- Schieder-
Schwalenberg (Low German: Schüer-
Schwalenberg) is a town in the
Lippe district, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
situated approximately...
-
descendants of the
Counts of
Schwalenberg [de] (based at
Schwalenberg Castle),
ultimately descendent from
Widekind I of
Schwalenberg [de] (reigned 1127-1136/7)...
- Günther I of
Schwalenberg was a
German nobleman. He was
elected Archbishop of
Magdeburg in 1277, but had to step down in 1278. He was
Bishop of the Bishopric...
-
Lemgo and Salzuflen, as well as the
village of
Schwalenberg were
outside of the Amt-system (
Schwalenberg received the
status of city in 1906). In 1910...
- the
Middle Ages. The
county gained its
independence from the
County of
Schwalenberg [de] in 1194.
Independence was
maintained until the
extinction of the...
- Castle,
Kalletal Schwalenberg Castle Sternberg Castle,
Extertal Horn
Castle Alverdissen Castle,
Barntrup Schieder House, Schieder-
Schwalenberg Lopshorn hunting...
-
titles include Prince of Lippe, Lord and
Count of Biesterfeld,
Count of
Schwalenberg and Sternberg,
Hereditary Burgrave of Utrecht, etc. The
prince is the...
- one, and in 1624 p****ed them to the
bailiff (Amtmann) of
Schwalenberg. The
County of
Schwalenberg had
partially p****ed to the
House of
Lippe in 1365, and...
- (Baden-Württemberg)
Schenefeld (Schleswig-Holstein) Scheßlitz (Bavaria) Schieder-
Schwalenberg (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Schifferstadt (Rhineland-Palatinate) Schillingsfürst...
- Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is a
right tributary of the
Emmer in Schieder-
Schwalenberg. List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia
Hydrographic Directory of the...