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  2. Moosham Castle - Wikipedia

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    Moosham Castle (German: Schloss Moosham) is a medieval castle near Unternberg in the Lungau region of Salzburg, Austria. The spur castle is situated at a height of ...

  3. List of castles in Austria - Wikipedia

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    This page is a list of castles and castle ruins in Austria, arranged by state. ... Burg Moosham; Burgruine Plainburg; Burgruine Saalegg; Castle Saalhof;

  4. Burgruine Moosburg/Arnulfsfeste - Wikipedia

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    Hilltop castle: Site history; Built: first mention 879: Burgruine Moosburg/Arnulfsfeste is a castle in Carinthia, Austria. See also. List of castles in Austria;

  5. Revolutionary Ensemble (album) - Wikipedia

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    The AllMusic review by Richard Mortifoglio stated, "In retrospect, violinist Leroy Jenkins, bassist Sirone, and drummer Jerome Cooper's free-jazz trio, the Revolutionary Ensemble, stands as a gentler cousin to those original free-jazz collectives, Art Ensemble of Chicago and AACM, the latter of which introduced Jenkins's string playing to the scene.

  6. List of Gothic architecture - Wikipedia

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    The first castle was destroyed in 1423; the second castle was mostly destroyed in the mid-18th century. Only the Chapel of St Michael remains complete. The present structure is a combination of the remains of the second castle and 19th-century Neo-Gothic replacements. Ancestral seat of the House of Hohenzellern. Jerichow Monastery: Jerichow ...

  7. Burgruine Rauchenkatsch - Wikipedia

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    Demolished by an earthquake in 1201, the castle was soon after rebuilt. Mentioned as Rouhenkaze in 1241 deed, the castle was staffed with Salzburg ministeriales who effectively controlled the movement of travellers and goods across the Hohe Tauern mountain range on the road from Radstadt and Mauterndorf down to the Carinthian town of Gmünd .

  8. Schloss Ort - Wikipedia

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    Inner courtyard. In 1876, the castle was acquired by Archduke John Salvator of Austria (John of Tuscany) (1852 – ca. 1911), the tenth and last child of Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany and Maria Antonietta of the Two Sicilies, but on October 6, 1889 he renounced his title and connections to the Habsburg imperial house, changed his name to Johann Orth and in 1890 departed for South America ...

  9. Talk:Moosham Castle - Wikipedia

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