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Shlisselburg (Russian: Шлиссельбу́рг, IPA: [ʂlʲɪsʲɪlʲˈburk]; German: Schlüsselburg; Finnish: Pähkinälinna; Swedish: Nöteborg),
formerly Oreshek (Орешек)...
- The
House of
Schlüsselberg was a
Franconian aristocratic family which was a
member of the high nobility.
Until it died out in 1347, the
family was able...
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Schlüsselberg Castle (German:
Burgstall Schlüsselberg) was a high medieval,
aristocratic castle in the
Franconian region of Germany. Its
ruins lie on...
- The
Shlisselburg Fortress or
Oreshek Fortress (Russian: Крепость Орешек) is one of a
series of
fortifications built in
Oreshek (now
known as Shlisselburg)...
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Shmuel Safrai and Ze'ev Safrai,
Haggadah of the
Sages (trans.
Miriam Schlüsselberg; Jerusalem: Carta, 2009), 212.
According to the
Tosefta (Pes. 10:9[6])...
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clerical state of
Bamberg the key is from the arms of the
county of
Schlüsselberg;
these counts possessed many
castles in the region, but
their property...
- von
Grundlach 1296-1303
Wulfing von
Stubenberg 1304-1318
Ulrich von
Schlusselberg 1319
Konrad von
Giech 1319-1322
Johannes von
Schlackenwerth 1322-1324...
- (Galgenberg)
above the
powder mill
stood Schlüsselberg Castle, the
ancestral castle of the
lords of
Schlüsselberg. The
family name, Rabeneck,
first surfaces...
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counts of Henneberg,
Truhendingen and Orlamünde in the
north and the
Schlüsselberg and
counts of
Castell in the centre. In the far
south the ministerialis...
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Elisabeth (d. 1288),
married to: bef. 17
April 1280
Eberhard II of
Schlüsselberg; bef. 13
March 1285
Gottfried II of Hohenlohe. He
married a
second time...