- century. It was
mentioned in 1118 as Wulferisbuttle, when the
Saxon count Widekind of Wolfenbüttel
erected a
water castle on the
important trade route from...
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milicie Templi per Teutoniam, per Boemiam, per
Morauiam et per
Poloniam 1251
Widekind Domum militie Templi in
Alemania et
Slauia preceptor Magister domorum militie...
- Schwalenberg [de] (based at
Schwalenberg Castle),
ultimately descendent from
Widekind I of Schwalenberg [de] (reigned 1127-1136/7).
Waldeck Castle, overlooking...
- The
family was
originally named von Wolfenbüttel, and its
first member,
Widekind of Wolfenbüttel, is
recorded between 1089 and 1118. As
ministerialis to...
- 2007-10-25.
Retrieved 2016-01-10. "Jälkeläistaulut – Schultén af,
Maximus Widekind".
Archived from the
original on 2009-08-27.
Retrieved 2016-01-10. "Mari...
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probably St. George.
Brother Roustan de
Comps 1232 seal
Seals of
Brother Widekind,
Master of the
Temple in Germany, 1271, and
Brother Frederick Wildergrave...
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obligations as
bailiff of
Corvey Abbey from a distance. When the sons of
Count Widekind I of
Schwalenberg attacked the abbey,
Herman remained inactive. In the...
- was
first recorded in 1074 and was
built as a fort on the
river Oker by
Widekind of Wolfenbüttel,
recorded between 1089 and 1118. In the Oker
marshes there...
- Grafschaft. In 1322, this
double overlordship in
Berleburg was
ended by
Widekind von
Grafschaft when he
forwent his
rights to the town in
Siegfried II's...
- many visitors. The
County of
Schwalenberg was
first mentioned with
count Widekind I in 1127. The
original seat of the
counts had been
Oldenburg Castle at...