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as those of Stadion family. However, the first certain documented ancestor of the family can be traced back to the knight "Waltherus de Stadegun" who was mentioned first on 13 May in 1270. His descendants later built the castle in
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which served as the family seat and bears the name after the family which built it.
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in 1197 when "Heinricus de Lapide" was mentioned as descendant of
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John Philip (1666–1741), Baron from 1686, Count from 1705
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lordship of Thannhausen and thereby was raised to a
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