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Falkenburg Castle (Palatinate)

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61: 44: 91: 238: 98: 68: 291:, letters dating to 1019 describe a rock outcrop called the Falkenstein considered as the most northerly border belonging to the principality of Kaiserslautern. Werner I of Bolanden is thought to have begun construction of the castle on this rock in 1125; he was a vassal of Duke Frederick II of Swabia. 307:
A Werner of Falkenburg is mentioned among legal documents dating from 1290. From 1300 to 1313 the castle was enfeoffed to Frederick IV of Leiningen. Then in 1317 it was given in fee to Counts Palatine Rudolph II and Rupert I by
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the castle was captured, first by Spanish troops in 1631, and then again by Swedish troops in 1632, before being finally retaken by troops from Lorraine. The castle was demolished by the French Marshal Schönbeck in 1638.
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occupied an area of 6.8 by 7.2 metres (22 by 24 ft). Its walls were 1.8 metres (5.9 ft) thick and its remains 2.5 metres (8.2 ft) high. The ruins include a
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took over the castle until 1456 when it went into the possession of the counts of Dhaun-Oberstein. In 1458, the Duke of Lorraine took over and became the high feudal lord.
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in Hane were records of Sigbold of Falkenstein in 1135; he was one of the first to take the name of the castle for himself. Then in 1233 the imperial
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Alexander Thon (ed.): „... wie eine gebannte, unnahbare Zauberburg“. Burgen in der Südpfalz, 2nd revised edition, Regensburg, 2005, pp. 44–47.
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of 1524–1525. In 1545, with the fall of the empire the House of Austria took over under the charge of the Austrian government in Freiburg.
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The entire region of Frankenweide was administered from Falkenburg until the castle was destroyed, when it was then moved to
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Rolf Übel (2002), Jürgen Keddigkeit; Alexander Thon; Rolf Übel (eds.), "Falkenburg",
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The Falkenburg was probably built in the 11th century as a successor to the nearby
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The elongated castle is in two parts: a 50-by-11-metre (164 by 36 ft)
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Restoration work on the castle was carried out in the 1930s and 1970.
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From 1420, the Bolanded/Falkenstein lineage died out and the
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Wilgartswiesen

Falkenburg is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Falkenburg is located in Germany
49°12′19″N 7°51′36″E / 49.2054°N 7.8601°E / 49.2054; 7.8601
hill castle
rock castle
sea level (NN)
ministeriales

ruin
Wilgartswiesen
Palatinate Forest
Rhineland-Palatinate
Germany
sandstone
Wilgartaburg
Mainz
family monastery
ministerialis
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor
counts of Virneburg
German Peasants' War
30 Years' War
Wilgartswiesen
upper ward
lower ward
drawbridge
bergfried
cistern

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