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Wildenstein Castle (Saxony)
Wildenstein Castle (german: Schloss Wildenstein) may refer to the following castles: * Château de Wildenstein, ruined castle in the Alsace region of France, situated in the commune of Kruth in the Haut-Rhin département * Wildenstein Castle (Bubendorf), castle in the municipality of Bubendorf in the canton of Basel-Land in Switzerland *Wildenstein Castle (Leibertingen), a castle in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Wildenstein Castle (Palatinate), a ruined castle in Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Wildenstein Castle (Aargau) in the Swiss Canton of Aargau * Wildenstein Castle (Eschau) in German state of Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ... * Wildenstein Castle (Fichtenau) in the German state of Baden-Württemberg {{disambiguation ...
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Château De Wildenstein
The Château de Wildenstein () is a ruined castle in the Alsace region of France, situated in the '' commune'' of Kruth in the Haut-Rhin ''département''. History The castle's position on top of a glacial moraine dominating the road from the Oderen Pass towards Lorraine made it an excellent instrument for surveillance. The Château de Wildenstein is first mentioned in 1312 as the property of the count of Ferrette, Ulrich III. He promised his rival, the abbot of Murbach, that he would not build castles on the abbey's territory, on condition that Pierre de Bollwiller was given a free hand at Wildenstein. It was given as a fief to Pierre and stayed in his family's hands until 1536. At this date, it was practically in ruins and the abbot of Murbach bought it back and began to rebuild and restore the castle, to better suit it to warfare with firearms. A chapel was also built at this time, dedicated to the Holy Cross (''Sainte Croix''). During the Thirty Years' War, it was taken and r ...
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Wildenstein Castle (Bubendorf)
Wildenstein Castle (german: Schloss Wildenstein) is a castle in the municipality of Bubendorf in the canton of Basel-Land in Switzerland. It is a Swiss heritage site of national significance. The castle was acquired by the local council in 1995 and is now regularly used for cultural events. See also * List of castles in Switzerland This list includes castles and fortresses in Switzerland. Entries list the name and location of the castle, fortress or ruins in each Canton in Switzerland. Aargau Appenzell Ausserrhoden Appenzell Innerrhoden Basel-Land ... References External links * Cultural property of national significance in Basel-Landschaft Castles in Basel-Landschaft {{Switzerland-castle-stub ...
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Wildenstein Castle (Leibertingen)
Burg Wildenstein ( Leibertingen), a fortified spur castle, built between 1200 and 1300 A.D., is situated above the Danube break-through at the Swabian Alb in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It functions now as a hostel of the German Youth Hostel Association ("Deutsches Jugendherbergswerk"). See also * List of forts * List of castles in Baden-Württemberg Further reading * The Zimmern Chronicle * Gunter Haug und Heinrich Güntner: ''Burg Wildenstein über dem Tal der jungen Donau''. DRW-Verlag. Leinfelden-Echterdingen 2001. * Otto Piper Otto Piper (1841–1921) was a German architectural historian who, with August von Cohausen (1812–1896), is regarded as one of the two founders of scientific research into castles. Life Otto Piper was born on 22 December 1841 in Röckwitz, th ...: ''Burgenkunde, Bauwesen und Geschichte der Burgen''. München 1912. Nachdruck, Weltbild Verlag, Augsburg, 1993. * Günter Schmitt: ''Wildenstein und Leibertinger Ortsburg''. In: Derselbe: ''Burge ...
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Wildenstein Castle (Palatinate)
Wildenstein Castle (german: Burg Wildenstein) is a ruined hill castle on a hill, {{Höhe, 486, DE-NN, link=true, in the Wildenstein valley (''Wildensteiner Tal''), hidden in a wood at the foot of the Donnersberg near Dannenfels in the county of Donnersbergkreis in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate Rhineland-Palatinate ( , ; german: link=no, Rheinland-Pfalz ; lb, Rheinland-Pfalz ; pfl, Rhoilond-Palz) is a western state of Germany. It covers and has about 4.05 million residents. It is the ninth largest and sixth most populous of the .... The castles is of the motte and bailey type. Together with the three other ruined castles of Falkenstein, Hohenfels and Tannenfels, it forms the ring of the "Donnersberg Castles".Information board at the castle, viewed 2009 References External links Wildenstein Castle at pfalzlexikon.de Castles in Rhineland-Palatinate Heritage sites in Rhineland-Palatinate Donnersbergkreis ...
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Wildenstein Castle (Aargau)
Wildenstein Castle (german: Schloss Wildenstein) may refer to the following castles: *Château de Wildenstein, ruined castle in the Alsace region of France, situated in the commune of Kruth in the Haut-Rhin département * Wildenstein Castle (Bubendorf), castle in the municipality of Bubendorf in the canton of Basel-Land in Switzerland *Wildenstein Castle (Leibertingen), a castle in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Wildenstein Castle (Palatinate), a ruined castle in Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Wildenstein Castle (Aargau) in the Swiss Canton of Aargau * Wildenstein Castle (Eschau) in German state of Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ... * Wildenstein Castle (Fichtenau) in the German state of Baden-Württemberg {{disambiguation ...
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Aargau
Aargau, more formally the Canton of Aargau (german: Kanton Aargau; rm, Chantun Argovia; french: Canton d'Argovie; it, Canton Argovia), is one of the 26 cantons forming the Swiss Confederation. It is composed of eleven districts and its capital is Aarau. Aargau is one of the most northerly cantons of Switzerland. It is situated by the lower course of the Aare River, which is why the canton is called ''Aar- gau'' (meaning "Aare province"). It is one of the most densely populated regions of Switzerland. History Early history The area of Aargau and the surrounding areas were controlled by the Helvetians, a member of the Celts, as far back as 200 BC. It was eventually occupied by the Romans and then by the 6th century, the Franks. The Romans built a major settlement called Vindonissa, near the present location of Brugg. Medieval Aargau The reconstructed Old High German name of Aargau is ''Argowe'', first unambiguously attested (in the spelling ''Argue'') in 795. The term ...
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Wildenstein Castle (Eschau)
Wildenstein Castle (german: Schloss Wildenstein) may refer to the following castles: *Château de Wildenstein, ruined castle in the Alsace region of France, situated in the commune of Kruth in the Haut-Rhin département * Wildenstein Castle (Bubendorf), castle in the municipality of Bubendorf in the canton of Basel-Land in Switzerland *Wildenstein Castle (Leibertingen), a castle in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *Wildenstein Castle (Palatinate), a ruined castle in Donnersbergkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany * Wildenstein Castle (Aargau) in the Swiss Canton of Aargau * Wildenstein Castle (Eschau) in German state of Bavaria Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total lan ... * Wildenstein Castle (Fichtenau) in the German state of Baden-Württemberg {{disambiguation ...
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Bavaria
Bavaria ( ; ), officially the Free State of Bavaria (german: Freistaat Bayern, link=no ), is a state in the south-east of Germany. With an area of , Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany. With over 13 million inhabitants, it is second in population only to North Rhine-Westphalia, but due to its large size its population density is below the German average. Bavaria's main cities are Munich (its capital and largest city and also the third largest city in Germany), Nuremberg, and Augsburg. The history of Bavaria includes its earliest settlement by Iron Age Celtic tribes, followed by the conquests of the Roman Empire in the 1st century BC, when the territory was incorporated into the provinces of Raetia and Noricum. It became the Duchy of Bavaria (a stem duchy) in the 6th century AD following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire. It was later incorporated into the Holy Roman Empire, became an ind ...
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