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Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Bolanden (German pronunciation: [boˈlandn̩]) is a municipality in the Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. New Bolanden Castle
Bolanden
New Bolanden Castle (German: Burg Neu-Bolanden or Neubolanden) is a ruined spur castle and, today, a cultural monument. It stands at a height of 260 m
New_Bolanden_Castle
German prelate and novelist
Conrad von Bolanden (9 August 1828 – 30 May 1920), born Joseph Eduard Konrad Bischoff, was a German prelate and novelist in the Roman Catholic Diocese
Conrad_von_Bolanden
Noble family in Germany
from the Ministeriales of Bolanden, who held land and a castle at Falkenstein in the Palatinate region. Philipp IV of Bolanden, a treasurer to the Emperor
Counts of Falkenstein (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Counts_of_Falkenstein_(Rhineland-Palatinate)
Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim
married on 28 February 1318 with Liutgard of Bolanden (d. 1324/25), a daughter of Philip V of Bolanden. This marriage remained childless. After Liutgard's
Rudolf IV, Margrave of Baden-Pforzheim
Rudolf_IV,_Margrave_of_Baden-Pforzheim
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1368, it was first mentioned as Kirchheim bei Bolanden in 1370, owing its name to the Lords of Bolanden [de]. The place Kirchheim was first mentioned
Kirchheimbolanden
21 November 1253), also called Christian von Weisenau and Christian von Bolanden, was the archbishop of Mainz from 1249 to 1251. He belonged a respected
Christian II (archbishop of Mainz)
Christian_II_(archbishop_of_Mainz)
Religious denomination
Klassen: Die Mennoniten in Paraguay : Reich Gottes und Reich dieser Welt. Bolanden 1988. Hendrik Hack: Die Kolonisation der Mennoniten im paraguayischen Chaco
Mennonites_in_Paraguay
Ruined hillside castle in Hesse, Germany
Castle Coordinates 49°58′31″N 7°52′50″E / 49.97528°N 7.88056°E / 49.97528; 7.88056 Site history Built 1212 Built by Philipp von Bolanden Demolished 1689
Ehrenfels_Castle_(Hesse)
Historical region of Germany
exception of the cantons of Worms and Pfeddersheim; the canton of Kirchheim-Bolanden, in the district of Alzei. In the Département of the Sarre: the cantons
Palatinate_(region)
Castle in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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. At the Bolanden family
Falkenburg Castle (Palatinate)
Falkenburg_Castle_(Palatinate)
listed in the book of Werner von Bolanden as a fief, together with the custom point in Bornhofen. The noble family of Bolanden stayed as lords of Sterrenberg
Sterrenberg Castle (Rhineland)
Sterrenberg_Castle_(Rhineland)
Town in Hesse, Germany
the Lords of Bolanden-Falkenstein from 1255 to 1418, under whose rule Königstein was granted town rights in 1313. The Lords of Bolanden-Falkenstein were
Königstein_im_Taunus
Die Mennoniten in Paraguay. Band 1: Reich Gottes und Reich dieser Welt (Bolanden-Weierhof, Germany 2001) ISBN 3-921881-05-6 Kaputi Mennonita. Eine friedliche
Peter_P._Klassen
Kesselburg Schloss Kirchheimbolanden Landsberg Castle Burg Löwenstein Neu-Bolanden Castle Randeck Castle Ruppertsecken Castle Stauf Castle Tannenfels Castle
Lists_of_castles_in_Germany
Place in Boquerón, Paraguay
Klassen: Die Mennoniten in Paraguay : Reich Gottes und Reich dieser Welt. Bolanden 1988. Hendrik Hack: Die Kolonisation der Mennoniten im paraguayischen Chaco
Menno_Colony
Germany German Translation: "Home with a Church (near the municipality) Bolanden". Papahānaumokuākea 17 Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, United States Hawaiian
List_of_long_place_names
Castle in Germany
common in the Late Roman period. The assertion that, in 1128, Werner of Bolanden and his wife Guda of Hohenfels were named, and that Guda was the last member
Hohenfels_Castle_(Palatinate)
German noble family
year disagreements in arms took place about the Stolzenburg. The lords of Bolanden inherited the lands of the extinct Stolzenberg line and sold Simmern to
Raugraves
Landsberg Castle, Obermoschel Burg Löwenstein, Niedermoschel Neu-Bolanden Castle, Bolanden Randeck Castle, Mannweiler-Cölln Ruppertsecken Castle, Ruppertsecken
List of castles in Rhineland-Palatinate
List_of_castles_in_Rhineland-Palatinate
District in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
arms of the new district. On the left is the red wheel of the Lords of Bolanden, taken from the Kirchheim coat of arms. The blue wheel on the right is
Donnersbergkreis
Bolanden, who is documented as completing the construction of Burg Bischofstein. This comes from a document dated June 10, 1242 in which von Bolanden
Bischofstein_Castle_(Germany)
Ruined hill castle in Donnersbergkreis, Germany
of Bolanden. In the late 13th century most of the territory was inherited by the counts of Sponheim. They founded a family line, Sponheim-Bolanden-Dannenfels
Tannenfels Castle (Palatinate)
Tannenfels_Castle_(Palatinate)
Queen of the Romans
her safety, Richard had her taken to her paternal half-uncle, Philip of Bolanden-Hohenfels, and soon began negotiating marriage with her. Beatrice became
Beatrice_of_Falkenburg
(1349–1410) Prince-Bishopric of Speyer (complete list) – Friedrich of Bolanden, Prince-bishop (1272–1302) Sigibodo of Lichtenberg, Prince-bishop (1302–1314)
List of state leaders in the 14th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
German bishop (1796–1869)
hospitality were legendary. Therefore, the German novelist Conrad von Bolanden characterized him in his novel Die Aufgeklärten, 1864, as the "landlord
Nicolaus_von_Weis
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
industrial area near the Autobahn. Until then, the company's seat had been in Bolanden and Mainz, having moved to Wörrstadt in mid July 2008. With roughly 550
Wörrstadt
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Huneberg was given feudal tenure of a mansion in Miesenbach by the Counts of Bolanden. Miesenbach later belonged to the Palatinate Electorate and the court district
Ramstein-Miesenbach
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
about the families Bolanden and Hohenfels. Werner I of Bolanden, an Imperial ministerialis, founded the Hane Monastery near Bolanden in 1129. Werner II
Reipoltskirchen
Bavarian administrative district (1816–1946)
exception of the cantons of Worms and Pfeddersheim; the canton of Kirchheim-Bolanden, in districts of Alzei. In the Sarre Département: the cantons of Waldmohr
Circle_of_the_Rhine
German noble family
and the Slovene March Dissolution 1806 Cadet branches Ortenburg-Neuortenburg, Bolanden-Dannenfels, Heinsberg, Neef, Sayn-Wittgenstein, arguably Vianden
Sponheim_family
Sponheim-Starkenburg, Sponheim-Heinsberg and Sponheim-Kreuznach Sponheim-Bolanden County n/a n/a 1277: Partitioned from Sponheim-Kreuznach 1410: Extinct;
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (S)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(S)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Pfrimm river flows through the village. Neighbouring municipalities are Bolanden, Gauersheim, Albisheim, Rüssingen, Göllheim, Dreisen and Weitersweiler
Marnheim
Canadian novel, 2004
Geschichtsblätter, herausgegeben vom Mennonitischen Geschichtsverein, Jg. 63, Bolanden 2006, S. 153–172. ISBN 3-921881-24-2 Lecture on A Complicated Kindness
A_Complicated_Kindness
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
village (Unterdorf), and became a fief of the families of Falkenstein and Bolanden [de]. Later, the Bolandian possession was sold to the Count of Leiningen
Fußgönheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
independently from the abbey's holdings, Imperial ministerialis Werner von Bolanden was enfeoffed by the Empire with the jurisdiction, the right to appoint
Mandel,_Germany
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
of the municipality. Neighbouring municipalities are Kirchheimbolanden, Bolanden, Jakobsweiler, Steinbach am Donnersberg and Rockenhausen. Dannenfels was
Dannenfels
Margravine Ceased to be Margravine Death Spouse Liutgard of Bolanden Philipp V, Lord of Bolanden (Bolanden) - before 28 February 1318 18 March 1324/25 Rudolf IV
List of consorts of rulers of Baden
List_of_consorts_of_rulers_of_Baden
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
palatine, and in 1190, it said in the directory of fiefs kept by the House of Bolanden that Ogelrode, as the village was then known, was a branch of the parish
Eckenroth
Town in Hesse, Germany
Falkenstein following the marriage of Isengard of Münzenberg to Philip IV of Bolanden-Falkenstein. As an inheritance Lich was given to the House of Solms in
Lich,_Hesse
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Kirchheimbolanden. Neighbouring municipalities are Stetten, Albisheim, Marnheim, Bolanden, Kirchheimbolanden, Bischheim and Rittersheim. The west of the district
Gauersheim
German aristocrat
Weilburg, Merenberg, Gleiberg, Hüttenberg, Reichelsheim, Kirchheim, Stauf, Bolanden and parts of Homburg Ernest Casimir did not spend much time in his own
Ernest Casimir, Count of Nassau-Weilburg
Ernest_Casimir,_Count_of_Nassau-Weilburg
mid-14th century as New Falkenstein (Burg Neu-Falkenstein) by the lords of Bolanden-Falkenstein, whose family home was on the Donnersberg hill at Falkenstein
Falkenstein_Castle_(Taunus)
1335 (co-ruling since 12 July 1291) Margraviate of Pforzheim Liutgard of Bolanden (d.1325) 28 February 1318 no children Maria of Oettingen (d.10 June 1369)
List_of_monarchs_of_Baden
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
and Jakob of Bischheim vouched for a document of Hane Abbey in nearby Bolanden. Gerung of Bischheim also gave his properties in Marnheim to the abbey
Bischheim,_Germany
Landmark in Germany
Kesselburg Schloss Kirchheimbolanden Landsberg Castle Burg Löwenstein Neu-Bolanden Castle Randeck Castle Ruppertsecken Castle Stauf Castle Tannenfels Castle
Montabaur_Castle
Castle in Germany
1135 as the castle of the lords of Falkenstein, a branch of the lords of Bolanden. It is mentioned again in 1233 in the possession of Philip I, the Lord
Falkenstein Castle (Palatinate)
Falkenstein_Castle_(Palatinate)
Former palace of the princes of Nassau-Weilbirg in Kirchheimbolanden, Germany
Kirchheimbolanden was located. In 1368, count Heinrich II. von Sponheim-Bolanden asked the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV (1316–1378) to grant the small
Schloss_Kirchheimbolanden
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Beginning in this time, the village was a fief from the lordship of Kirchheim-Bolanden held as a Ganerbenschaft (joint holding) among whose lords the Family Wolf
Lauschied
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
name Litwilre in a directory of landholds in which a lord, Werner II of Bolanden, stated that he had been enfeoffed with the village by the Archbishop of
Lettweiler
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Verbandsgemeinde of Wonnegau, whose seat is in Osthofen. Werner II of Bolanden was enfeoffed about 1190 with the village of Dittelsheim by the Counts
Dittelsheim-Heßloch
Coat of arms of Mainz
Kirchheimbolanden and Rockenhausen. The red wheel represented the line of Bolanden, the blue represented the line of Hohenfels. Osnabrück: this city's arms
Wheel_of_Mainz
Area between main and secondary walls of a fortification
Zwingers. Occasionally the narrow outworks of the Habsburg (Aargau) or of Alt-Bolanden (Rhineland-Palatinate), which date to the late 10th and early 11th centuries
Zwinger
Netherlands 1830: To Belgium Falkenstein Lordship n/a n/a 1220: Partitioned from Bolanden 1255: Inherited territories of Hagen-Münzenberg 1271: Partitioned into
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (F)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(F)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Lorsch in 962 with Saint Maximin's Abbey in Trier. In 1190, the Lords of Bolanden were enfeoffed with the jurisdiction and holdings by the Holy Roman Empire
Norheim
Bockenheim an der Weinstraße Boden Bodenbach Bodenheim Bogel Böhl-Iggelheim Bolanden Bollenbach Böllenborn Bollendorf Bölsberg Bonefeld Bonerath Bongard Boos
List of municipal flags of Western Germany
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Western_Germany
churches of the city. On October 31 that same year, Bishop Frederick of Bolanden and the city signed a contract in which basically all the longstanding
History_of_Speyer
Australian cyclist (born 1969)
Amsterdam, Six Days (NED) 1st Bolanden-Pfalz (GER) 1st Meckenbeuren (GER) 1st Einhausen - Entega GP (GER) 1st Bolanden-Pfalz (GER) 2nd Bottrop-Kirchhellen
Scott_McGrory
Ecclesiastical state of the Holy Roman Empire
John II of Enghien 1274–1281 Egidius of Falkenstein 1281–1307 Henry II of Bolanden 1307–1334 Winrich de Pomerio 1334–1343 Hugh of Auvergne 1343–1373 Werner
Princely Abbey of Stavelot-Malmedy
Princely_Abbey_of_Stavelot-Malmedy
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Falkenstein domains. Holding the title of Count at first were the Lords of Bolanden, with the Counts of Virneburg inheriting it in 1418. The county then went
Biebelsheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
by noblemen from nearby Morschheim. They were vassals of the Counts of Bolanden. Who ruled the village until it was given to the imperial counts of Nassau-Weilburg
Oberwiesen
Verbandsgemeinde in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
consists of 16 Ortsgemeinden ("local municipalities"). Bennhausen Bischheim Bolanden Dannenfels Gauersheim Ilbesheim Jakobsweiler Kirchheimbolanden — the capital
Kirchheimbolanden (Verbandsgemeinde)
Kirchheimbolanden_(Verbandsgemeinde)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
armies lay near Oppenheim. At the time, the place belonged to Werner IV of Bolanden, who had taken William's side. He was, however, vanquished by Conrad, and
Bechtolsheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
eagles displayed of the second. The wheel likely stands for the Lords of Bolanden, who held Eckelsheim until 1360, and the lower half is Lorraine’s coat
Eckelsheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
former lords’ arms – the House of Hohenfels, and then later the House of Bolanden as well – and is, in fact, the Wheel of Mainz. On the third weekend in
Mommenheim,_Germany
German winery
cultural monuments in Ingelheim am Rhein to the year 1190. The Counts of Bolanden and Ingelheim resided in Westerhaus mansion for over 600 years. As a fief
Schloss_Westerhaus
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Kriegsfeld. In the 13th century it was split in two. In 1376 the Counts of Bolanden and Rupert I owned half the village. The other half was given to Frederick
Kriegsfeld
Stadtteil of Bad Schwalbach in Hesse, Germany
land resulted in bitter poverty. Records show that by 1200, Werner II of Bolanden, a Count of Katzenelnbogen, was receiving income from Ramschied. In 1400
Ramschied
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
became part of the Verbandsgemeinde of Nierstein-Oppenheim. The Lords of Bolanden owned a castle here in the 12th century. Beginning in 1294, the Worms Cathedral
Selzen
German Middle Age. Barbarossa is a novel about the emperor by Conrad von Bolanden. Kaiser Friedrich Barbarossa: Historischer Roman is a 1954 novel about
Cultural depictions of Frederick Barbarossa
Cultural_depictions_of_Frederick_Barbarossa
Eberstein 1237 1245 Heinrich II, Count of Leiningen 1245 1272 Friedrich of Bolanden 1272 1302 Sigibodo II of Lichtenberg, also Siegbodo 1302 1314 Emich, Count
Bishop_of_Speyer
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Catholic Diocese of Mainz. In 1268, the vast holdings owned by the Lords of Bolanden between the Donnersberg and the Rhine were shared out among offspring,
Gau-Odernheim
German castle
(Dietrich) of Hohenfels. The "von Hohenfels" were a branch of the lords of Bolanden, who later called themselves "lords of Reipoltskirchen" in a new branch
Reipoltskirchen_Castle
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Around 1190 the counts of Leiningen had given the village to Werner II of Bolanden as fief. Through this Rüssingen became part of the Dominion of Kirchheim
Rüssingen
German aristocrat (1257–1322)
of Diez [de] (1238 – 3 December 1288). Philip III was a member of the Bolanden [de]-Falkenstein family, which were originally based at Falkenstein Castle [de]
Philip_III_of_Falkenstein
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Abbey. In the Lorsch codex the place was named in 1070. First the Lords of Bolanden and thereafter, as of 1267, the Counts of Leiningen held ownership rights
Bechtheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Upper-Rhenish influence. Hofhaus (manor house) from the time when the family Bolanden were the landholders. TuS 1848 Biebelnheim e. V. (gymnastic and sport club)
Biebelnheim
Saxon nobleman, jurist and prelate
bishopric of Metz and placed it in the hands of the ministerialis Werner von Bolanden. Philip made his peace with Frederick at the Diet of Metz in March 1188
Bertram_of_Metz
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
documentary mention in the later of the enfeoffment books kept by Werner II of Bolanden. An estate at Rödern was transferred in 1338 by Count Johann of Sponheim-Starkenburg
Rödern
Castle ruins in Eisenberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
lord for Stauf Castle, as opposed to Henry II. Count Henry II of Sponheim-Bolanden bought the castle between 1378 and 1388. After the death of Count Henry II
Stauf_Castle_(Palatinate)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
documentary mention in a directory of fiefs kept by the knight Sir Werner II of Bolanden. In 1281, a great landhold hitherto held by a knightly order was donated
Daxweiler
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Wellengesheim. Under its current name it appeared about 1194, when Werner von Bolanden was enfeoffed with the church treasure at Welgesheim by Count Lon. Later
Welgesheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
made up of nothing but four estates held by Otterberg Abbey. Philipp von Bolanden, who was married to Waldgravine Beatrix, removed the village from the Monastery's
Hefersweiler
(1237–1245) Heinrich of Leiningen, Prince-bishop (1245–1272) Friedrich of Bolanden, Prince-bishop (1272–1302) Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg (complete list)
List of state leaders in the 13th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_13th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Geispitzheim noble family's ancestral seat. As vassals of the Feudal Lords of Bolanden, further becoming fiefholders of the Counts of Veldenz beginning in the
Gabsheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
granted loyal followers, such as the Count of Hohenfels and the Knight of Bolanden. Of great importance became the Lords of Flersheim, who beginning in 1482
Ellerstadt
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Waldlaubersheim, Genheim, Roth, Schweppenhausen and Eckenroth to the Lords of Bolanden. Lesser landholds in Rümmelsheim were held by the Knights of Stein, Löwenstein
Rümmelsheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
became an exclave of County of Falkenstein which was ruled by the Counts of Bolanden whose successors were the Counts of Virneburg in 1418. The County of Falkenstein
Ilbesheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
the Bishopric of Worms and passed thereafter as a fief to the Lords of Bolanden. Assigned to the Oberamt of Alzey beginning in 1457, Dorn-Dürkheim was
Dorn-Dürkheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
saint) held the most important properties in Zornheim. After the Lords of Bolanden had transferred sovereignty over Zornheim to one of the Counts of Hohenfels
Zornheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Mandel near Bad Kreuznach), a village that belonged to the Knights of Bolanden. The Waldgraves then enfeoffed a Mulenstein von Grumbach, who might have
Löllbach
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Weitersweiler (south-east), Jakobsweiler (west), Dannenfels (north-west) and Bolanden (east). Bennhausen was documented for the first time, in 1252, as Benninhusen
Bennhausen
BOLANDEN
BOLANDEN
BOLANDEN
BOLANDEN
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Soft-spoken; Well-spoken; Nice Girl; Well Spoken
Male
Swiss
, Christ-bearer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Day (1 and 2).
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Glorious; Honourable; Generous; Splendid; Allah's Attribute
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Helper; Reliever; Winner
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wilson.
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, French, German, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim, Swahili
Equal; Just; Upright
Boy/Male
Tamil
Priyamvad | பà¯à®°à¯€à®¯à®‚வாத
Sweet talking person
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Shining Brightly King
Girl/Female
English American
Fair; good-looking.
BOLANDEN
BOLANDEN
BOLANDEN
BOLANDEN
BOLANDEN