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Herr, Ludwig Walpode von der Neuerburg zu Reichenstein (von der Neuerburg), IV.

Also Known As: "von der Neuerburg"
Birthdate:
Death: 1366
Immediate Family:

Son of Herr Ludwig Walpode von und zu Reichenstein, III. and Anna von Malberg und Reifferscheidt
Husband of Benedicta Ponzetta von Solms-Burg-Solms
Father of Heinrich I, von der Neuerburg; Rorich II, Herr von Reichenstein and Johann I, Herr zu Reichenstein
Brother of Dietrich von der Neuerburg

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About Herr, Ludwig Walpode von der Neuerburg zu Reichenstein, IV.

Notes

Son: 1386 Ludwig, ein freier Walpode, Herr zu Waldmannshausen

1382 Ludwig, a free Walpode, Lord to Waldmannshausen, obtained by Count Wilhelm von Katzenelnbogen numerous fiefs and accessories. For this he should be Burgmann to Reichenberg.

Katzenelnbogener Zeit (1319-1479)

German Biblio- Record Ludwig Walpode von Waldmannshausen (1380)

Reichenstein

Hory hot following geographic features:

   A municipality Lauterach, in the Alb -Donau-Kreis in Baden- Württemberg
   Hory (powder Bach), part of the municipality in the district of Neuwied powder Bach, Rhineland -Palatinate
   Hory (municipalities Gutau, Pregarten, carrying wine), a village of Tragwein and Gutau and Pregarten, all District Freistadt, Upper Austria
   Hory ( Zweisimmen ) ( districts Front - / Rear - ), in the municipality Zweisimmen in the Bernese Oberland

Historical:

   Rule rich stone in powder stream in the Westerwald, Germany
   Złoty Stok, city in Poland ( stone rich in Silesia, Rychleby Cz )
   Kašperské Hory, a town in the Czech Republic

Structures:

   Monastery rich stone at Kalterherberg in the Eifel district of Aachen, North Rhine -Westphalia
   Reichenberg Castle stone (Baden), the ruins in Neckargemuend in the Rhein- Neckar-Kreis in Baden- Württemberg
   Reichenberg Castle stone (Alsace ), the ruins at Riquewihr in the Haut -Rhin in Alsace, France
   Castle ruins rich stone ( Upper Palatinate ), the ruins at Schoensee district Schwandorf in Bavaria
   Reichenberg Castle (Austria), the ruins at Tragwein in the district of Freistadt in Upper Austria
   Reichenberg Castle Stone ( Middle Rhine ), castle in Trechtingshausen in the Mainz-Bingen district in Rhineland -Palatinate
   Reichenberg Castle stone ( Switzerland ), castle in Arlesheim in the district in the canton of Basel-Landschaft Arlesheim
   Reichenberg Castle stone (Westerwald ), the ruins at powder stream in the district of Neuwied, in Rhineland -Palatinate
   Reichenberg Castle stone (Württemberg ), the ruins at Lauterach - rich rock in the Alb -Donau-Kreis in Baden- Württemberg
   Reichenstein Castle, better known as Inzlinger moated castle in the district of Lörrach in Baden- Württemberg

Mountains and Mountains:

   Eisenerzer rich stone, 2165 m, in the Ennstaler Alps in Styria
   Admonter rich stone, 2251m, in the Ennstaler Alps in Styria
   Grundlseer rich stone, 1913 m, in the Dead Mountains
   Hory ( Upper Palatinate Forest ) in Stadlern in the Upper Palatinate Forest, Bavaria

===Reichenstein (Rich stone) is the surname of the following persons:===

Franz von Nesselrode - Reichenstein (Rich rock) (* 1635, † 1707), diplomat and governor Kurkölnischer

Franz Joseph Müller von Reichenstein (Rich rock) (* 1742, † 1825), scientists

Johann Franz Joseph von Nesselrode - Reichenstein (Rich rock) (* 1755, † 1824), Interior, Justice and War Minister of the Grand Duchy of Berg

Karl Josef von Nesselrode - Reichenstein (Rich rock), Interior Minister of Cleves -Berg

See also:

   Reichensteiner, Reichensteiner Mountains
   Reichstein