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- The Wohldenberg Castle is a ruin, located about one kilometer southwest of the small town Sillium. Sillium belongs to the muni****lity Holle in the district...
- The Counts of Woldenberg, of Wohldenberg, formerly lords of Wöltingerode, were a prosperous noble family of the High Middle Ages situated northwest of...
- Giessen [de] (c. 1155 – c. 1203), countess of Giessen Mechthild I of Wohldenberg [de] (d. 1223), German abbess Mechthild of Andechs [de] (d. 1254), German...
- Wendhausen Wilhelmstein Fortress, Steinhude Winzenburg Castle, Winzenburg Wohldenberg Castle, Sillium Wolfenbüttel Castle, Wolfenbüttel Wolfsburg Castle, Wolfsburg...
- of the Harz to the south. Also worth visiting is Wohldenberg Castle, which stands on the Wohldenberg (218 m) in the northwest of the hills. There are...
- Steinbrück (Söhlde) Steuerwald (Hildesheim) Vienenburg Westerhof (Kalefeld) Wiedelah (Vienenburg) Winzenburg Wohldenberg (Holle) Wohlenstein (Seesen)...
- of Bohemia (1535–1592) Geschichte St. Andreas in Sottrum http://www.wohldenberg.de/sottrum.htm Archived 7 January 2007 at the Wayback Machine on 25 September...
- 1184–96 Mechthild I (of Wohldenberg) 1196–1223 Bertha II 1223–52 Margarete I (of Plesse) 1253–1305 Mechthild II (of Wohldenberg) 1305–16 Sophia II (of...
- incorporated into the Free State of Brunswick in 1941. In 1174 the Counts of Wohldenberg established a Benedictine monastery at their ancestral seat west of Vienenburg...
- Around 1400 Aschwin von Saldern is named as the v****al (Pfandinhaber) of Wohldenberg Castle near Holle. On 22 May 1406 troops under the Hildesheim bishop...