The Sparneck family was an old German noble family from Franconia. The family is known to exist from 1223 to 1744 and was named after the market village...
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Sparneck is a municipality in Upper Franconia in the district of Hof in Bavaria in Germany. The market town of Sparneck lies at an average height of 560 m above sea...
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knights, who helped to hide the hostages, e.g. members of the houses of Sparneck or the Guttenberg. The hostages were taken on a route with several castles...
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g. in Schlammersdorf. The family is directly related with the House of Sparneck. In the fellowship of the Margraves of Brandenburg-Bayreuth, members of...
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Stockenroth is a village now belonging to Sparneck in the Hof district, Bavaria, Germany. The village is situated on the river Saale between the Fichtel...
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Waldsteinburg (section House of Sparneck)
fortification. Its builders and owners were the knights of Sparneck. For centuries the lords of Sparneck ruled over a territory, which corresponded roughly to...
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the enclosing heights. Originating in Zell, the Saale flows through – Sparneck – Weißdorf – Seulbitz – Förbau – Schwarzenbach an der Saale – Fattigau...
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Reitzenstein near Issigau. The family was directly related to the House of Sparneck. Members of the family held the title of Freiherr. Franziska von Reitzenstein...
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Gattendorf Geroldsgrün Issigau Köditz Konradsreuth Leupoldsgrün Oberkotzau Regnitzlosau Sparneck Stammbach Töpen Trogen Weißdorf Zell im Fichtelgebirge...
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The Bergkopf is an 857 metre high, thickly forested mountain in the Sparneck Forest in Germany's Fichtel Mountains. It lies in the northern chain of the...
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