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    acquisition of this territory between the Aare and Reuss, known as the "Eigenamt," the Habsburgs established the steppingstone of their imperium. The earliest...
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    460 049 Pfannenstiel Re 460 050 Züspa Re 460 051 Staffelegg Re 460 052 Eigenamt Re 460 053 Suhrental Re 460 054 Dreiländereck Re 460 055 Lillehammer Re...
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    Husen. Hausen was part of the original Habsburg lands (‹See Tfd›German: Eigenamt). Religiously it was part of the parish of Windisch until 1978 when the...
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    bailiffs or knights. In 1397 the castle, village and the rest of the Habsburg Eigenamt were gifted to Königsfelden Monastery in Windisch. On 16 November 1414...
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    The village was part of the Habsburgs core possessions (‹See Tfd›German: Eigenamt) and is near Habsburg Castle. In the 14th century, the rights to the low...
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    In the 10th century, they settled in Altenburg near Brugg, and made the Eigenamt the centre of their activities. In the vicinity of Altenburg, Radbot constructed...
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