Simon chose Kastellaun Castle as his residence, even though Kirchberg was the only town in his part of the county.
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The dividing line was Soonwald Forest; Simon II ruled the part north of the forest, including Kirchberg and Kastellaun.
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Johannes Mötsch: Trier und Sponheim, in: Johannes Mötsch and Franz-Josef Heyen (eds.): Balduin von Luxemburg.
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Johannes Mötsch: Die Burg Kastellaun bis 1437, in: Stadt Kastellaun (eds.): Das Wahrzeichen Kastellauns — Seine Burg, in the series Kastellaun in der Geschichte, vol.
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On Sundays and public holidays in the summer, the Rheintalexpress runs on the Bingen–Enkenbach section to Karlsruhe and the Weinstraßen-Express runs to Wissembourg, each stopping in Enkenbach, Rockhausen, Bad Münster and Bad Kreuznach and each consisting of push–pull trains hauled by class 218 locomotives or class 628 diesel multiple units.
Auen, Germany, in the Bad Kreuznach district, Rhineland-Palatinate
The Kreuznach document mentions possessions of Gerulf in and around Leeuwarden and between Vlie and Lonbach.
On the south (left side) of the Rhine, the line continued south from Büdesheim to Sarmsheim on the Bingerbrück–Bad Kreuznach line.
Johann Friedrich Abegg (November 30, 1765 in Roxheim near Kreuznach - December 16, 1840 in Heidelberg) was a German theologian.
After being trained as a goldsmith by an uncle in Kreuznach, he was sent to a polytechnical school in Munich.