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  1. These representations of imperial claims to power contrast with the ‘heroes’ of ‘German culture’ and ‘patriotic’ art commemorated by the liberal middle classes, such as Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1900, by Edmund Hellmer), Friedrich Schiller (1876, by Johann Schilling), Franz Schubert (1872, by Karl Kundmann), Ludwig van Beethoven ...

  2. Discover life events, stories and photos about Hartmann von Habsburg Graf von Kiburg (1263–1281) of Habsburg, Aargau, Switzerland.

    • Early History
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    • Interesting Rheinstein Castle Facts

    Origin Story 1: Construction By Roman Emperor Rudolph

    According to some sources, the Rheinstein Castle was built by the Holy Roman Emperor known as Rudolph von Habsburg. The initial construction period lasted from 1282 to 1286. It was a residential castle that was also built to secure the territory against robber knights – the reason that it had an “integrated shield wall.” In fact, it was inside this castle that Rudolph used to pass judgment on the captured knights. It was later leased to the Archbishops of Mainz by Rudolph l.

    Origin Story 2: Archbishop Mainz

    According to this version, sources say that the Rheinstein Castle was built by the first Archbishop of Mainz to stave off robber knights from the land. From the Count of Bucheck, Matthias in 1323 to Diether of Isenburgin 1459, the castle was passed through generations of Archbishops. Sometimes, they even used to reside there outside of any religious or official duties. The ownership of the castle was eventually transferred to Anton Wiltberg, who was initially the custodian of the Mainz cathed...

    Reconstruction & Romantist Makeover

    The Rheinstein castle was purchased by Prince Frederick Wilhelm Ludwig of Prussia in 1823. He was the nephew of King Frederick William lll and was enthralled by the medieval construction and magnificence of the castle. Prince Frederick renamed the castle “Burg Rheinstein” because of its rocky cliffside location. He also commissioned the renovation to the renowned castle builder Claudius Lassaulux, but it was his pupil Wilhelm Kuhn who finalized the current look of the castle. The reconstructi...

    Today, the Rheinstein Castle is a gorgeous tourist attraction and houses apartments, restaurants, a gift shop, and even a museum for visitors to explore. Its inside is a reflection of aristocratic Prussion tastes and culture. The “Knight’s Hall” is the most impressive of them all with its stunning stained-glass windows and 3D paintings. It’s an inc...

    Prince Frederick had the walls and ceilings of the castle’s living rooms painted by the Düsseldorf painter Ludwig Poser. The illustrations consist of “illusionistic tracery.”
    The castle still houses antique furniture whose origins can be traced back to the 17th and 19th centuries respectively. It’s also furnished with 15thcentury armory and décor.
    The Rheinstein castle was Prince Frederick’s favorite residence and he wanted to be buried there. So he had a chapel built at the south of the castle, which is designed in neo-gothic elements. It r...
  3. After the extinction of the Hohenstaufens and in the face of the turmoil of the interregnum it was in the interests of the princes to create order and a clear state of affairs. Their choice fell on Rudolf of Habsburg. Rudolf was elected head of the Empire in Frankfurt on 1 October 1273. His coronation took place in Aix-la-Chapelle on 24 October.

  4. Apr 10, 2023 · Hartmann I von Habsburg-Laufenburg-Kyburg, Graf von Habsburg-Laufenburg-Kyburg: Also Known As: "Hartmann von Neu Kyburg", "Hartmann von Kyburg-Burgdorf" Birthdate: circa 1275: Birthplace: Kyburg, Pfäffikon District, Canton of Zurich, Switzerland: Death: March 29, 1301 (21-30) Immediate Family:

    • Kyburg, Canton of Zurich
    • March 29, 1301 (21-30)
    • circa 1275
  5. An unusual document of a nobleman being able to read is provided by Hartmann von Aue. In 1190 he wrote these lines in the prologue to his Armer Heinrich.The author identifies himself as an educated knight who could at least read, thus emphasizing his own cultivation and revealing himself as a learned and competent narrator.

  6. Reasonable condition. Paper a bit browned and soiled. With some staining and spotting. Edges a bit ragged, with some small tears in the margins (not affecting text or image). The...

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