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About 1300, an “Else, Frau von
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Blankenheim cousins, with whom he was at war. Surrounding the castle were broad moats, which were fed by the river PrĂĽm. The castle could be entered behind a wall from the east. In 1370, Provost Konrad died, whereupon the new owner became Konrad V of
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pole weapon). The five “plates” (silver roundels, or in this case balls or orbs, as the German blazon has it) are taken from a seal used by a Johann von
Neuenstein. The golden mount symbolizes the Goldberg, a mountain in the municipality whose name has the same meaning as the municipality's
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Zackenschildhaupt und ĂĽber goldenem BogenschildfuĂź (Berg), darin ein roter Drachenkopf, der mit einem roten Kreuzstab bedeckt ist, in Rot fĂĽnf (2:1:2) silberne Kugeln, begleitet rechts und links von je einer goldenen
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had not yet been built). Ever since, Neuenstein's history has been bound with Ormont's. In the early 14th century, Ormont was therefore
Luxembourgish domain and was held by the Lords of Blankenheim as a fief.
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Manderscheid arms). Konrad of Schleiden, builder of Castle Neuenstein, bore arms charged with golden
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Directory of Cultural Monuments in Vulkaneifel district
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1037:"Ormont's history"
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