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marked 1526,
Eselsbrunnen (“****’s Fountain”) (see also below)
Castle Steinkallenfels ruin –
mentioned in 1158, in 1682/1684
blown up,
remnants of the three...
- Drulingen; The
lordship of Diemeringen; The
lordship of ****willer of the
Steinkallenfels family;
Several communes from the
Palatinate In 1795 the
region of...
-
Imperial estate. ****ing this
interpretation would be the
Lords of
Stein (
Steinkallenfels), who
exercised jurisdiction as
Imperial ministeriales at the high...
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power over both low and high jurisdiction. Soon, however, the
Lords of
Steinkallenfels and
Wartenstein somehow managed to take over. Thereafter, the village...
-
rights and
landholds at the
village from the
knight Sir
Friedrich of
Steinkallenfels.
Mentioned in 1334 was a
forest with the name
Schwartzerdyn that was...
- Limbach, too, had to pay the
Zollhafer (“toll oats”) to the
Lords of
Steinkallenfels whenever farmers from
Limbach wanted to sell
their wares at Kirn market...
- 561
Rhenish guilders in rent and
other levies.
After the
House of
Steinkallenfels died out in 1778, its
share of the
lordship went to the
Lords of Hunolstein...
- but in 1680, this, too, was
ceded to the
Lords of
Steinkallenfels. In 1778, the
Steinkallenfels sideline died out, and
Sankt Julian was
taken back by...
- be, the
charge is
drawn from the arms once
borne by the
Knights of
Steinkallenfels, who were as
early as the 12th
century the
lords of the Kellenbach...
- tax”
levied by the
Ganerben (holders of a joint-rule arrangement) of
Steinkallenfels. The
Becherbach court district was
likewise a parish,
whose mother...