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Veldenz is an
Ortsgemeinde – a muni****lity
belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of
collective muni****lity – in the Bernkastel-Wittlich
district in...
- Marie, was a
Countess Palatine consort of
Veldenz by
marriage to
George John I,
Count Palatine of
Veldenz. She
served as
Interim Regent from 1592 to...
- Anne of
Veldenz (c. 1390 – 18
November 1439 in Wachenheim) was a
Countess suo jure of
Veldenz. She was a
member of the
Hohengeroldseck family, the second...
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Schloss Veldenz in the Hunsrück upland, on a
steep vale
draining into the
Mosel is a
castle ruin
about 1.5
kilometres (0.9 mi)
southeast of the village...
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Veldenz Castle was
built on a spur
above the
village of
Nohfelden in
Landkreis Sankt Wendel in the
northeast of Saarland, Germany. The hill
castle is...
- The
County Palatine of
Veldenz was a prin****lity in the
contemporary Land Rhineland-Palatinate with full
voting rights to the Reichstag. The
county was...
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younger son,
Louis I,
received the
County of Zweibrücken and the
County of
Veldenz.
Palatine Zweibrücken
ceased to
exist in 1797 when it was
annexed by France...
- The
Veldenz lion is a
heraldic emblem. As a
charge the
heraldic lion in the coat of arms has a
stationary appearance. The
blazon is "argent, a lion rampant...
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Elisabeth Johanna of
Veldenz (22
February 1653 in
Lauterecken – 5
February 1718 in Mörchingen), was a
Countess Palatine of
Veldenz by
birth and by marriage...
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Frederick III,
Count of
Veldenz (died 1444) was the last from the
Hohengeroldseck family to rule the
county - that male line died out with him, and the...