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Rietberg Castle

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the anti-Habsburg court, armed mobs attacked and arrested several pro-Habsburg leaders including the archpriest Nicholas Rusca and the provost Johann Baptista who was known as Zambra. The Planta brothers escaped the mob, but their estates were burned. The mobs brought the captured men to the court in Thusis. Zambra was accused of conspiring with the Spanish, convicted and executed. Nicholas Rusca was beaten and died before the court could sentence him to death. The court also handed down 157 convictions against men who had escaped the mobs.
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assembled to attack the castle in retaliation for the killings in Valtellina. Early in the morning on 25 February, the troops attacked the castle and killed Pompeius Planta as he attempted to flee. According to one version of the story, Pompeius attempted to hide in a chimney, but was discovered by
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became a member of the court of 'clerical overseers' and a leader of the anti-Habsburg faction. The popular court in Thusis, which was associated with the overseers, outlawed many leading men from the pro-Habsburg faction, notably Rudolf Planta and his brother Pompeius Planta. With the support of
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The rectangular tower from the 13th century has walls that are up to 2.5 m (8.2 ft) thick. The original entrance was probably on the third story of this tower. the tower crenelations were filled in on three sides during the 18th century. The current tower roof was added in the last
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In 1617 the castle and associated titles were shared between the Salis family and Pompeius Planta, who had married into the Salis family. After his death, the ownership remained divided until 1664 when the Salis family sold their share to Christoph von Rosenroll for 9000
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century. The tower is flanked to the north by two residential buildings which have medieval foundations. However, they were completely rebuilt in the 17th and 18th centuries. The current appearance of the castle dates back to the 17th century. The
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by an unknown attacker who was dressed as a bear. The attacker may have been a son of Pompeius Planta or an assassin hired by the local aristocracy. According to legend he was killed by the same axe that he used on Pompeius.
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The central tower and oldest part of the castle was built in the 13th century, though it may have been built around an earlier 12th-century tower. It was built for the Lords of Rietberg, who in 1286 were
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valley. Around the same time Pompeius Planta returned to Rietburg believing that enough time had passed. However, on 24 February 1621, a force of anti-Habsburg troops led by
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a dog. He was attacked by the raiders and killed by Jenatsch with an axe. Years later, Jenatsch converted to Catholicism and on 24 January 1639, he was killed during
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for loans from a number of wealthy families or as a reward for gifts from those same families. In 1384 Eglolf von Juvalt lived in the castle. In 1398 the bishop
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round tower was built over the cistern in the 17th century. Today the cistern can be reached by tunnel from the residential wing. In the 17th century a
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In 1798 Johann von Buol-Schauenstein sold the castle to his brother, the Bishop of Chur Karl Rudolf. The Bishop's plans to turn the castle into a
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the castle to Jakob von Castelmur for 500 silver marks. It was mortgaged again in 1409 to Conradin Rambach and the
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In 1620, Catholic forces attacked and killed between 500 and 600 Protestants in the
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The knight-hall apartment was renovated in 2018 and is now a guest accommodation
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in 1554. In 1617, parts of the estate were inherited by the Planta family.
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during the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants known as the
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The Bishop used the castle, its estates and the office of
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and were the bishop's representative in Oberhalbstein and
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Cultural property of national significance in Graubünden
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Pratval
Domleschg
A light grey, compact, square castle with a low square tower in the center, surrounded by green trees and a hazy sky.
Rietberg Castle is located in Canton of Graubünden
Rietberg Castle is located in Switzerland
46°44′09″N 9°26′53″E / 46.735794°N 9.448035°E / 46.735794; 9.448035
hill castle
m above the sea
stone
castle
municipality
Pratval
Canton of Graubünden
Switzerland
heritage site of national significance
Jörg Jenatsch
Bündner Wirren
vassals
Freiherr
Sax-Misox
Bishop of Chur
Schams
Chur
Oberhalbstein
Oberengadin
Rhäzüns
vogt
collateral
mortgaged
cathedral chapter

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