• married the heiress to the county of Veringen in Upper Swabia, thus acquiring lands including Altshausen, Burg Alt-Veringen and the county of eastern Apphagaues...
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    Beuron-Thiergarten Unterwildenstein, Leibertingen Utkoven (Nickhof), Inzigkofen Veringen Castle, Veringenstadt-Veringendorf Vorderlichtenstein Castle (Bubenhofen)...
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    mentioned in a document in 935. It originally belonged to the Counts of Veringen. They sold it in 1291 to the House of Habsburg. In 1806 Langenenslingen...
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    granted the castle and county of Sigmaringensein as well as the county of Veringen in Margraviate of Austria, to his uncle and liegeman Count Eberhard III...
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    probably goes back to the time of an earlier fortification of counts of Veringen and Nellenburg. This fortress first appears in written sources in 1041...
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    dynasty, the castle first passed into the possession of the Counts of Veringen, subsequently falling to the house of Habsburg. In 1387, the mountain was...
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  • Hohenzollern-Hechingen, Burgrave of Nuremberg, Count of Sigmaringen and Veringen, Count of Berg, Lord of Haigerloch and Werstein, etc. County 1623: Principality...
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  • Partitioned into itself and Mörsberg 1170: Extinct; to Veringen 1216-22: Partitioned from Veringen 12??: Acquired Stockach 1401: Acquired Hegau and Madach...
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