quellenstudium)
Joachim Mehnert:
Haltet den Pfaffen!, Vom
Halsgericht am
Purschenstein zur Pesthölle von Annaberg,
Annaberg 2007
Stephan Schmidt-Brücken: Neues...