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Stahleck Castle (German: Burg
Stahleck) is a 12th-century
fortified castle in the
Upper Middle Rhine Valley at
Bacharach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany...
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Baccaracus suggests a
Celtic origin.
Above the town
stands Stahleck Castle (Burg
Stahleck), now a
youth hostel. The town lies in the
Rhine Gorge, 48 km...
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William of
Ballenstedt 1129–39
Henry IV
Jasomirgott 1139–42
Hermann III of
Stahleck 1142–55 The
first hereditary count palatine of the
Rhine was
Conrad of...
- 9 May 1204),
buried in St.
Marien in Stade;
married late 1193 at Burg
Stahleck Henry V, Duke of
Brunswick (died 28
April 1227),
Count Palatine of the...
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other functions, as
border watch posts or residences, such as for
example Stahleck Castle above Bacharach on the Rhine. Some, such as
Pfalzgrafenstein Castle...
- Empire.
Traces of
significant road
construction have been
identified near
Stahleck Castle at Bacharach. The
cities of
Bingen (Bingium) and
Koblenz (Confluentes)...
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inheritance centuries onwards.
About 1182,
Conrad moved his
residence from
Stahleck Castle near
Bacharach up the
Rhine river to Heidelberg. Upon Conrad's death...
- in
Flammen in 2011,
before the
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress at
Koblenz Burg
Stahleck Castle Middle Rhine Valley at Kaub
Rhine Cable Railway at
Koblenz Rhine...
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married Otto IV,
Count of
Wittelsbach Gertrud,
married Hermann III of
Stahleck,
Count Palatine of the
Rhine Richildis,
married Hugh I,
Count of Roucy...
- France. The
castle was
constructed between 1246 and 1250 by
Alexander of
Stahleck-****a, Vogt to
Andlau Abbey. In 1386 it
became the
property of the family...