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    he was probably born at Hohenfels Castle near Stockach, as the ancestral seat at Jungingen had been devastated in 1311. Ulrich and his elder brother Konrad...
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    Hohenfels Castle (German: Burg Hohenfels) is a ruined hill castle at a height of 545 m above sea level (NHN), in the Beutelfels Nature Reserve north of...
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    84v: Schenk Ulrich von Winterstetten (fl. 1250–1270s) 98r: Herr Reinmar der Alte (fl. late 12th century) 110r: Herr Burkart von Hohenfels [de] (fl. 1220–1230s)...
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    Konrad von Jungingen (category Burials in the Chapel of St. Anne, Malbork)
    League and joined the Teutonic Order together with his younger brother Ulrich around 1380. At first, he was a commander at the castle in Osterode. In...
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  • Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Burg Hohenfels Maximilian J. Kraus Die Familie des Ulrich Jung, Medicus und Duzfreund der Deutschen Kaiser...
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  • him off to Leiningen and received 400 marks from him. Lord Philip of Hohenfels was the only one in Alzey to help the people there with his men against...
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    nuns' community was suppressed). In 1097-98 the abbey was rebuilt by Count Ulrich of Bregenz, its "Vogt" (secular administrator and protector) and his wife...
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    Revival in a German Empire, (Cambridge University Press, 2014), 49. Schmid, Ulrich. "Reichenau." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 12. New York: Robert Appleton...
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    successful - expanded into independent castles. Examples include the Hohenfels and Schadeck Castle at Runkel on the Lahn. The few surviving stone counter...
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    von Klingenberg (to 1521) resided here. In 1521, it was passed on to Duke Ulrich von Württemberg, who developed Hohentwiel into one of the strongest fortresses...
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