The County of Lupfen (German: Grafschaft Lupfen) or the Landgraviate of Lupfen-Stühlingen (German: Landgrafschaft Lupfen-Stühlingen), sometimes referred to as "Stühlingen" was a territory based in Hohenlupfen Castle in Talheim, where the rulers of resided, which is first mentioned in 1065. Its possessions included territories in Alsace and Baden-Württemberg. It was closely associated to Stühlingen, Germany. It was not a state in the modern sense, but one of the many feudal territories held by noble houses in the Middle Ages.
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| - The County of Lupfen (German: Grafschaft Lupfen) or the Landgraviate of Lupfen-Stühlingen (German: Landgrafschaft Lupfen-Stühlingen), sometimes referred to as "Stühlingen" was a territory based in Hohenlupfen Castle in Talheim, where the rulers of resided, which is first mentioned in 1065. Its possessions included territories in Alsace and Baden-Württemberg. It was closely associated to Stühlingen, Germany. It was not a state in the modern sense, but one of the many feudal territories held by noble houses in the Middle Ages. (en)
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| - Lupfen (en)
- County of Lupfen (en)
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| - State of the Holy Roman Empire (en)
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| - Lupfen #Coat of arms (en)
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| - County of Bonndorf (en)
- Landgraviate of Stühlingen (en)
- Lordship of Rappoltstein-Groß-Rappoltstein (en)
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| - Lordship of Mörsberg (en)
- Lordship of Pappenheim (en)
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| - The Count of Lupfen's feudal possessions in the 15th century (en)
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| - The County of Lupfen (German: Grafschaft Lupfen) or the Landgraviate of Lupfen-Stühlingen (German: Landgrafschaft Lupfen-Stühlingen), sometimes referred to as "Stühlingen" was a territory based in Hohenlupfen Castle in Talheim, where the rulers of resided, which is first mentioned in 1065. Its possessions included territories in Alsace and Baden-Württemberg. It was closely associated to Stühlingen, Germany. It was not a state in the modern sense, but one of the many feudal territories held by noble houses in the Middle Ages. (en)
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| - Stühlingen (en)
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| - Lupfener (en)
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| - CoA Lupfen County.svg (en)
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