County of Breuberg

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The County of Breuberg was a small medieval territorial lordship in the Holy Roman Empire, centered around Breuberg Castle in what is now Hesse, Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf county
former state
medieval territorial lordship
existedInPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
hasCapital Breuberg Castle NERFINISHED
hasCenter Breuberg Castle NERFINISHED
hasCoreArea area around Breuberg Castle
hasFeudalRank county within the Holy Roman Empire
hasFortification Breuberg Castle NERFINISHED
hasGovernmentForm feudal lordship
hasHistoricalRegion Odenwald NERFINISHED
hasLanguage German
hasModernCountrySuccessor Germany NERFINISHED
hasModernSuccessorTerritory state of Hesse
hasNameOrigin Breuberg Castle NERFINISHED
hasPoliticalSystem hereditary rule
hasRulingSeat Breuberg Castle NERFINISHED
hasStatus extinct territorial entity
hasTerritoryCharacteristic small
hasTypeOfRuler count
isNamedAfter Breuberg Castle NERFINISHED
locatedIn Germany
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
present-day Hesse
partOf Holy Roman Empire

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County of Erbach borderedBy County of Breuberg