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- Starkenberg is a muni****lity in the district Altenburger Land, in Thuringia, Germany. On 1 December 2008, it incorporated the former muni****lities Naundorf...
- Germany. It borders on the muni****lities Schmölln, Göllnitz, Mehna and Starkenberg. It is subdivided into the Ortsteile Dobitschen, Meucha, Pontewitz and...
- domains in the Levant: In the Kingdom of Jerusalem: Montfort Castle (Starkenberg), 1220–1271; inland from Nahariya in Northern Israel Mi'ilya (Castellum...
- - "Castle of the Little Horn" or "Castle of the Horn"; German: Burg Starkenberg) is a ruined Crusader castle in the Upper Galilee region in northern...
- Coreth zu Coredo und Starkenberg (1874-1951), a devout Catholic, daughter of Count Karl Theodor von Coreth zu Coredo und Starkenberg (1837-1894) and his...
- first account referencing it. In 1368, it was acquired by the lords of Starkenberg, and in 1540, it p****ed to Sinkmoser. The period from its construction...
- an Argovian or a Tyrolian family of ministeriales) 256v: Hartmann von Starkenberg (of Werdenberg-Sargans, either Hartmann I, fl. 1250s, or his son Hartmann...
- Краснознаменское Klein Girratischken, 1935–1946 Gronwalde Krasnyy Bor Красный Бор Starkenberg Krasnyy Bor Красный Бор Kellmienen, 1938–1946 Kellmen Krasnyy Bor Красный...
- Heresmaty Trystan Pütter as Rudolf Gerster Germain Wagner as Graf von Starkenberg The film was shot to a large extent with the blue screen technology,...
- Ulrich VI Count of Matsch († 1444) ∞ Barbara von Starkenberg († 1425); Daughter of Sigmund von Starkenberg († 1401) and Osanna von Ems († after 1418) [3]...