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  2. Rothenburg ob der Tauber - Wikipedia

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    The name "Rothenburg ob der Tauber" is German for "Red castle above the Tauber", describing the town's location on a plateau overlooking the Tauber River. Rothenburg Castle , in close vicinity to the village and also called Alte Burg (old castle), gave the city its name.

  3. Roter Hahn - Wikipedia

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    Roter Hahn is one of the oldest inns in Germany founded in 1380 and located in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria. [1] In 1905 it was purchased by Johann Scherer and his family runs the hotel also today. [2]

  4. Château de Rothenbourg - Wikipedia

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    The castle, built on a hill called Rothenberg or Rodenberg, to the north of another castle, the Château du Falkenstein, dates back to the 9th century.Around 912, the Bishop of Strasbourg, Otbert, pursued by rebellious subjects, took refuge at Rathburg which is perhaps Rothenburg, and was assassinated there shortly after.

  5. You Can Live Out Your Fairytale Fantasies at These 13 Castle ...

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    Ashford Castle: County Mayo, Ireland. Once the beloved ancestral home of the royal O’Brien family and now a five-star resort, Ashford Castle has stood tall on the shores of Lough Corrib for over ...

  6. Rothenberg Fortress - Wikipedia

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    In 1478, Count Palatine Otto II set the condition for Rothenberg Castle to become a joint-fief or Ganerbenburg. 44 co-vassals who, together with the town of Rothenberg and market town of Schnaittach, acquired the castle as a so-called mesne fief or Afterlehen, were given relatively little property and few rights, but the community of co-vassals formed a strong alliance to which other members ...

  7. Rotenburg an der Wümme - Wikipedia

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    The town was founded in 1195, when Prince-Bishop Rudolf I of Verden built a castle in the area. The town then belonged to the Prince-Bishopric of Verden which was established in 1180. The castle took its name from the colour of the bricks (rot means "red", Burg "castle"). The adjoining settlement remained a tiny village until the 19th century.