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  2. Deutsch: Seinsheim war Sitz des gleichnamigen Adelsgeschlechtes, das 1147 erstmals urkundlich erwähnt wird und bald ausstarb. Ihren Namen übernahmen ehemalige Ministerialen, die seit 1230 belegt sind. 1504 ging der Ort an die von Schwarzenberg über, einer Seitenlinie der von Seinsheim.

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  4. It is assumed that Eberhard may have been the grandson of Count Eberhard II von Sayn, founder of the cadet branch of the family. [1] It is not known when Eberhard joined the Teutonic Order, but appeared in sources for the first time in 1249, when he was already a great commander. At that time he was in Palestine, acting in place of Grand Master ...

  5. Bad Windsheim. /  49.500°N 10.417°E  / 49.500; 10.417. Bad Windsheim ( East Franconian: Winsa) is a historic town in Bavaria, Germany with a population of more than 12,000. It lies in the district Neustadt an der Aisch-Bad Windsheim, west of Nuremberg. In the Holy Roman Empire, Windsheim held the rank of Imperial City (until 1802).

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