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Town in Saxony, Germany
Hohnstein (German pronunciation: [ˈhoːnˌʃtaɪn] ) is a town located in the Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge district of Saxony, in eastern Germany. As
Hohnstein
German castle ruins
Hohnstein Castle (German: Burg Hohnstein) is one of the largest and best-preserved castle ruins in Germany and is located near Neustadt in the vicinity
Hohnstein_Castle
Count of Oldenburg from 1368 until 1398
Christian V, Count of Oldenburg (c. 1342 – 1399) was the ruling count of Oldenburg from 1368 until 1398. He was born sometime before 1347 to Count Conrad
Christian V, Count of Oldenburg
Christian_V,_Count_of_Oldenburg
Hohnstein/Südharz is a former Verwaltungsgemeinschaft ("collective municipality") in the district of Nordhausen, in Thuringia, Germany. The seat of the
Hohnstein/Südharz
Holy Roman Empire county in Germany
from S-W-Wittgenstein 1657 • Inherited by S-W-Hohnstein 1775 Preceded by Succeeded by Sayn-Wittgenstein-Wittgenstein Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohnstein
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Vallendar
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein was a county and later principality between Hesse-Darmstadt and Westphalia. The county with imperial immediacy was formed
Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein
European royal dynasty
of Diepholz 9: w:de:Hohnstein (Adelsgeschlecht); county of Hohnstein; In 1593, the Klettenberg branch of the Counts of Hohnstein died out. The Counts
House_of_Welf
German duchy (1815–1918)
Braunschweig Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine (in German) O. Hohnstein: Geschichte des Herzogtums Braunschweig, Braunschweig 1908, pp. 465–474
Duchy_of_Brunswick
Castle
Hohnstein Castle (German: Burg Hohnstein) is a medieval castle in the village of the same name, Hohnstein in Saxon Switzerland in the Free State of Sachsen
Hohnstein Castle (Saxon Switzerland)
Hohnstein_Castle_(Saxon_Switzerland)
Client state of the French Empire (1807–1813)
Minden; The counties of Mansfeld, Stolberg, Ravensberg, Rietberg and Hohnstein; The cities of Halle, Goslar, Mühlhausen and Nordhausen; The parts of
Kingdom_of_Westphalia
Germany polity
(Grafen zu Stolberg) probably derived from a branch of the counts of Hohnstein castle near Nordhausen in Thuringia. The castle of Stolberg was first
County_of_Stolberg
Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union (1426–1481)
Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg 10. Dietrich V, Count of Hohnstein-Heringen 5. Agnes of Hohnstein-Heringen 11. Sophie of Brunswick 1. Christian I of Denmark
Christian_I_of_Denmark
System of hiking awards in the Harz mountains, Germany
Ilfelder Wetterfahne 96 - Ehemalige Steinmühle 97 - Ziegenalm 98 - Ruine Hohnstein 99 - Komödienplatz 100 - Ebersburg 101 - Einhornhöhle 102 - Vereinsplatz
Harzer_Wandernadel
German duchess (1300-1356)
c. 1360 to Count Heinrich/Henry of Hohnstein (de) (d. 1408). They had about six children, two counts of Hohnstein. Sophie (c. 1340 – c. 1394), married
Sophia_of_Brandenburg
Place in Thuringia, Germany
of Hohnstein County (based in near Ilfeld), who extorted funds from Nordhausen during the 14th century. On the other hand, the debts of the Hohnstein Counts
Nordhausen,_Thuringia
Hilly natural area in Saxony, Germany
their way to these sites up steep climbing paths. These castles include: Hohnstein, Hockstein, Neurathen, Altrathen, Königstein, Lilienstein, Falkenstein
Saxon_Switzerland
Wilhelm von Hohnstein or Honstein (1466 - 29 June 1541) was prince bishop of Strasbourg from 1506 to 1541 under Maximilian I and Charles V and the papacies
Wilhelm_von_Hohnstein
World War II German prisoner-of-war camp
in the 15th-century Burg Hohnstein, in Hohnstein, Saxony. The castle was first used as a camp in 1933–34, named KZ Hohnstein. As a Schutzhaftlager ("protective
Oflag_IV-A
14th-century German nobleman
Anhalt-Bernburg Agnes, married in 1360 to Count Henry of Hohnstein Sophie, married Count Dietrich V of Hohnstein Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, vol. 20, pp. 62–64[permanent
Magnus I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
Magnus_I,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
Duchess consort of Pomerania-Wolgast
Waldemar VI, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen 26. Sigismund, Count of Hohnstein 13. Sophia of Hohnstein ? 3. Margaret of Anhalt-Köthen 28. Heinrich XXVI, Count of
Maria of Saxony, Duchess of Pomerania
Maria_of_Saxony,_Duchess_of_Pomerania
German noble (c. 1390 – 1440)
family. Adelheid (1425–1475), married first Ernest III, the Count of Hohnstein (d. 1454) and in 1474, Gerhard VI, Count of Mansfeld (d. 1492). Dietrich
Dietrich,_Count_of_Oldenburg
German musician and composer (1709–1763)
Christoph Schaffrath (1709 in Hohnstein, Electorate of Saxony – 7 February 1763 in Berlin, Kingdom of Prussia) was a German musician and composer of
Christoph_Schaffrath
− 22 June 1538), nicknamed "the Blissful", was Count of Stolberg and Hohnstein and Lord of Wernigerode from 1511 until his death. He was born in Stolberg
Bodo III, Count of Stolberg-Wernigerode
Bodo_III,_Count_of_Stolberg-Wernigerode
Duchess of Mecklenburg
Christian V, Count of Oldenburg 8. Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg 17. Agnes of Hohnstein-Heringen 4. Christian I of Denmark 18. Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Mecklenburg
Dorothea_of_Denmark,_Duchess_of_Mecklenburg
Noble family of Thuringia, Germany
died in 1302 and passed it to his two daughters: Irmgard's part went to Hohnstein family; Adelaide's part went to the County of Weimar-Orlamünde; Adelaide's
House_of_Schwarzburg
Partitioned into Hohnstein-Klettenberg and Hohnstein-Sondershausen Hohnstein-Heldrungen County —N/a —N/a 1315: Formed: Partitioned from Hohnstein-Klettenberg
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (H)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(H)
WWII prisoner-of-war camp
north-east of Dresden (this should not however be confused with Stalag IV-A Hohnstein, which was located 20 miles ENE of Dresden). It held Polish, French, Belgian
Stalag_IV-A
Count of Oldenburg
Dietrich III, Count of Hohnstein-Klettenberg 10. Dietrich V, Count of Hohnstein-Heringen 21. Elisabeth of Waldeck 5. Agnes of Hohnstein-Heringen 22. Magnus
Gerhard VI, Count of Oldenburg
Gerhard_VI,_Count_of_Oldenburg
no authority there, and relinquished his claims in 1275. Elisabeth von Hohnstein (died c. 4 April 1380). She was the wife of Günther von Schwarzburg, who
List_of_German_queens
Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover from 1820 to 1821
beaked and membered Gules (Diepholz eagle); 9th, Chequy Argent and Gules (Hohnstein); 10th, Argent, a stag's attire in bend Gules (Regenstein); 11th, Argent
Caroline_of_Brunswick
City and urban agglomeration in Lower Saxony, Germany
Joh. Heinr. Meyer Verlag, Braunschweig 1996, ISBN 3-926701-30-7. Otto Hohnstein: Braunschweig am Ende des Mittelalters. Ramdohr, Braunschweig 1886. Horst-Rüdiger
Braunschweig
Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire
County Established in 1631, principality from 1741, fell to Mainz in 1794 Hohnstein County Territory around Scharzfeld and Lauterberg, line extinct in 1593
Upper_Saxon_Circle
Monastery
of Hohnstein appointed his son as administrator, after whose death in 1593 the Halberstadt cathedral chapter left the administration of Hohnstein and
Walkenried_Abbey
German rock climber and mountaineer
honorary citizenship by his hometown of Hohnstein. Bernd Arnold grew up in the small East German town of Hohnstein, where he still lives today. Arnold is
Bernd_Arnold
Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Güstrow
Christian V of Oldenburg 8. Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg 17. Agnes of Hohnstein-Heringen 4. Christian I of Denmark 18. Gerhard VI of Holstein-Rendsburg
Elizabeth of Denmark, Duchess of Mecklenburg
Elizabeth_of_Denmark,_Duchess_of_Mecklenburg
National Park in Saxony, Germany
bordered by Wehlen and Lohmen, in the north by Lohmen and Hohnstein, in the east by Hohnstein and Goßdorf and in the south by Porschdorf, Rathen and Wehlen
Saxon Switzerland National Park
Saxon_Switzerland_National_Park
Count of Schwarzburg
of Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1473–1526) and his first wife Magdalena of Hohnstein (1480–1504). His paternal grandparents were Guenther XXI. (XXXVIII.) von
Günther XL, Count of Schwarzburg
Günther_XL,_Count_of_Schwarzburg
Low mountain range in northern Germany
Sachsenspiegel, the most important legal code of the German Middle Ages, Hohnstein Castle near Neustadt/Harz, Lauenburg Castle near Stecklenberg, Plessenburg
Harz
Town in Hesse, Germany
claims as elected King of the Romans, in condominium with the counts of Hohnstein, who sold their share to Schwarzburg in 1431. Schwarzburg was acquired
Gelnhausen
Grillenburg Hunting Lodge, Tharandt Grimmstein, Schlottwitz Hohnstein Castle, Hohnstein Jochhöhschlösschen, Pesterwitz Königstein Fortress, Königstein
List of castles and palaces in Saxony
List_of_castles_and_palaces_in_Saxony
Castle ruins in Scharzfeld, Germany
into the possession of the counts of Hohnstein. After the extinction of the Harz-based line of the House of Hohnstein in 1593, the feudal castle and house
Scharzfels_Castle
Duke of Brunswick
Late M.P. for Finsbury, Volume II. London: Hurst and Blackett. p. 45. O. Hohnstein: Geschichte des Herzogtums Braunschweig, Braunschweig 1908, pp. 465–474
Charles_II,_Duke_of_Brunswick
1269–1815 German principality
Halberstadt, large parts of the Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim, the counties of Hohnstein and Regenstein, the baronies of Klettenberg and Lohra and parts of Hoya
Principality of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Principality_of_Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
German prince
for a third time to Sophie (d. 1451), possibly a member of the House of Hohnstein. They had three children: Agnes (b. 1445 – d. Kaufungen, 15 August 1504)
George I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
George_I,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Dessau
(Harz), Herrmannsacker Schloss Heringen, Heringen/Helme Ilburg, Ilfeld Hohnstein Castle, Neustadt/Harz Heinrichsburg, Neustadt/Harz Wasserschloss "Blauer
List_of_castles_in_Thuringia
1973 Soviet TV series
until the end of the summer. The scenes taking place in Bern were shot in Hohnstein, Sächsische Schweiz. The crew returned to Moscow to work further in the
Seventeen_Moments_of_Spring
Historical palace in Thuringia, Germany
dating from the end of the 13th century can be attributed to the Counts of Hohnstein. The remaining tower was integrated under Count Günther XL of Schwarzburg
Sondershausen_Palace
Sachsen 3597 35971 Sebnitz 35973 Stolpen 35974 Hinterhermsdorf 35975 Hohnstein 3601 Mühlhausen/Thür. 3602 36020 Ebeleben 36021 Schlotheim 36022 Großengottern
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
Anhalt-Dessau 14. Waldemar VI, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen 29. Sophie of Hohnstein 7. Margaret of Anhalt-Köthen 30. Günther XXXVI, Count of Schwarzburg 15
Ernst Ludwig, Duke of Pomerania
Ernst_Ludwig,_Duke_of_Pomerania
German architect
1726 the church in Forchheim was built, as well as more in Königstein, Hohnstein and Kesselsdorf (all in Saxony) and a considerable amount of housing in
George_Bähr
Mountain range in Germany
boundary of the sandstone deposit lies roughly along the line Pillnitz–Hohnstein–Hinterhermsdorf–Krásná Lípa. In the Tertiary period, the adjacent region
Elbe_Sandstone_Mountains
Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
March 1435, to Margaret of Höllenstein of the German noble family of Hohnstein. They had one son, who died young. In 1459 Adolph died and left no descendants
Adolph VIII, Count of Holstein
Adolph_VIII,_Count_of_Holstein
Saxon royal (1896–1971)
Knives on 1 July 1934, he was arrested by the regime and interned at the Hohnstein concentration camp for five days. Upon his release, he retired to Moritzburg
Prince Ernst Heinrich of Saxony
Prince_Ernst_Heinrich_of_Saxony
German Minister of Justice (1881–1941)
of prisoners at concentration camps in Wuppertal (Kemna), Bredow and Hohnstein (in Saxony), under the jurisdiction of local SA leaders, provoked a sharp
Franz_Gürtner
Railway line in Germany
Sebnitz Valley railway and ran along the valley of the Schwarzbach to Hohnstein. The line was opened in 1897 and closed and dismantled in 1951 in order
Schwarzbach_railway
German noble dynasty
likely that they are descended from the counts of Hohnstein, when in 1222 Heinrich I of Hohnstein wrested the county from Ludwig III. The first representative
House_of_Stolberg
Saxon cultural preservation organization
there are the properties owned by the hotel and hospitality industry: Hohnstein Castle, Churfuerstliche Waldschänke Moritzburg, Europa-Jugendherberge
State Palaces, Castles and Gardens of Saxony
State_Palaces,_Castles_and_Gardens_of_Saxony
Motorsport track in the United States
Retrieved December 4, 2025.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Hohnstein, Bryan (May 5, 1999). "Sears Point Raceway changes don't fly with NASCAR
Sonoma_Raceway
Kurt Krjeńc (7 July 1907 – 28 November 1978) was an East German communist politician who served as Chairman of Domowina from 1951 to 1973. Krjeńc was born
Kurt_Krjeńc
German journalist (1911–1977)
who became a politician. During the middle 1930s he spent time in the Hohnstein Concentration Camp, but he was released and participated in the Spanish
Peter_Blachstein
1914 UQ The city of Moscow in Russia DMP · 787 788 Hohensteina 1914 UR Hohnstein Castle near Bad Schwalbach in Hesse, Germany, hometown of the wife of
Meanings of minor-planet names: 1–1000
Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_1–1000
District in Saxony, Germany
Municipalities Bad Gottleuba-Berggießhübel Bad Schandau Dohna Heidenau Hohnstein Königstein Liebstadt Neustadt in Sachsen Pirna Sebnitz Stadt Wehlen Stolpen
Sächsische_Schweiz_(district)
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
Frederick I in 1434, but to no avail. In 1481 the Thuringian counts of Hohnstein acquired the estates; they granted town privileges to Schwedt as well
Schwedt
(Saxony-Anhalt) Hohen Neuendorf (Brandenburg) Hohenstein-Ernstthal (Saxony) Hohnstein (Saxony) Höhr-Grenzhausen (Rhineland-Palatinate) Hollfeld (Bavaria) Holzgerlingen
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev
Christian V, Count of Oldenburg 8. Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg 17. Agnes of Hohnstein-Heringen 4. Christian I of Denmark 18. Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
Hans the Elder, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev
Hans_the_Elder,_Duke_of_Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev
American writer (1909–2006)
124. Retrieved 2025-06-27 – via Newspapers.com. "Obituary for Patricia Hohnstein". The Herald-Palladium. 2010-10-03. pp. B3. Retrieved 2025-06-27 – via
Pauline_R._Kibbe
15th-/16th-century Scottish earl
Christian V, Count of Oldenburg 12. Dietrich, Count of Oldenburg 25. Agnes of Hohnstein-Heringen 6. Christian I of Denmark 26. Gerhard VI, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg
John Stewart, Earl of Mar (died 1503)
John_Stewart,_Earl_of_Mar_(died_1503)
Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
"Weissherbst" wine is a specialty of the region. Meersburg is twinned with: Hohnstein, Saxony, Germany – since 1991 Louveciennes, France – since 1991 San Gimignano
Meersburg
County of the Holy Roman Empire
and Agnes of Hohnstein 1401 – 1421 Unmarried 1423 aged 40-41 Dietrich the Fortunate c.1380 Second son of Christian V and Agnes of Hohnstein 1401 – 14 February
County_of_Oldenburg
Principality within the Holy Roman Empire (c. 1010 – 1778/1806)
Schwarzburg-Blankenburg (1341–1399/1401) 4 December 1367 two children Lutrud of Hohnstein-Heringen (1372-24 April 1446) 23 October 1401 Eltville six children 1420
Imperial_County_of_Reuss
District in Saxony, Germany
Gottleuba-Berggießhübel Bad Schandau Dippoldiswalde Dohna Freital Glashütte Heidenau Hohnstein Königstein Liebstadt Neustadt in Sachsen Pirna Rabenau Sebnitz Stadt Wehlen
Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
Sächsische_Schweiz-Osterzgebirge
German prince
Anhalt-Dessau, by his second wife Sophie, possibly a member of the House of Hohnstein. In 1471, his father concluded a succession contract with Adolph I, Prince
Waldemar VI, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
Waldemar_VI,_Prince_of_Anhalt-Köthen
Duke of Pomerania
Anhalt-Dessau 14. Waldemar VI, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen 29. Sophie of Hohnstein 7. Margaret of Anhalt-Köthen 30. Günther XXXVI, Count of Schwarzburg 15
Barnim_X
Infernal familiar and domestic sprite from German folklore
Meiche (1903) "404. Der Drache in dem Weitzdorfer Gute" (Weitzdorf near Hohnstein, Saxony), p. 309. and others. Mackensen cites MdBl-fVk 3 of a dragon owner
Drak_(mythology)
n/a n/a 1657: Partitioned from Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohnstein 1775: Extinct; to Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohnstein Sayn-Wittgenstein-Wittgenstein County Upp Rhen
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (S)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(S)
Rock peak in Saxon Switzerland
the right bank of the Elbe, it belonged to the Barony of Hohnstein with its seat at Hohnstein Castle, which was given to the Bohemian noble family of Berka
Falkenstein (Saxon Switzerland)
Falkenstein_(Saxon_Switzerland)
German noble family
Schwarzburg-Arnstadt 5 November 1382 – 4 March 1412 County of Aseleben Elisabeth of Hohnstein-Klettenberg [bg] 1393 three children 4 March 1412 aged 51-52 Wolrad I [bg]
House_of_Mansfeld
Town in Thuringia, Germany
was created. The area of Lohra-Clettenberg (the former dukedom County Hohnstein) and the previously independent imperial city of Nordhausen were then
Nordhausen_(district)
Ellrich and Bleicherode, the management communities of Goldene Aue and Hohnstein/Südharz, the unified communities of Werther and Hohenstein, and the community
Amtsgericht_Nordhausen
Ortsteil of Hohnstein in Saxony, Germany
was mentioned first in 1432 as Olbersdorff and is part of the town of Hohnstein since 1994. Ulbersdorf has the form of a Reihendorf (row village) and
Ulbersdorf
Conflict in Thuringia
the alliance included the counts of Schwarzburg, Weimar-Orlamünde and Hohnstein and the advocates of Gera and Plauen. Conflict broke out in October. The
Thuringian_Counts'_War
German Army officer (1890–1974)
Because of his language skills he was sent to Oflag IV-A Hohnstein as a translator. The POWs at Hohnstein were mostly French officers, including 28 generals
Reinhold_Eggers
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1123–1815)
Principality of Halberstadt), Anhalt-Bernburg, Brandenburg (County of Hohnstein), and Brunswick-Grubenhagen. Cities were Blankenburg am Harz and Hasselfelde
County_of_Blankenburg
Prince of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
c. 1342; died 1394) married in 1362[citation needed] Count Ulrich of Hohnstein Ernest II (born: c. 1346;[citation needed] died 1400/02), abbot of Corvey
Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Ernest_I,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Polish military officer (1898–1946)
possession, on October 26, 1939 Sucharski was imprisoned in Oflag IV-A in the Hohnstein castle. He spent the remainder of the war in various German prisoner of
Henryk_Sucharski
Village of Harztor in Thuringia, Germany
kilometers to the north of Ilfeld. Sophienhof is situated in the so-called Hohnstein Forest (Hohnsteiner Forst), that once belonged to the counts of Stolberg
Sophienhof_(Harztor)
River in Germany
The river is about 10.2 km long and runs through the municipalities of Hohnstein and Sebnitz in the Saxon Switzerland region. The Schwarzbach rises on
Schwarzbach_(Sebnitz)
German politician
that point had been governed by his uncle, Count Ernest of Stolberg; the Hohnstein Forest south of Benneckenstein; and the claim for the mortgaged district
Christian Ernest of Stolberg-Wernigerode
Christian_Ernest_of_Stolberg-Wernigerode
of Ilfeld married Lutrude of Hohnstein and called himself thereafter Ilfeld-Hohnstein and, from 1182, just von Hohnstein. Wigger I (962), Margrave of
Barony_of_Bilstein
the Bishopric of Hildesheim and its allies, Mainz, Hesse, Waldeck and Hohnstein. House of Welf Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg Dietrich Denecke and Helga-Maria
Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen
Ernest_I,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Göttingen
German noble family
27 February 1404 – 24 June 1420 Principality of Bernburg Elisabeth of Hohnstein-Kelbra 8 September 1396 one child 24 June 1420 aged 69–70? Cousins, ruled
House_of_Ascania
Puppet character
more childlike quality. This form is called the Hohnsteiner style (after Hohnstein Castle in Saxony where Max Jacob and his troupe lived and Kasper performances
Kasperle
1802–14 territorial restructuring in Germany
Habizheim Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohnstein Count of Schlitz genannt von Görtz Count of Solms-Baruth Prince of Solms-Braunfels
German_mediatisation
Railway stop in Hohnstein, Germany
Railway stop in Hohnstein, Germany
Ulbersdorf_station
Regent of East Frisia from 1542 to 1561
Oldenburg 16. Christian V of Oldenburg 8. Dietrich of Oldenburg 17. Agnes of Hohnstein-Heringen 4. Gerhard VI, Count of Oldenburg 18. Gerhard VI of Holstein-Rendsburg
Anna_of_Oldenburg
German politician (1882–1935)
custody in Dresden. He was then brought to the concentration camp in Hohnstein. As a socialist, he was viewed as an enemy to the state. His imprisonment
Hermann_Liebmann
Ruined castle in Wangenbourg-Engenthal in the Bas-Rhin département of France
who himself gave it to the Archbishop of Strasbourg, Wilhelm III von Hohnstein, in 1516. Nevertheless, a branch of descendants of the von Wangens, Georg
Château_de_Wangenbourg
Hill in the Harz, Thuringia, Germany
secured not until 2004, when the mine went into insolvency. In 1366 the Hohnstein counts had the Schnabelsburg (a castle, later a daytrippers restaurant)
Kohnstein
European noble family
the lordship of Rochsburg Castle in 1548 in trade for Lohmen, Wehlen, Hohnstein and Kriebstein. The territory of Schönburg overlapped into Saxony, Bohemia
Schönburg_family
Rennsportmuseum Karl May Haus Buntes Holz Museum Hohnstein, Landkreis Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge Castle Museum Hohnstein Holtendorf, Landkreis Görlitz Schlesisch-Oberlausitzer
List_of_museums_in_Saxony
HOHNSTEIN
HOHNSTEIN
HOHNSTEIN
HOHNSTEIN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Bhakthavatsala | பகà¯à®¤à®¾à®µà®¾à®¤à¯à®¸à®²à®¾
Protector of devotees
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Betts, or possibly a topographic name meaning ‘(dweller) by the hollows’, from Old English bytt ‘butt’, ‘cask’, used in a transferred sense.
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
Flash of Lightning
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French
Works in Iron
Male
Greek
(Σόλων) Greek name SOLON means "wisdom."
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Glittering
Girl/Female
English American Greek
From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange, traveler from a foreign land. Popular in...
Girl/Female
Tamil
Ashmitaa | அஸà¯à®®à®¿à®¤à®¾
Pride
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Wealthy; Lord Shiva; Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Irish
Golden.
HOHNSTEIN
HOHNSTEIN
HOHNSTEIN
HOHNSTEIN
HOHNSTEIN