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- Schlackenwerth 1322-1324 Heinrich II von Sternberg 1324-1328 Werntho Schenk von Reicheneck 1328-1335 Leopold II von Egloffstein 1335-1343 Friedrich I von Hohenlohe...
- 1328–1329 Friedrich IV von Nürnburg, 1328–1329 Heinrich V Schenk von Reicheneck, 1329–1344 Albrecht I von Hohenfels, 1344–1353 Berthold von Nürnburg,...
- in 1331 received town privileges by Prince-Bishop Werntho Schenk von Reicheneck. During the Protestant Reformation the Bayerhofen Castle residence, first...
- Lkr Forchheim) Hohenstein and Wildenfels, bought in 1505 and 1511 Lauf, Reicheneck and Velden Hauseck, now in Lkr Amberg-Sulzbach Pflegamt Gräfenberg (now...
- According to Biedermann (1748), he was the son of Henry of Absberg, Rumberg, Reicheneck and Dornhausen and of Magdalena Seiboldsdorf. He was elected bishop in...
- as a cloister (Dominican nuns) at 1240 from Ulrich von Königstein auf Reicheneck. Mentioned first officially in 1245 and in 1339 given protection from...
- sterben nicht, sie werden verzaubert, München [u. a.] 1990 Die große Insel, Reicheneck 1995 Der Unbekannte, München 1999 Bin gleich wieder da, Weitra 2000 "Übersetzer...
- monastery Hofmeister also managed the monastery's properties at Genkingen and Reicheneck. During the Reformation, the monastery was dissolved and disintegrated...
- county of Forchheim 1422–1447 Rieterschloss in Kornburg 1444–1453 Burg Reicheneck by Happurg 1448–1452 Fürerschloss in Haimendorf beginning 1455 Rauschenberg...
- Heinrich II von Sternberg, Prince-bishop (1324–1328) Werntho Schenk von Reicheneck, Prince-bishop (1328–1335) Leopold II von Egloffstein, Prince-bishop (1335–1343)...