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706: 753: 369: 344: 560: 696: 22: 150: 503:. The comital line died out again with Philip III, Count of Rieneck on 3 September 1559, reigniting the feud over the succession between the sees of Mainz and WĂĽrzburg; Lohr became the administrative seat of the Lordship of Rieneck under the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz. 475:, as thanks for support during his struggle for the kingdom. Skillful dynastic marriages allowed for the gradual expansion of their domain; conflict often resulted between Rieneck and their neighbors, the Archbishopric of Mainz and the 663: 482:
When, in 1333, the male comital line died out, the Bishopric of WĂĽrzburg tried to acquire the Lordship. After the 1366 death of Count Johann von Rieneck, the Archbishopric of Mainz claimed
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From 1295, Lohr am Main became the seat of the burgraviate and border posts were set up to shelter the local castle from the domains of the archbishopric. In 1333, the county was granted
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The first documentary evidence of what is now the town of Rieneck surfaces in AD 790. Rieneck gained its name from the
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over the whole county, a claim reaffirmed after the 1408 death of Count Ludwig XI of Riencek.
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that lay in what is now northwestern Bavaria (in the west of
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States and territories established in the 11th century
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