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82: 112: 59: 277:, and it remained in their possession until the French Revolution. The Lords of Stein were first mentioned in the 12th century. Their relationship to the Counts of Nahegau is unclear. Rheingrafenstein Castle itself is first unambiguously mentioned in the 13th century. The Lords of Stein acquired the Rheingau in the second half of the 12th century through marriage. In 1196, Lord Wolfram of Stein began styling himself 47: 219: 119: 89: 315:. Siegfried I of Stein married Lukarids, the daughter of Count Embirch of the Rheingau and their son Wolfgang inherited the Rheingau, on the right bank of the Rhine. After the battle of Sprendlingen in 1279, Siegfried II lost his possessions of the right bank to the Archbishop of Mainz. He moved his residence here and named the rock 323:
line. During the Thirty Years' War, the castle was conquered by the Spaniards and the Swedes. During the Palatinate War of Succession, the castle was destroyed by French troops under general Mélac in 1689. In 1721, the count donated the ruins to the city, so that a salt works could be built on top
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of the ruins. In 1835, descendants of the Wild- and Rhinegraves of Rheingrafenstein (who had been raised to princes in the meantime), bought the ruins back from the municipality of Münster.
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was built on top of the castle's ruins. The castle's last owner, the Prince of Grumbach, moved his residence to nearby
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The history of Rheingrafenstein Castle The castle was built in the 11th century on a rock which was then called
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family. It was definitely the ancestral castle of the Lords of Stein, the later Wild- and
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Wie Schwalbennester an den Felsen geklebt. Burgen in der Nordpfalz
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was probably built in the 11th or 12th century by the Counts of
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On the southern slope of the rock, the ruins of the bailey
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Buildings and structures in Bad Kreuznach (district)
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Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg


Rheingrafenstein Castle is located in Rhineland-Palatinate
Rheingrafenstein Castle is located in Germany
49°48′28″N 7°51′01″E / 49.8078°N 7.8503°E / 49.8078; 7.8503

castle
porphyry
Nahe
Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg
Bad Kreuznach
rock castle
Nahegau
Emichones
Rhinegraves
Thirty Years' War
general Mélac
salt works
Gaugrehweiler
enceinte
tower house
ISBN
3-7954-1674-4
ISBN
3-927754-56-0
Rheingrafenstein Castle
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Reconstructed drawing of the medieval situation
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