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- House_of_Homberg abstract "The House of Homberg (also Thierstein; also spelled Honberg; Tierstein; historically Hochinberc, Hochenberg)was a noble family of medieval Switzerland; they had the title of count from late 11th to early 16th century.They ruled over much of what is now northwestern Switzerland, including parts of the cantons of Aargau, Berne, Solothurn and Basel-Country.The first count of Thierstein (alternatively, of Homberg) was Rudolf de Dierstein, mentioned 1082. The two names are taken from two castles in Rudolf's possession, both located near Frick, Aargau.The Thierstein and Homberg lines separated in 1149.The Homberg line was extinct in 1223 with the death of Werner III and their territories were acquired by marriage Hermann IV of the House of Frohburg, whose line is also known as Frohburg-Homberg. Hermann's son Friedrich took the title of count of Homberg and built the castle Neu-Homberg in what is now part of the canton of Basel-Country. One of Friedrich's sons was Wernher von Homberg, one of the minnesingers featured in Codex Manesse.The ancestral castles of Thierstein and Homberg were both destroyed in the earthquake of 1356, and the Thierstein branch of the family now renamed a castle of theirs near Büsserach (in what is now known as the Thierstein District of the canton of Solothurn) to Neu-Thierstein.In 1330, a branch of the Thierstein family, known as Thierstein-Farnsburg, built Farnsburg castle near Ormalingen. They were given Sisgau as a fief from the bishop of Basel.Count Oswald von Thierstein in 1479 received Hohkönigsburg in the Alsace as fief from emperor Frederick III. The Thierstein family was extinct in 1517, after which Hohkönigsburg fell back to the House of Habsburg.".
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- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink 1356_Basel_earthquake.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Aargau.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Alsace.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Basel-Landschaft.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Büsserach.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Bern.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Solothurn.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Switzerland.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swiss_nobility.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Codex_Manesse.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Early_history_of_Switzerland.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Frick,_Aargau.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Frohburg.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Habsburg.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Neu-Thierstein_Castle.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Ormalingen.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Prince-Bishopric_of_Basel.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Thierstein_District.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Veltheim,_Aargau.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink Wernher_von_Homberg.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLink File:Thierstain-Wappen_ZW.png.
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Counts of Thierstein".
- House_of_Homberg wikiPageWikiLinkText "Homberg".
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- House_of_Homberg subject Category:Medieval_Switzerland.
- House_of_Homberg subject Category:Swiss_nobility.
- House_of_Homberg hypernym Family.
- House_of_Homberg type Thing.
- House_of_Homberg comment "The House of Homberg (also Thierstein; also spelled Honberg; Tierstein; historically Hochinberc, Hochenberg)was a noble family of medieval Switzerland; they had the title of count from late 11th to early 16th century.They ruled over much of what is now northwestern Switzerland, including parts of the cantons of Aargau, Berne, Solothurn and Basel-Country.The first count of Thierstein (alternatively, of Homberg) was Rudolf de Dierstein, mentioned 1082.".
- House_of_Homberg label "House of Homberg".
- House_of_Homberg sameAs Q1157516.
- House_of_Homberg sameAs Thiersteiner.
- House_of_Homberg sameAs Thierstein_(Adelsgeschlecht).
- House_of_Homberg sameAs Famille_Thierstein.
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- House_of_Homberg sameAs Q1157516.
- House_of_Homberg wasDerivedFrom House_of_Homberg?oldid=662642968.
- House_of_Homberg depiction Thierstain-Wappen_ZW.png.
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