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County of Eberstein
Grafschaft EbersteinState of the Holy Roman Empire 1085–1660 →
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Capital Alt Ebersteina
Neu EbersteinbGovernment Principality Historical era Middle Ages - Established 1085 - Sold land to Baden 1387 - Comital line extinct,
to Speyer and
Württemberg
1660a: Alt Eberstein is in Ebersteinburg, now an outlying district of Baden-Baden.
b: Neu Eberstein is now known as Schloss Eberstein, near Gernsbach.The Counts of Eberstein were a family of nobility in Baden, Germany. From 1085 up into the 13th century they lived in the castle known today as Alt Eberstein which lies on a mountain top between the valleys of the rivers Murg and Oos (in Ebersteinburg, now an outlying district of Baden-Baden). They then moved to Neu Eberstein, today known as Schloss Eberstein, near Gernsbach.
From 1085, the counts were Vögte of Reichenbach Priory.
After the financial ruin of Wolf von Eberstein in 1387, half of the family possessions had to be sold to the Margraves of Baden. When the last male member of the family died in 1660, the remaining possessions were taken over by the bishopric of Speyer and by the duchy of Württemberg.
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The ruins of Alt Eberstein castle
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Schloss Eberstein near Gernsbach
External links
- Ebersteinburg tourist office (German)
Categories:- Former principalities
- Former countries in Europe
- States of the Holy Roman Empire
- States and territories established in 1085
- States and territories disestablished in 1660
- German nobility
- Counties of the Holy Roman Empire
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