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- Schadeck Castle (German: Burg Schadeck) is a counter-castle which was built in opposition to the nearby Runkel Castle. It stands above the River Lahn in...
- Bridge from the 13th century Schadeck Castle from the 13th century The Bannmühle was built jointly by Runkel and Schadeck upstream before the town wall...
- Heinstert Lischert Lottert Louchert Luxeroth Metzert Parette Post Rodenhoff Schadeck Schockville The muni****lity falls within the Luxembourgish-speaking Arelerland...
- Warschau Department Kalisch Adelnau Konin Ostreschow Wieluń Lumtomiersk Warta Schadeck Sieradz Petrikau Radomsk Czenstochau Posen Oborniki Meseritz Bomst Fraustadt...
- from the Cracow Academy (Jan Muscenius, Stanisław Jakobejusz, Nicolaus Schadeck, Petrus Probosczowicze, and others) observed the great conjunction of 1563...
- castle. He went to the other side of the Lahn River, where he built the Schadeck Castle as Trutzburg and created the Westerberg line. Dietrich III von Runkel...
- (Atert) Attert (Atert): Grendel (Grendel), Luxeroth (Luxeroth), Post, Schadeck (Schuedeck), Schockville (Schakeler) Nobressart (Gehaanselchert): Almeroth...
- Torres, Giulia N****a and Laura Castro. The original line-up included Laura Schadeck, who officially announced her departure in January 2019. The group owns...
- Steinfurt Count of Limburg-Styrum: Styrum Count of Leiningen-Altleiningen: Schadeck & Westerburg Duke of Looz-Corswarem Count of Nesselrode: Rhade Count of...
- Margaret Elisabeth of Leiningen-Westerburg (30 June 1604 in Schadeck, today part of Runkel – 13 August 1667 at Wiesenburg Castle), was a Countess of Leiningen...