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  • Arnsberg Castle
  • Ruin in Arnsberg, Germany

    Arnsberg Castle (German: Schloss Arnsberg) is a former palace in Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia in Germany. It is a located on a 256 m (840 ft) high

    Arnsberg Castle

    Arnsberg Castle

    Arnsberg_Castle

  • Arnsberg
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Arnsberg (German pronunciation: [ˈaʁnsbɛʁk] ; Westphalian: Arensperg) is a town in the Hochsauerland county, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia

    Arnsberg

    Arnsberg

    Arnsberg

  • List of castles in Bavaria
  • Historical Castles

    Unterweikertshofen Castle (in German) Schloss Lauterbach Burg Unterelkofen, Grafing b. München Altmannstein Castle, Altmannstein Arnsberg Castle, Kipfenberg

    List of castles in Bavaria

    List of castles in Bavaria

    List_of_castles_in_Bavaria

  • Herdringen Castle
  • Manor house in Arnsberg, Germany

    Herdringen Castle (German: Schloss Herdringen) is a castle in the Ortsteil Herdringen of the town of Arnsberg, Germany. It is the seat of the Fürstenberg-Herdringen

    Herdringen Castle

    Herdringen Castle

    Herdringen_Castle

  • Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg
  • Elector-Archbishop of Cologne from 1577 to 1588

    of his predecessor, Salentin, chiefly in the reconstruction of the Arnsberg castle in Westphalia. Gebhard is chiefly noted for his conversion to the reformed

    Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg

    Gebhard Truchsess von Waldburg

    Gebhard_Truchsess_von_Waldburg

  • Fürstenberg Castle (Höingen)
  • castle, 1313 - Bishop Henry rebuilt the castle, 1343/44 - the castle was finally destroyed by the counts of Arnsberg and of the Mark. Members of the family

    Fürstenberg Castle (Höingen)

    Fürstenberg Castle (Höingen)

    Fürstenberg_Castle_(Höingen)

  • Johann Conrad Schlaun
  • German architect

    designs include the Erbdrostenhof and Schloss, both in Münster, but also Arnsberg Castle. Johann Conrad Schlaun was born on June 5, 1695, as the son of Henrich

    Johann Conrad Schlaun

    Johann Conrad Schlaun

    Johann_Conrad_Schlaun

  • Schloss Hirschberg
  • Former hunting lodge in Warstein, Germany

    grant Hirschberg town rights and to build a castle there. In 1368, the castle, along with the County of Arnsberg, passed to the Duchy of Westphalia, which

    Schloss Hirschberg

    Schloss Hirschberg

    Schloss_Hirschberg

  • Klusenstein Castle
  • Caste in Hemer, Germany

    bishopric state of Cologne and the earldom Arnsberg. All three territories met at the Hönne river valley, the castle was also overlooking an old road crossing

    Klusenstein Castle

    Klusenstein Castle

    Klusenstein_Castle

  • 1317
  • Calendar year

    treaty in Templin. Brandenburg agrees to transfer Burg Stargard and Arnsberg castle to Mecklenburg. They also surrender the territories of Schlawe-Stolp

    1317

    1317

    1317

  • Brabecke
  • Locality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    permanent house or small castle in Brabecke in 1328, which was under the feudal lord Count Wilhelm von Arnsberg of the county of Arnsberg. The building existed

    Brabecke

    Brabecke

    Brabecke

  • Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben
  • Countess of Mansfeld and husband of Gebhard von Waldburg

    husband sought refuge in the northern territories of the Electorate at the castle Arensberg, and later at the city of Delft, with William I of Orange. Living

    Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben

    Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben

    Agnes_von_Mansfeld-Eisleben

  • Wewelsburg
  • Renaissance castle located in the village of Wewelsburg

    10th centuries against the Hungarians.[citation needed] Count Friedrich (Arnsberg) [de] built another predecessor fortification. In 1123/24, after his death

    Wewelsburg

    Wewelsburg

    Wewelsburg

  • Westphalia
  • State part and historic region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    All districts and independent cities of the governmental districts of Arnsberg and Münster are considered to be a part of Westphalia as a historic region

    Westphalia

    Westphalia

    Westphalia

  • 1310s
  • Decade

    treaty in Templin. Brandenburg agrees to transfer Burg Stargard and Arnsberg castle to Mecklenburg. They also surrender the territories of Schlawe-Stolp

    1310s

    1310s

  • Cologne War
  • 1583–1588 religious war in Germany

    soldiers approached the fortified Kaiserswerth, across the river, and took the castle after a brief fight. When the citizens of Cologne heard the news, there

    Cologne War

    Cologne War

    Cologne_War

  • Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl
  • Historical building complex in Brühl, Germany

    Schloss Ahaus Schloss Arnsberg Clemenswerth Palace Electoral Palace, Bonn Schloss Herzogsfreude Schloss Hirschberg near Arnsberg Schloss Liebenburg Mergentheim

    Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl

    Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl

    Augustusburg_and_Falkenlust_Palaces,_Brühl

  • Château du Petit-Arnsberg
  • Castle in Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

    The Château du Petit-Arnsberg is a castle situated in the commune of Obersteinbach in the Bas-Rhin département of Alsace, France. It is dated to the 14th-century

    Château du Petit-Arnsberg

    Château du Petit-Arnsberg

    Château_du_Petit-Arnsberg

  • List of castles in France
  • Oberhof  • Ochsenstein  • Osthoffen  • l'Ortenbourg  • Ottrott  • Petit-Arnsberg  • Petite-Pierre  • Petit-Geroldseck  • Ramstein  • Ringelstein (Grand)

    List of castles in France

    List_of_castles_in_France

  • Cappenberg Castle
  • Former monastery in Western Germany

    his ancestral castle on the Cappenberg, Cappenberg Abbey (Kloster Cappenberg). For his wife, Ida, daughter of Count Friedrich von Arnsberg, and his sisters

    Cappenberg Castle

    Cappenberg Castle

    Cappenberg_Castle

  • Sauerland
  • Rural, hilly area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    of the Mark based in Altena; the eastern part adhered to the County of Arnsberg, later became known as the Duchy of Westphalia and was owned by the Archbishops

    Sauerland

    Sauerland

    Sauerland

  • Alte Burg
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rüdenburg (Alte Burg), castle rest near Arnsberg, Hochsauerlandkreis, North Rhine-Westphalia Austria Gmünd Castle (Alte Burg), castle ruins in Gmünd, district

    Alte Burg

    Alte_Burg

  • Altena
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Government moved the quarters from Hamm to Arnsberg, and changed the name into Regierungsbezirk Arnsberg. With the start of the year 1969, the Kreis

    Altena

    Altena

    Altena

  • Goethe Oak
  • German oak trees allegedly linked to Goethe

    Goethe oak is in Krásný Dvůr Castle in Bohemia (today in the Czech Republic), estimated to be 1000 years old. The Arnsberg Forest Nature Park in Sauerland

    Goethe Oak

    Goethe Oak

    Goethe_Oak

  • Schnellenberg Castle
  • main residence to Herdringen Castle near Arnsberg. The St. George's Chapel (de: St.-Georg-Kapelle), located in the upper castle, is a notable feature, built

    Schnellenberg Castle

    Schnellenberg_Castle

  • House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia)
  • Noble family in Westphalia

    ancestral seat is Schloss Herdringen near Arnsberg. In the nineteenth century, the family also owned the following castles: Eggeringhausen Gimborn Hugenpoet-Borbeck

    House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia)

    House of Fürstenberg (Westphalia)

    House_of_Fürstenberg_(Westphalia)

  • John I, Count of Nassau-Siegen
  • German count (c. 1339–1416)

    County of Arnsberg [de] by imperial vicar Wenceslaus of Bohemia on 27 July 1369. The county had been sold by the last count, Godfrey IV of Arnsberg [de],

    John I, Count of Nassau-Siegen

    John I, Count of Nassau-Siegen

    John_I,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen

  • Sigiburg
  • Location in Dortmund, Germany

    its confluence with the River Lenne. The ruins of the later Hohensyburg castle now stand on the site, which is in Syburg, a neighbourhood in the Hörde

    Sigiburg

    Sigiburg

    Sigiburg

  • List of castles in Alsace
  • This list of castles in Alsace is a list of medieval castles or château forts in the region in northern France. Alsace comprises two departments, Bas-Rhin

    List of castles in Alsace

    List_of_castles_in_Alsace

  • Schmallenberg
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    miles (33 km) southeast of Arnsberg (most populous town of the district and capital of the larger Governmental District of Arnsberg) 44 miles (70 km) southeast

    Schmallenberg

    Schmallenberg

    Schmallenberg

  • Eversberg
  • Town of Meschede in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    town dates back to the 11th century, when Count Gottfried von Arnsberg founded the castle of Eversberg, which today is a ruin. Eversberg became part of

    Eversberg

    Eversberg

    Eversberg

  • Otto I, Count of Waldeck
  • Count of Waldeck (c.1262 – 1305)

    son of Henry III of Waldeck and Matilda of Cuyk-Arnsberg, a daughter of Count Gottfried III of Arnsberg and heiress of Wewelsburg. Henry III died in 1267

    Otto I, Count of Waldeck

    Otto_I,_Count_of_Waldeck

  • Bad Laasphe
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    1888, the town of Laasphe lay in the Prussian administrative region of Arnsberg in Wittgenstein district and was connected to the Kreuzthal-Marburg line

    Bad Laasphe

    Bad Laasphe

    Bad_Laasphe

  • Bernard III, Lord of Lippe
  • 1230, he married Sophie of Cuijck-Arnsberg (c. 1210 – c. 1245). She was the daughter of Count Gottfried II of Arnsberg and Rietberg and his wife Elisabeth

    Bernard III, Lord of Lippe

    Bernard_III,_Lord_of_Lippe

  • Clemenswerth Palace
  • Former hunting lodge of Clemens-August of Bavaria in Lower Saxony

    Ahaus Schloss Arnsberg Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl Electoral Palace, Bonn Schloss Herzogsfreude Schloss Hirschberg near Arnsberg Schloss Liebenburg

    Clemenswerth Palace

    Clemenswerth Palace

    Clemenswerth_Palace

  • Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg
  • Burgrave of Nuremberg (1186–1261)

    Palatine of Bavaria. Sophie (d. after 16 June 1276), married to Marquard of Arnsberg-Heydeck. Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe, Jiří Louda & Michael

    Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    Conrad I, Burgrave of Nuremberg

    Conrad_I,_Burgrave_of_Nuremberg

  • Counts of Vianden
  • Godefroid I. He married Lucia of Neuerburg and Adelheid of Arnsberg, daughter of Count Louis of Arnsberg and Petronella of Jülich Henry II of Vianden [nl] (1317–1337)

    Counts of Vianden

    Counts of Vianden

    Counts_of_Vianden

  • Bochum
  • City in Germany

    metropolitan region by GDP in the European Union, and belongs to the region of Arnsberg. There are nine institutions of higher education in the city, most notably

    Bochum

    Bochum

    Bochum

  • Poppelsdorf Palace
  • Baroque building in Germany

    Arnsberg Augustusburg and Falkenlust Palaces, Brühl Clemenswerth Palace Electoral Palace, Bonn Schloss Herzogsfreude Schloss Hirschberg near Arnsberg

    Poppelsdorf Palace

    Poppelsdorf Palace

    Poppelsdorf_Palace

  • Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen
  • German count (1305–1350/1351)

    Godfrey IV of Arnsberg [de]. Otto was succeeded by his son John I, who stood under regency of his mother until 1362. Siegen Castle, 2011. Ginsburg Castle. Photo:

    Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen

    Otto II, Count of Nassau-Siegen

    Otto_II,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen

  • Adolf IV, Count of Berg
  • Count of Berg

    Adolf III of Berg count of Berg and Hövel. He married (1st) Adelheid von Arnsberg, a daughter of Heinrich count von Rietberg; then (2nd) Irmgard (?) von

    Adolf IV, Count of Berg

    Adolf IV, Count of Berg

    Adolf_IV,_Count_of_Berg

  • Obermarsberg
  • Quarter of Marsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Germany. It is situated on the site of an Old Saxon hillfort and refuge castle, the Eresburg, on a hill 130m above the Diemel river, a tributary of the

    Obermarsberg

    Obermarsberg

    Obermarsberg

  • Dortmund
  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    growing influence of Cologne during the 15th century, the seat was moved to Arnsberg in 1437. After Cologne was excluded after the Anglo-Hanseatic War (1470–74)

    Dortmund

    Dortmund

    Dortmund

  • Legend of the Leather Bridge
  • destroyed both castles by unleashing a natural disaster. Near Arnsberg legend has it that the devil made a leather bridge between the castles of Rüdenburg

    Legend of the Leather Bridge

    Legend_of_the_Leather_Bridge

  • Hachen
  • Ortschaft of Sundern in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Ortschaft of Sundern. Hachen and the associated village of Reigern border the Arnsberg districts of Müschede and Wennigloh [de] to the north and east. Hachen

    Hachen

    Hachen

    Hachen

  • Märkischer Kreis
  • District in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    previously an urban district, plus the area around Balve (previously part of Arnsberg District) were amalgamated to form the new district. Lüdenscheid District

    Märkischer Kreis

    Märkischer Kreis

    Märkischer_Kreis

  • Gertrud von Plettenberg
  • German noblewoman (died 1608)

    court of Ernest of Bavaria in Arnsberg, Hirschberg and Höllinghofen. Because of her, Ernest primarily resided at Arnsberg from 1595 onward. Gertrud and

    Gertrud von Plettenberg

    Gertrud von Plettenberg

    Gertrud_von_Plettenberg

  • Siegen
  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Rhine-Westphalia. It is located in the district of Siegen-Wittgenstein in the Arnsberg region. The university town (nearly 20,000 students in the 2018–2019 winter

    Siegen

    Siegen

    Siegen

  • Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont
  • Principality in the Holy Roman Empire and Germany

    (based at Schwalenberg Castle), ultimately descendent from Widekind I of Schwalenberg [de] (reigned 1127–1136/7). Waldeck Castle, overlooking the Eder

    Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont

    Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont

    Principality_of_Waldeck_and_Pyrmont

  • Province of Hohenzollern
  • Province of Prussia

    until 1973. The Hohenzollern Lands' court of appeal until 1879 was in Arnsberg, about 450 km to the north. After that the Higher Regional Court in Frankfurt

    Province of Hohenzollern

    Province of Hohenzollern

    Province_of_Hohenzollern

  • List of SS personnel
  • List of German Schutzstaffel members

    from Neustadt an der Weinstraße. In 1957 during the trial of March 1945 Arnsberg Massacre, he denied his own complicity and testified as a witness for the

    List of SS personnel

    List of SS personnel

    List_of_SS_personnel

  • Bernhard VIII, Count of Lippe
  • Count of Lippe (1527–1563)

    Lippe-Brake (1554–1613). married in 1578, to Countess Armgard of Rietberg-Arnsberg (1551–1584) married in 1585, to Countess Elisabeth of Holstein-Schauenburg

    Bernhard VIII, Count of Lippe

    Bernhard VIII, Count of Lippe

    Bernhard_VIII,_Count_of_Lippe

  • Hans Bernd Gisevius
  • German diplomat

    Hermann Göring, Ernst Kaltenbrunner and Wilhelm Keitel. Gisevius was born in Arnsberg in the Prussian Province of Westphalia. After law school, he joined the

    Hans Bernd Gisevius

    Hans Bernd Gisevius

    Hans_Bernd_Gisevius

  • Junkernhees
  • Ortsteil of Kreuztal in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    village towards Mittelhees there is an old cultural monument, the Junkernhees Castle. The name Hees comes from the Heesern, who settled there about 700 years

    Junkernhees

    Junkernhees

    Junkernhees

  • County of Mark
  • State of the Holy Roman Empire

    administrative reform of 30 April 1815 placed Mark within Regierungsbezirk Arnsberg, Province of Westphalia. The Hohenzollern Prussian sovereigns remained

    County of Mark

    County of Mark

    County_of_Mark

  • Kipfenberg
  • Municipality in Bavaria, Germany

    district of Eichstätt in Bavaria, Germany. It is known for its hillside castle and fortress, and for being the geographical centre of Bavaria. The river

    Kipfenberg

    Kipfenberg

    Kipfenberg

  • Hagen-Hohenlimburg
  • the previous possessions of his father Friedrich II of Isenberg, built a castle and took the title of count of Limburg, a family which still lives today

    Hagen-Hohenlimburg

    Hagen-Hohenlimburg

    Hagen-Hohenlimburg

  • House of Plettenberg
  • Westphalian noble family

    His son Heydenricus de Plettenberg was cited as bailiff of the Counts of Arnsberg in 1258, and became himself marshal of Westphalia in 1266. His son Johann

    House of Plettenberg

    House of Plettenberg

    House_of_Plettenberg

  • Adelaide of Vianden
  • German countess (d. 1376)

    the only daughter of Count Philip II of Vianden and Countess Adelaide of Arnsberg. When and where Adelaide was born is unknown. Adelaide married (marriage

    Adelaide of Vianden

    Adelaide of Vianden

    Adelaide_of_Vianden

  • Eresburg
  • Seibertz: Landes- und Rechtsgeschichte des Herzogtums Westfalen. Vol.1, Arnsberg, 1860, p.15 Baják László: A fejedelmek kora. A korai magyar történet időrendi

    Eresburg

    Eresburg

  • Château de Lutzelhardt
  • 13th-century castle in Obersteinbach in the Bas-Rhin département, France

    by the French Ministry of Culture. Château du Petit-Arnsberg Château du Fleckenstein List of castles in France Base Mérimée: IA67008630, Ministère français

    Château de Lutzelhardt

    Château de Lutzelhardt

    Château_de_Lutzelhardt

  • Province of Westphalia
  • Province of Prussia

    administratively into three Regierungsbezirke (government districts): Arnsberg, Minden, and Münster. The borders of the province were slightly altered

    Province of Westphalia

    Province of Westphalia

    Province_of_Westphalia

  • Hagen
  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    seat of an office and a district within the administrative district of Arnsberg. In 1837, the revised town regulations and a magistrate were introduced

    Hagen

    Hagen

    Hagen

  • List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places
  • Altona, New York Amelith, Lower Saxony Amelith, Michigan Arnsberg, North Rhine-Westphalia Arnsberg, Missouri Augsburg, Bavaria Augsburg, Illinois Baden-Baden

    List of U.S. places named after non-U.S. places

    List_of_U.S._places_named_after_non-U.S._places

  • Jacob van Utrecht
  • Early Renaissance painter

    Arts, Stockholm Portrait Johann Wigerick (1522), Herdringen Palace near Arnsberg (Sauerland) Portrait of a man writing a letter (1524), Gemäldegalerie,

    Jacob van Utrecht

    Jacob van Utrecht

    Jacob_van_Utrecht

  • Fritz Cremer
  • German sculptor (1906–1993)

    Pergamon Museum 1987: Stockholm 1991: Arnsberg, Sauerland Museum 1996: Arnsberg 2000: Oberhausen Castle 2007: Arnsberg 2009: Frankfurt am Main and Leipzig

    Fritz Cremer

    Fritz_Cremer

  • Anna of Tecklenburg-Schwerin
  • German regent (1532–1582)

    to Herman I of Wied Müller: Aus der Geschichte der Grafschaft Tecklenburg. Arnsberg 1920 This portrait is on display in the LWL State Museum in Münster

    Anna of Tecklenburg-Schwerin

    Anna_of_Tecklenburg-Schwerin

  • Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia
  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Oberhausen-Berlin) with three connections (17, 18 and 19) and the A445 (Hamm-Arnsberg) which is connected by the B63 until the planned construction between Hamm

    Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia

    Hamm, North Rhine-Westphalia

    Hamm,_North_Rhine-Westphalia

  • John I, Count of Rietberg
  • to buy it back for 200 Rhenish guilders. He also donated an altar to the castle chapel in Rietberg. Before 1475, he married Margaret of Lippe. They had

    John I, Count of Rietberg

    John_I,_Count_of_Rietberg

  • Caltagirone
  • Municipality in Sicily, Italy

    town has the following ones: Mdina, Malta San Francisco, USA (California) Arnsberg, Germany (Nordrhein-Westfalen) Bethlehem, Palestine Kallikrateia, Greece

    Caltagirone

    Caltagirone

    Caltagirone

  • Nordenau
  • Stadtteil of Schmallenberg in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Inderlenne, Westfeld and Ohlenbach. Around 1200AD, the castle Norderna (today Rappelstein castle ruin) was built by the noblemen by Grafschaft beside the

    Nordenau

    Nordenau

    Nordenau

  • Akademy
  • Annual conference of the KDE community

    Lehmanns Buchhandlung, Delix Computer GmbH, Dorint Hotel Arnsberg-Neheim, and Wirtschaftsförderung Arnsberg GmbH. KDE Two is the second KDE community meeting

    Akademy

    Akademy

    Akademy

  • Drolshagen
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    is a town belonging to the district of Olpe in the Regierungsbezirk of Arnsberg in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, lying roughly 5 km west of Olpe. Drolshagen

    Drolshagen

    Drolshagen

    Drolshagen

  • Eberwin III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt
  • Geh. Justizrat Müller: Aus der Geschichte der Grafschaft Tecklenburg, Arnsberg, 1920, p. 12 ff Biography http://www.his-data.de This portrait is on display

    Eberwin III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt

    Eberwin III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt

    Eberwin_III,_Count_of_Bentheim-Steinfurt

  • Wasgau
  • Hill range in France and Germany

    view from the Rehberg The Mohnenberg (eastern Wasgau): view from Schöneck Castle The Föhrlenberg (eastern Wasgau): view from the Rehberg View from the Rehberg

    Wasgau

    Wasgau

    Wasgau

  • Balve
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    iron weapons. At the time of writing, Balve belonged to the county of Arnsberg.[citation needed] In 1358 the town became the property of the Duchy of

    Balve

    Balve

    Balve

  • Lords of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund
  • of Rietberg. As a result, Harlingerland came into the hands of the Werl-Arnsberg-Cuyk dynasty that ruled over the County of Rietberg. Esens, Stedesdorf

    Lords of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund

    Lords of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund

    Lords_of_Esens,_Stedesdorf_and_Wittmund

  • William IV, Count of Jülich
  • Count of Julich

    Petronilla (c. 1255 – after 1300), married before 1276 Ludwig, Count of Arnsberg Blancheflor (c. 1255 – after 1330), married before 1277 Henry, Count of

    William IV, Count of Jülich

    William_IV,_Count_of_Jülich

  • Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück
  • Territory of the Holy Roman Empire (1225–1803)

    Ravensberg 1309–1320: Engelbert II von Weyhe 1321–1349: Gottfried von Arnsberg 1350–1366: Johann II Hoet 1366–1376: Melchior von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen

    Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück

    Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück

    Prince-Bishopric_of_Osnabrück

  • House of Bilstein
  • Dynasty in North-Rhine Westphalia

    Diplomatische Familiengeschichte der Dynasten und Herren im Herzogtum Westfalen. Arnsberg, 1855. pp. 1–67 digitalised publication in Seibertz, Landes- und Rechtsgeschichte

    House of Bilstein

    House of Bilstein

    House_of_Bilstein

  • House of Lippe
  • Former German royal house

    Detmold Castle Falkenburg Castle, Detmold Brake Castle, Lemgo Blomberg Castle Varenholz Castle, Kalletal Schwalenberg Castle Sternberg Castle, Extertal

    House of Lippe

    House of Lippe

    House_of_Lippe

  • John II, Count of Rietberg
  • Count of Rietberg

    Frisia John II was thus the last male ruler of Rietberg from the Werl-Arnsberg-Cuyk family. After his death, his widow acted as regent for his daughters

    John II, Count of Rietberg

    John II, Count of Rietberg

    John_II,_Count_of_Rietberg

  • John II, Count of Nassau-Siegen
  • German count (d. 1443)

    only. Lück (1981), p. 23 states that their father exchanged the County of Arnsberg in 1381 for the other half of Siegen from the Electorate of Cologne. The

    John II, Count of Nassau-Siegen

    John II, Count of Nassau-Siegen

    John_II,_Count_of_Nassau-Siegen

  • Frydag
  • German noble family

    Vriedach was found in a document in the library of Count Gottfried of Arnsberg. In 1217, the same person is again mentioned as a witness in a document

    Frydag

    Frydag

    Frydag

  • Freudenberg, Westphalia
  • Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    early 15th century. The village and the castle of Freudenberg had their first documentary mention in 1389. The castle was founded over the Weibe Valley together

    Freudenberg, Westphalia

    Freudenberg, Westphalia

    Freudenberg,_Westphalia

  • Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia
  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    September 2020, and the results were as follows: Herne, church Baukau, castle: Schloss Strünkede Baukau, chapel: Schlosskapelle Strünkede The largest

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    Herne, North Rhine-Westphalia

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  • List of fatal accidents and incidents involving Royal Air Force aircraft from 1945
  • a De Havilland Vampire FB.5 of No. 3 Squadron RAF flew into a hill at Arnsberg, Germany, one killed. 5 January 1950 FT376, a North American Harvard T

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  • Bad Fredeburg
  • Stadtteil of Schmallenberg in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    according to the name. The construction of the castle also meant the foundation of the town in front of the castle gates. In a devastating town fire in 1810

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  • Henry IV, Count of Waldeck
  • Count of Waldeck

    Mainz against Brunswick-Lüneburg. In 1315, Henry IV and Count William of Arnsberg divided the County of Rüdenberg, which until then they had administered

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  • Alba Iulia
  • City and county capital in Alba County, Romania

    twinned with: Aigio, Greece Alcalá de Henares, Spain Alessandria, Italy Arnsberg, Germany Biograd na Moru, Croatia Cetinje, Montenegro Chișinău, Moldova

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  • List of Christian monasteries in North Rhine-Westphalia
  • Altenberg), Altenberg: Cistercian monks 1133–1803 Arnsberg: Jesuit Mission, Arnsberg (Jesuitenmission Arnsberg) 1651–1773 Attendorn: Attendorn Friary (Franziskanerkloster

    List of Christian monasteries in North Rhine-Westphalia

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  • Friedrich III. von Saarwerden
  • Frederick of Saarwerden was Archbishop of Cologne

    offices east of Arnsberg. In the peace treaty of July 22, 1367, Gottfried IV. ceded land and Fredeburg Castle in the south of Arnsberg to Count Engelbert

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  • Kreuzberg Group
  • south of Bischofsheim an der Rhön) Arnsberg (843 m, northern spur) Burgberg (714 m, northeastern spur with Osterburg Castle ruins) Käulingberg (754 m, eastern

    Kreuzberg Group

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  • List of European tornadoes and tornado outbreaks
  • tornade". Matélé. "Le village de Laloux sous le choc et sans clocher". "Arnsberg/Sundern: Unwetter verwüstet Gewerbegebiet". 20 June 2021. "[F1-Tornado]

    List of European tornadoes and tornado outbreaks

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  • North Rhine-Westphalia
  • State in Germany

    current state government, see Wüst cabinet. The state is known for the most castles and fortresses in Germany. North Rhine-Westphalia has a high concentration

    North Rhine-Westphalia

    North Rhine-Westphalia

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  • Gelsenkirchen
  • City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    of Wattenscheid in the Bochum district, in the governmental region of Arnsberg, Buer, which was an Amt in its own right, was along with nearby Horst joined

    Gelsenkirchen

    Gelsenkirchen

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  • Avro Lancaster
  • World War II British heavy bomber aircraft

    roughly 100 yards of the viaduct's length; additional viaducts, such as at Arnsberg, were promptly targeted by the squadron thereafter. By April 1945, there

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  • Lena – Liebe meines Lebens
  • 2010 German TV series or program

    men to better her prospects. She is in a relationship with Rafael von Arnsberg, but also has an affair with his son, David. Rafael von Arensberg (Urs

    Lena – Liebe meines Lebens

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  • Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier
  • Mining area in Germany

    Verzeichnis und Karte der Gruben) Vorschriftensammlung Bergbau der Bezirksregierung Arnsberg, Abteilung 6 : Bergbau und Energie in NRW, laufend aktualisiert.

    Rheinisches Braunkohlerevier

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  • Simon I, Count of Tecklenburg
  • 1224), the daughter of Count Eberhard I of Berg-Altena and Adelaide of Arnsberg. Simon and Oda had the following children: Heilwig (c. 1178 – after 1180)

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Cala

    Castle

    Cala

  • Keller
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Keller

    German : from Middle High German kellaere ‘cellarman’, ‘cellar master’ (Latin cellarius, denoting the keeper of the cella ‘store chamber’, ‘pantry’). Hence an occupational name for the overseer of the stores, accounts, or household in general in, for example, a monastery or castle. Kellers were important as trusted stewards in a great household, and in some cases were promoted to ministerial rank. The surname is widespread throughout central Europe.English : either an occupational name for a maker of caps or cauls, from Middle English kellere, or an occupational name for an executioner, from Old English cwellere.Irish : reduced form of Kelleher.Scottish : variant of Keillor.

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  • Mellon
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    Mellon

    Northern Irish : shortened Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Mealláin ‘descendant of Meallán’, a personal name that is a diminutive of meall ‘pleasant’.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Meulan in Seine-et-Oise.Dutch (van Mellon) : habitational name from Millun bij Keulen.Thomas and Sarah Jane Mellon came to Pittsburgh, PA, from Lower Castletown, Tyrone, Ireland, in 1818. Their grandson, the industrialist and financier Andrew William Mellon (1855–1937) is remembered not only as a businessman but also as an art collector. He served as secretary of the Treasury from 1921 to 1932.

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  • Castles
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, and northern Irish

    Castles

    English, Scottish, and northern Irish : from a plural or genitive form of Castle.

    Castles

  • Hardcastle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Hardcastle

    English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from a place named with Middle English hard ‘difficult’, ‘inaccessible’, ‘impregnable’, or perhaps ‘cheerless’ + castel ‘castle’, ‘fortress’, ‘stronghold’ (see Castle), perhaps Hardcastle Garth in North Yorkshire or Hardcastle Crags in West Yorkshire, although either or both of these could be from the surname. It has been suggested that the surname may come from a Roman fort forming part of Hadrian’s Wall in northern England.

    Hardcastle

  • Fairfax
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    English

    Fairfax

    English : nickname for someone with beautiful long hair, from Middle English fair feax ‘beautiful tresses’. This was a common descriptive phrase in Middle English; the alliterative poem Sir Gawain and the Green Knight refers to ‘fair fanning fax’ encircling the shoulders of the doughty warrior.Thomas Fairfax (1693–1781), an army officer from Leeds Castle, Kent, England, first came to VA in 1735 and settled on maternal estates there as a proprietor in 1747.

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  • Keep
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    Keep

    English : occupational name for a jailer or someone employed at a keep or castle, Middle English kepe.Americanized spelling of German Kiep, from a short form of the old personal name Gebolf, from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements geb ‘gift’ + wolf ‘wolf’. Compare Gebhardt.

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  • Hansberry
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    English

    Hansberry

    English : variant spelling of Hansbury.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Hansberg (see Hansberger) or Hansbruch (see Hansbrough).

    Hansberry

  • ARNBORG
  • Female

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    ARNBORG

    Swedish form of Old Norse Arnbjorg, ARNBORG means "eagle protection." 

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  • Lavelle
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    Irish

    Lavelle

    Irish : adopted as an English equivalent of Gaelic Ó Maoil Fhábhail ‘descendant of Maolfhábhail’, a personal name meaning ‘fond of movement or travel’.English : from the common French place name Laval, from Old French val ‘valley’. This is also a Huguenot name (with the same etymology), taken to England by Etienne-Abel Laval, a minister of the French church in Castle Street, London, around 1730.French : habitational name from Lavelle in Puy-de-Dôme or various other, smaller places so named.

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  • ARNBORGH
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    ARNBORGH

    Old form of Swedish Arnborg, ARNBORGH means "eagle protection."

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  • Castle
  • Boy/Male

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    Castle

    Castle

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  • Castle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Castle

    English : topographic name from Anglo-Norman French, Middle English castel ‘castle’, ‘fortified building or set of buildings’, especially the residence of a feudal lord (Late Latin castellum, a diminutive of castrum ‘fort’, ‘Roman walled city’). The name would also have denoted a servant who lived and worked at such a place.

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  • Letcher
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    English

    Letcher

    English : topographic name for someone who lived beside a stream, from Old English læcc, læce (see Leach) + the suffix -er denoting an inhabitant.English : unflattering nickname for a lecher, Middle English lech(o)ur (Old French leceor). Reaney comments: ‘The surname is rare, probably usually disguised as Leger’.German (Letscher) : habitational name for someone from Letsch, near Bensberg, Rhineland, or various other places such as Letsche, Letschin, Letschow, etc. See also Letsch.

    Letcher

  • Castleton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Castleton

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Castleton, for example in Derbyshire and North Yorkshire, from Old English castel ‘castle’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’.

    Castleton

  • Rosborough
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (now mainly northern Ireland)

    Rosborough

    English (now mainly northern Ireland) : apparently a habitational name from an unidentified place.perhaps also an altered spelling of Swedish Rosberg or German Rossburg (see Rosburg).

    Rosborough

  • Dobbs
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dobbs

    English : patronymic meaning ‘son of Robert’, common in central England (see Dobb).Arthur Dobbs (1689–1765) was born at Castle Dobbs, Co. Antrim, Ireland. In 1745 he purchased 400,000 acres of land in NC and was selected as governor in 1754. He married twice and his second wife, wed when he was age 73, was a girl in her teens from NC.

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  • Kestel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kestel

    English : habitational name from Kestle, a place in Cornwall, so named from Cornish castell ‘castle’, ‘village’, ‘rock’.German : habitational name from a place so called in Upper Franconia.Dutch : variant of Kessel.

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  • Eden
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Eden

    English : from the Middle English personal name Edun, Old English Ēadhūn, composed of the elements ēad ‘prosperity’, ‘wealth’ + hūn ‘bear-cub’.English : habitational name from Castle Eden or Eden Burn in County Durham, both of which derive from a British river name perhaps meaning ‘water’, recorded by the Greek geographer Ptolemy in the 2nd century ad in the form Ituna.German : habitational name any of several places, mainly in Bavaria and Austria, so named from Middle High German œde ‘wasteland’ + the dative suffix -n.Frisian : patronymic from the personal name Ede.Charles Eden (1673–1722), colonial governor of NC under the lords proprietors from 1714 onward, used the armorial bearings of the family of Eden of the county palatine of Durham in the north of England. Of the same connection was Sir Robert Eden, last royal governor of MD.

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    Galen

    Healer; Festive Party

  • Eleanor
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    American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican

    Eleanor

    Light; Variant of Helen; Shinning Light; Sun Ray; Torch

  • Manna
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    Assamese, Danish, French, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Manna

    Heavenly

  • AbuHamzah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    AbuHamzah

    Lion

  • Jaimathi
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    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional

    Jaimathi

    Victorious Mind

  • Aspan
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    Aspan

    An Efficient Horse Rider

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    Ibrahim | عیبراہیم

    Abraham, Earth, Abraham, Earth a prophets name

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  • Dhurv
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    Star with glow every time

  • Priyamkari
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Priyamkari

    Goddess Durga

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  • Hold
  • n.

    A place of security; a fortified place; a fort; a castle; -- often called a stronghold.

  • Castled
  • a.

    Fortified; turreted; as, castled walls.

  • Visionary
  • n.

    One whose imagination overpowers his reason and controls his judgment; an unpractical schemer; one who builds castles in the air; a daydreamer.

  • Surrender
  • n.

    The act of surrendering; the act of yielding, or resigning one's person, or the possession of something, into the power of another; as, the surrender of a castle to an enemy; the surrender of a right.

  • Castle
  • v. i.

    To move the castle to the square next to king, and then the king around the castle to the square next beyond it, for the purpose of covering the king.

  • Castled
  • a.

    Having a castle or castles; supporting a castle; as, a castled height or crag.

  • Castle-guard
  • n.

    The guard or defense of a castle.

  • Rook
  • n.

    One of the four pieces placed on the corner squares of the board; a castle.

  • Castled
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Castle

  • Castlebuilder
  • n.

    Fig.: one who builds castles in the air or forms visionary schemes.

  • Castlet
  • n.

    A small castle.

  • Castlery
  • n.

    The government of a castle.

  • Castleward
  • n.

    Same as Castleguard.

  • Machicolation
  • n.

    An opening between the corbels which support a projecting parapet, or in the floor of a gallery or the roof of a portal, shooting or dropping missiles upen assailants attacking the base of the walls. Also, the construction of such defenses, in general, when of this character. See Illusts. of Battlement and Castle.

  • Tanist
  • n.

    In Ireland, a lord or proprietor of a tract of land or of a castle, elected by a family, under the system of tanistry.

  • Castle-guard
  • n.

    A tax or imposition an a dwelling within a certain distance of a castle, for the purpose of maintaining watch and ward in it; castle-ward.

  • Wich
  • n.

    A street; a village; a castle; a dwelling; a place of work, or exercise of authority; -- now obsolete except in composition; as, bailiwick, Warwick, Greenwick.

  • Castle
  • n.

    A piece, made to represent a castle, used in the game of chess; a rook.

  • Uncastle
  • v. t.

    To take a castle from; to turn out of a castle.

  • Starosty
  • n.

    A castle and domain conferred on a nobleman for life.