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- Wiesenthau is a muni****lity in the district of Forchheim in Bavaria in Germany. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden...
- Schloss Wiesenthau stands on the northeastern edge of the eponymous muni****lity at the foot of the Ehrenbürg in northern Bavaria. The Renaissance building...
- Kunreuth Langensendelbach Leutenbach Neunkirchen am Brand Obertrubach Pinzberg Poxdorf Pretzfeld Unterleinleiter Weilersbach Weißenohe Wiesenthau Wiesenttal...
- Upper Franconia, in the muni****lities of Kirchehrenbach, Leutenbach and Wiesenthau. The north peak is the 513.9 m Walberla, the south peak the 531.7 m Rodenstein...
- T****sbrunn Castle, Gräfenberg Schloss Thurn, Heroldsbach Schloss Wiesenthau, Wiesenthau Wolfsberg Castle ruins, Obertrubach Wolkenstein Castle, Ebermannstadt...
- Rhine:lordship of Hardenberg; mediatized 1803) Wenz Westernach Westphalen Wetzel Wiesenthau Wildberg Wildungen Winkler Winkler von Mohrenfels Wolfskehl Wöllwarth...
- diarist Christiane Lüth: "Of the two young ladies-in-waiting, Miss von Wiesenthau was not very well mannered, Catholic and not pretty, although she talked...
- available. For example, the epitaph of Margarethe von Wiesenthau with the parental coats of arms Wiesenthau and Sparneck serves as the foundation of a column...
- Philip of Egloffstein. The last enfeoffee of the castle was William of Wiesenthau in 1568. Under him the castle became very neglected so that, at its reversion...
- middle of the 18th century. From 1375 the castle belonged to those of Wiesenthau, from 1522 to those of Stiebar, in 1754 the Bavarian Minister, Count von...