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- Thus, it is ****umed that the town already existed when the so-called Remigiusland was given to the Bishopric of Reims. A royal donation to Reims did not...
- Konken is without a doubt one of the oldest places in the so-called Remigiusland. In the 9th-century holding and taxation register kept by the Abbey of...
- of the Palatinate region. It is the centre of the area known as the Remigiusland and extends west of the River Glan in the parish of the village of Haschbach;...
- within the Remigiusland since its founding. The Counts of Veldenz, beginning in the 13th century, counted some areas as parts of the Remigiusland that had...
- Veldenz took on the Vogtei over the Remigiusland and founded the County of Veldenz. Rammelsbach and the whole Remigiusland were subject for centuries at once...
- from the Heidenhübel burying ground. Wahnwegen lay in the so-called Remigiusland around Kusel, a part of the original Imperial domain around Kaiserslautern...
- of Veldenz on the Remigiusberg, meaning that it lay in the so-called Remigiusland founded in the late 6th century, and in the County of Veldenz, whose...
- Rhen PR 1543: Partitioned from Palatinate-Zweibrücken 1552: Acquired Remigiusland 1553: Acquired Lützelstein, 1/2 of Guttenberg and 2/3 of Alsenz 1592:...
- From the time of its founding, Welchweiler lay within the so-called Remigiusland, whose borders are laid out precisely in a 1355 Weistum (a Weistum –...
- do****entary mention in a 1364 do****ent. Bedesbach lay in the so-called Remigiusland, which was transferred in the mid 12th century to the Counts of Veldenz...