Bodfeld

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Bodfeld was a medieval royal hunting lodge and estate in the Harz region of present-day Germany, historically notable as the place where Holy Roman Emperor Henry III died.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medieval royal hunting lodge
royal estate
associatedWith Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
Salian dynasty NERFINISHED
category Former royal residences in Germany
History of the Harz NERFINISHED
Medieval hunting lodges in Germany
country Germany NERFINISHED
era 11th century
eventDate 1056 (death of Henry III at Bodfeld)
governedBy Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
hasFunction administrative estate
hunting lodge
historicalRegion Harz NERFINISHED
languageOfName German
locatedIn Harz region NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire
Saxony-Anhalt
present-day Germany
namedAfter River Bode NERFINISHED
nearby River Bode NERFINISHED
notableFor place where Holy Roman Emperor Henry III died
partOf royal demesne of the Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
presentStatus archaeological and historical site
no longer extant as a functioning estate
significantEvent death of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor
timePeriod Middle Ages
usedBy German kings
Holy Roman Emperors NERFINISHED
usedFor royal hunting

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