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  1. House of Regenstein. Coat of arms in Siebmachers Book of Heraldry. the Regenstein family, also Reinstein, was a Lower Saxon noble family, which was named after the eponymous Regenstein Castle near Blankenburg on the edge of the Harz Mountains of central Germany .

  2. Regenstein Castle ( German: Burg Regenstein) is a ruined castle that lies three kilometres north of Blankenburg in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt. It is a popular tourist destination where, each year, a knight's tournament and a garrison festival are held.

  3. The County of Regenstein was a mediaeval statelet of the Holy Roman Empire. It was ruled by the Saxon comital House of Regenstein, named after their residence at Regenstein Castle near Blankenburg north of the Harz mountain range. History. Ruins of Regenstein Castle.

  4. Thereafter, the Blankenburg and Regenstein Castle went back to the younger Heimburg line of the House of Regenstein. In 1386, according to legend, the Blankenburg was supposed to have been secretly looted in the night by Dietrich of Wernigerode, while Count Busso was absent.

  5. Regenstein Castle. The impressively preserved rooms, worked in the rock, give an idea of how important and defensive Regenstein Castle once was. Today Regenstein Castle in Blankenburg (Harz) is one of the special sights in the Harz.

  6. www.blankenburg.de › en › tourismBlankenburg: History

    The striking sandstone rock of the Regenstein at the gates of Blankenburg was for centuries a castle for the Regenstein Counts and a Prussian fortress. Thanks to the presence of natural remedies, such as mud and moor, Blankenburg (Harz) has had the status of a spa for over 70 years.

  7. Website. www.fuerstenhaus.li. The House of Liechtenstein ( German: Haus Liechtenstein ), from which the principality takes its name, is the family which reigns by hereditary right over the principality of Liechtenstein. Only dynastic members of the family are eligible to inherit the throne.