-
through marriage respectively Countess of
Katzenelnbogen and
Countess of
Tierstein.
Ottilie was born
before or on 18 April 1437,
possibly in Breda, as the...
- d'histoire de la
Suisse romande.
Selected publications: 1918. Les
fiefs Tierstein et le
terrier de 1442. 1924. Les
origines de
Fribourg et le
quartier du...
- (brother of
Frederick III; died in 1631) and
later Count Walram IV of
Tierstein (d. 1386) With
William of Katzenelnbogen; this
marriage remained childless...
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Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim (d. 1361) and
secondly Walram IV,
Count of
Tierstein (d. 1386).
Rudolph Hesso died in 1335. As he had no male heirs, Baden-Baden...
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Strangler of the
Swamp fame),
vocalist Ane
Hebeisen (aka Ane H), (formerly of
Tierstein) and
guitarist Francis H.
Francis H
departed from the
group after the...
- the
village Dietingen, the
castle and
farmstead Hohenstein, the farm
Tierstein and the
living space Hasler-Wasen. To Gößlingen
belonged the
village Gößlingen...
-
Neckar (53 m) 117.4
Hohenstein Tunnel (103 m) 118.8
Neckar (57 m) 120.0
Tierstein Tunnel (654 m) 120.8
Neckar (48 m) 120.8
Bernburg Tunnel (269 m) 121.1...
- Ronneberg) 231.9 Harz Foreland-N; Harz/S-A NRP Blankenburg, Börnecke HZ S-A
Tierstein (in the Osterholz) 230.4 Harz Foreland-N; Harz/S-A NRP Heimburg, Langenstein...
-
spelled Honberg,
historically Hochinberc, Hochenberg; also Thierstein,
Tierstein) was a
noble family of
medieval Switzerland; they had the
title of count...
-
Baden again. His
widow remarried on 4
April 1369, to
Count Walram IV of
Tierstein. "ADB:Rudolf V. – Wikisource". de.wikisource.org (in German). Retrieved...