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House Of Rötteln
The House of Rötteln was a Nobility, noble family based in the Basel area that can be documented between 1102/3 and 1316. The family, whose Rötteln Castle, castle was located near Lörrach, had large estates in southern Breisgau, particularly in the Wiesental, Black Forest, Wiesental, where a member of the family elevated Schopfheim to the status of a town. Around the middle of the 13th century, the family was at the height of its power, the Röttlers and became Roman Catholic Diocese of Basel, bishops of Basel, was about to become Provost (religion), provost of the cathedral and bishop -elect, elect. With him, the family died out in the Patrilineality, male line in 1316 and was inherited by the House of Hachberg-Sausenberg, Margraves of Hachberg-Sausenberg. The Röttler inheritance was an important step in forming the later Markgräflerland. History The time of Dietrichs The Lords of Rötteln are first mentioned in 1102/3, when the Bishop of Basel, Burchard of Basle, Bur ...
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A coat of arms is a heraldry, heraldic communication design, visual design on an escutcheon (heraldry), escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard (the last two being outer garments), originating in Europe. The coat of arms on an escutcheon forms the central element of the full achievement (heraldry), heraldic achievement, which in its whole consists of a shield, supporters, a crest (heraldry), crest, and a motto. A coat of arms is traditionally unique to the armiger (e.g. an individual person, family, state, organization, school or corporation). The term "coat of arms" itself, describing in modern times just the heraldic design, originates from the description of the entire medieval chainmail "surcoat" garment used in combat or preparation for the latter. Roll of arms, Rolls of arms are collections of many coats of arms, and since the early Modern Age centuries, they have been a source of information for public showing and tracing the membership of a nobility, noble family, a ...
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