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Grumbach comprised all
together more than 70 villages.
Dhaun Waldgravial-
Rhinegravial rule
ended in 1574 when the
brothers split their father’s inheritance...
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their governance, the
Reformation was
introduced into the Waldgravial-
Rhinegravial lands only in 1544 or 1545. Outwardly, the Kirn townsfolk's new self-****urance...
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oldest property is the "Hahnenhof",
first mentioned in 1560, a
former Rhinegravial manor. The
narrow so-called
Zehntscheune ("tithe barn") with a timber-frame...
- is a
reference to the village's
former allegiance to the Waldgravial-
Rhinegravial high
court of Rhaunen. The
charges in the
lower field refer to the Schenk...
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chapel was paid (1507). In 1515,
there was a
division of Waldgravial-
Rhinegravial holdings between Waldgraves and
Rhinegraves Philipp (von Dhaun) and Johann...
- wove
itself even more tightly.
Beginning in 1606, 62
members of the
Rhinegravial house were
buried in the
crypt at the Herren-Sulzbach church. The village...
- many
times within the Waldgravial – and
beginning in 1408 Waldgravial-
Rhinegravial – family,
because individual lines sometimes died out,
arising from which...
- restored.
Until the
French Revolution broke out,
Kirrweiler remained in
Rhinegravial hands. Otto
Karsch wrote "Various
things are
reported to us in old writings...
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Waldgraves and Rhinegraves,
thereby making Hoppstädten a Waldgravial-
Rhinegravial fief,
although the
Archbishops of
Mainz remained the overlords. Further...
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these villages back,
along with Langweiler. In 1575, the
independent Rhinegravial House of
Grumbach came into being.
Whether Langweiler was
further sold...