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    Brunegg castle (German: Schloss Brunegg) is a castle in the municipality of Brunegg in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. The castle was built on a hill...
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    mentioned as Brunegge. Brunegg castle was built on a hill at the edge of the Jura mountains in the 13th century. This castle was probably built, together...
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    Altenburg Alt-Wartburg Auenstein Bernau Biberstein Bottstein Brestenberg Brunegg Freudenau Habsburg Hallwyl Hilfikon Horben Alt-Homberg Iberg Kasteln Klingnau...
    122 KB (748 words) - 20:22, 24 July 2024
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    was born on 12 December 1901 in Bern, and he died on 14 July 1996 on Brunegg Castle, a family heirloom of his mother, Marie Pauline Hünerwadel. Coming from...
    6 KB (607 words) - 09:47, 26 January 2024
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    forms the heart of the castle complex today. Before 1635, the castle passed into the possession of Beat Jakob Segesser von Brunegg, the Obervogt of Klingnau...
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    spent much of his career in Sonora, Mexico. Philipp Anton Segesser von Brunegg was born on 1 September 1689 in Lucerne, Switzerland. He attended the Jesuit...
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    in the Lenzburg district. It consists of the village of Möriken, Wildegg Castle, the village section of Wildegg (founded in the 18th century), the settlement...
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    married Baroness Caroline Segesser von Brunegg (1802–1841) in 1833. Through this marriage he gained the Castle Notzing, near the town of Erding, Bavaria...
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    hubs by 1930. The cattle market was ultimately shut in 1997 and moved to Brunegg. Catholics, whose portion of the population rose greatly due to the arrival...
    71 KB (9,286 words) - 19:30, 9 August 2024
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    it was closed in 1984. The local transit Regionalbus Lenzburg leads to Brunegg, Dintikon, Möriken-Wildegg, Schafisheim and Seengen. The town is also served...
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