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- Sold to Zürich 1648: Left the Empire as part of Switzerland Waldbott (Walpode) Lordship n/a n/a 1136: First mentioned 1267: Acquired Waltmannshausen...
- family is first recorded in 1136. From the Walpodes of Waltmannshausen branched early on the other Walpode/Waldbotten lines, including Waldbott of B****enheim...
- Schweinfurt, whose power was usually exercised through the office of the walpode. Kulmbach was first mentioned as Kulma in a deed of gift in the Alcuin...
- Kurtrier gave the "Castrum sive domum in Pumere" to the Wilhelm named Walpode of Pomerania (LHAKo lA 4467). In 1330, Winand was called Bock of Pomerania...
- Hammerstein from 1329 to 1331. On December 21, 1331, Wilhelm forced the Walpode Ludwig of Neuerburg to give his newly built Reichenstein Castle in the...
- of Waldmannshausen in Elbgrund was in the Middle Ages the seat of the Walpode, who held the judiciary overlordship in the surrounding country. The building...