- as a "lost paradise". He
revisited it and the
family grave in
nearby Schwabegg his
entire life, ****ociating
these places with the
memory of his mother...
- Burgau: red and
white with a
yellow beam. The
eagle is from the arms of the
Schwabegg-Ursberg family,
which founded two
monasteries in the district. Genesis...
-
Albert VI and
invested Maximilian with
Leuchtenberg and the
Herrschaft of
Schwabegg.
Maximilian also
acquired the
lordships of
Angelberg and
Mattsies from...
- Graditschach, Berg ob Leifling, Leifling, Pudlach, Heiligenstadt, and
Schwabegg. The muni****lity
includes the
following 16
settlements (2001 census):...
- 1802:
Suppressed Mindelheim Lordship 1714: Prin****lity of
Mindelheim and
Schwabegg Swab SC / PR 1250:
First mentioned by 1370: To Teck 1439: To Rechberg-Babenhausen...
-
Imperial immediacy 1803: To Sternberg-Manderscheid 1806: To Württemberg
Schwabegg (Schwabeck)
Lordship n/a n/a 1110:
First mentioned 1167: Extinct; to Hohenstaufen...
- Jauntal [de] (that is, the
Drava valley between the
mouth of the
Vellach and
Schwabegg) to
Pettau (modern Ptuj) in the
territory of
Friedau (Ormož).
After 1147...
-
Reicholzried in
Sichtigvor on the
Loermund in Stühlingen
Calvary Hill,
Schwabegg,
county of Augsburg,
Bavaria in
Sonthofen in
Straelen on the
Lower Rhine...
-
Johann resigned from Maximilian's service, he
received the
Lordship of
Schwabegg from the Duke.
Johann remained in
Bavaria and died at the age of 60, in...
-
former castles,
built in the
Middle Ages (for
example the
Haldenburg near
Schwabegg)
Fuggercastle Kirchheim, from the 18th century, with the „Cedarhall“,...