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- House_of_Langenstein abstract "The House of Langenstein is an extinct noble family that came from Langenstein Castle in Melchnau in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. Only two generations of the family are known. In 1194 the family helped found the Cisterian St. Urban's Abbey. The family went extinct in the early 13th century, though much of the their land was inherited by the Grünenbergs.".
- Q1157394 abstract "The House of Langenstein is an extinct noble family that came from Langenstein Castle in Melchnau in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. Only two generations of the family are known. In 1194 the family helped found the Cisterian St. Urban's Abbey. The family went extinct in the early 13th century, though much of the their land was inherited by the Grünenbergs.".
- House_of_Langenstein comment "The House of Langenstein is an extinct noble family that came from Langenstein Castle in Melchnau in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. Only two generations of the family are known. In 1194 the family helped found the Cisterian St. Urban's Abbey. The family went extinct in the early 13th century, though much of the their land was inherited by the Grünenbergs.".
- Q1157394 comment "The House of Langenstein is an extinct noble family that came from Langenstein Castle in Melchnau in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. Only two generations of the family are known. In 1194 the family helped found the Cisterian St. Urban's Abbey. The family went extinct in the early 13th century, though much of the their land was inherited by the Grünenbergs.".