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Sausenburg Castle is a
ruined German castle on the edge of the
Black Forest, just
north of the town of
Kandern in Baden-Württemberg,
between the villages...
-
Countess of Neuchâtel, to her nephews, and then in 1458 to
margraves of
Sausenburg who
belonged to the
House of Baden.[citation needed]
Their heiress, Johanna...
- The coat of arms of the
Margraviate of
Baden after 1444; top
right the
Lordship of
Sausenburg,
bottom left the coat of arms of the
Lords of Rötteln...
- In 1232, he
purchased the
Lordship of
Sausenburg from St.
Blaise Abbey and soon afterwards, he
built Sausenburg Castle,
which was
first mentioned in 1246...
- Markgräflerland is the
combination of
three lordships: Badenweiler, Rötteln and
Sausenburg. In 1556 the
Markgraf (Margrave)
became Protestant following the actions...
- The
House of Hachberg-Sausenberg (medieval:
House of Hachberg-Susenberg) was a
German royal family that was
first do****ented in 1306 as carve-out from...
- hill on
which rests a
castle ruin. This is a
reference to the
nearby Sausenburg. Po****tion development:
Aktuelle Wahlergebnisse, Staatsanzeiger, accessed...
- W****erschloss,
Inzlingen Rötteln Castle, Lörrach
Rotenburg Castle,
Wieslet Sausenburg Castle,
Kandern Schloss Bürgeln,
Schliengen Entenstein Castle, Schliengen...
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government in Rötteln and Sausenberg. They
moved their seat of
government from
Sausenburg Castle to Rötteln Castle. In the fall of 1332,
troops from the City of...
- In 1232, he
purchased the
Lordship of
Sausenburg from St.
Blaise Abbey. Soon afterwards, he
built Sausenburg Castle,
which was
first mentioned in 1246...