- the
Counts of
Weichselburg held
extended possessions in the
Windic March.
Through a
marriage to the last
heiress Sophia of
Weichselburg, the
Counts of...
- Višnja Gora (pronounced [ˈʋiːʃnja ˈɡɔːɾa] ; German: Weixelburg, also
Weichselburg, Weichselberg) is a town in the Muni****lity of Ivančna
Gorica in central...
- 1207,
Henry II
married Sophie,
daughter and heir of
Count Albert of
Weichselburg (died 1209) in
modern Slovenia, in
which the
Andechs spent huge wealth...
- 1228),
Margrave of
Istria and
Carniola from 1204,
married Sophia of
Weichselburg,
heiress of the
estates in the
Windic March and
Metlika Hedwig (1174–1243)...
-
Poieni (Hungarian: Kissebes; German:
Klein Weichselburg) is a
commune in Cluj County, Transylvania, Romania. It is
composed of
eight villages:
Bologa (Sebesvár)...
-
Nuremberg Henry (d. 18 July 1228),
Margrave of Istria,
married to
Sophia of
Weichselburg Ekbert (d. 6 June 1237)
Bishop of
Bamberg Berthold (d. 23 May 1251),...
-
castle armory were the
heads of
Herbard von
Auersperg and
Friedrich von
Weichselburg (Slovene:
Herbard Turjaški and
Friderik Višnjegorski), both
killed in...
- damaged. This was
followed by
another minor disaster at Višnja Gora (
Weichselburg) when General-major
Matthias Rebrovich attacked General of
Brigade Teodoro...