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Schnabelburg Castle (German:
Schnabelburg) was a
small castle erected in 1150 by the
lords of
Eschenbach (Switzerland, near Lucerne) on the
Albis chain...
- Bürglen (also
known as Bürglenstutz, the
highest peak, 914.6m.), the
Schnabelburg, an
observation tower, the
Albis P****, the
small town of Buechenegg,...
- The
ruins of Grünenberg Castle,
Schnabelburg Castle and
Langenstein Castle are a
complex of
three interconnected castles on a hill
above the muni****lity...
- Castle,
Regensberg Ruins of
Schauenberg Castle,
Turbenthal Ruins of
Schnabelburg Castle,
Hausen am
Albis Schwandegg Castle,
Waltalingen Ruins of Sünikon...
- 1160 1208-1228 1228 or 12
March 1230/4
Montfort Matilda of Eschenbach-
Schnabelburg two
children Matilda of
Wangen five
children Son of
Count Palatine Hugo...
- Near the town and
overlooking Schnabellücken p**** are the
ruins of
Schnabelburg Castle, that was
erected in 1150 to
guard the road from
Zurich to Lucerne...
-
whether the
knights of
Uster mentioned as
ministerials of the
lords of
Schnabelburg in 1249, have had a
relationship with the castle. In 1267 the castle...
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transferred to Conrad's sister, Adelheid, wife of
Walter I of Eschenbach-
Schnabelburg. In 1270, John, a
descendant of
Adelheid who came with his
nephew William...
- Bürglen
mountain (914.6
metres (3,001 ft)), the
observation tower near
Schnabelburg, the
Albis P****,
Felsenegg and the
extensive woods known as Sihlwald...
- monasteries. The
monasteries bought their rights in 1267 from
Johannes von
Schnabelburg. In 1394 the
Merenschwand district,
which included Benzenschwil, bought...