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- Oberndorf, Tringenstein, Übernthal and Wallenfels. As part of Hesse's muni****l reforms, the formerly independent muni****lities of Eisemroth, Tringenstein, Übernthal...
- from a small brook called the Schelde that rises between Oberscheld and Tringenstein and flows into the Dill at Niederscheld. The village's greatest hallmarks...
- January 1351 – 30 September 1376 County of Siegen (in Mengerskirchen and Tringenstein) Otto II 23 December 1331 three children 30 September 1376 Mengerskirchen...
- powerful nobility forced her to make new debts. As early as 1350/51 she had Tringenstein Castle [de] built as a countermeasure against the new Hessian castle...
- Greifenstein Kalsmunt Castle, Wetzlar Philippstein Castle, Braunfels Tringenstein Castle, Siegbach Alte Burg (Elbtal Hessen), Elbtal Burg Elkerhausen,...
- The area north of the Lahn: the lordships Siegen, Dillenburg, Herborn, Tringenstein, Neukirch and Emmerichenhain, a part of the Kalenberger Zent (Amt Kalenberg)...
- N****au - Die Burgen: Dernbach, Bicken, Wallenfels, Hessenwald, Murstein-Tringenstein (Castle rides on the old border between Hessen and N****au - The Castles...
- work at the various castles. In 1481 John finished the expansion of Tringenstein Castle [de], which his father had started in 1472. Early on after the...
- The area north of the Lahn: the lordships Siegen, Dillenburg, Herborn, Tringenstein, Neukirch and Emmerichenhain, a part of the Kalenberger Zent (Amt Kalenberg)...
- castle for the count's family. And in 1472 he started the expansion of Tringenstein Castle [de], which lasted until 1481. On 28 May 1470, Emperor Frederick III...