- Bad
Segeberg (German: [baːt ˈzeːɡəˌbɛʁk] ; Low German: Sebarg) is a
German town of 16,000 inhabitants,
located in the
state of Schleswig-Holstein, capital...
- its
chief city, the
castle of
Sigberg,
built by Lothair, and
Henry received Polabia with
Ratzeburg as its capital.
Sigberg became Adolf's
chief fortress...
- the
newly conquered Slav
lands between them.
Wagria with its
castle of
Sigberg went to Adolf,
while Polabia with
Ratzeburg went to Henry. The
Trave divided...
- to the
Brandis family,
collateral to the
Sigberg family), a
quarrel broke out
between the
Brandis and
Sigberg families over the cost of repairs. A mediator...
- John IV,
Baron (1500–1544)
Lindau Abbey (de:complete list) –
Ursula I von
Sigberg, Princess-abbess (1466–1467)
Ursula II von Pr****berg, Princess-abbess (1467–1491)...