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    Sausenburg Castle is a ruined German castle on the edge of the Black Forest, just north of the town of Kandern in Baden-Württemberg, between the villages...
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    of government from Sausenburg Castle to Rötteln Castle. In the fall of 1332, troops from the City of Basel besieged Rötteln Castle, because one of the...
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    Istein Castle (Isteiner Klotz), Efringen-Kirchen Inzlinger Wasserschloss, Inzlingen Rötteln Castle, Lörrach Rotenburg Castle, Wieslet Sausenburg Castle, Kandern...
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    classical, uniform row houses. John Sutter's birthplace Sausenburg Castle - ruins of a castle from the 13th century. Schloss Bürgeln - a former abbey...
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    then moved from Sausenburg Castle to Rötteln Castle to more easily administer his new domain and appointed a bailiff to oversee Sausenburg. Luithold II von...
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    Rötteln. In 1306 he founded the side-line Hachberg-Sausenberg at Sausenburg Castle, a castle which the Margraves of Hachberg had built in 1240 on top of Mount...
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    After his father had expanded Rötteln Castle, William dedicated himself to the expansion of Sausenburg Castle. He bought in 1432 the low justice in Efringen...
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    1232, he purchased the Lordship of Sausenburg from St. Blaise Abbey and soon afterwards, he built Sausenburg Castle, which was first mentioned in 1246...
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    1232, he purchased the Lordship of Sausenburg from St. Blaise Abbey. Soon afterwards, he built Sausenburg Castle, which was first mentioned in 1246....
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    his brother Rudolf II. He moved the family residence from Sausenburg Castle to Rötteln Castle. In the autumn of 1332, troops from Basel besieged Rötteln...
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