Description
Falkenstein Donnersberg Castle in the Palatinate was built by 1135 and was first besieged and then captured by the French in 1647. The outer walls were blown up. 1794: the dynasty of the Falkenstein castle owners was already extinct at this time. The property passed through various hands until it was finally acquired by the municipality of Donnersberg and has been partially rebuilt since 1979.
The first documented mention of the castle in 1135 mentions a Siegebold von Falkenstein as lord of the castle. The next 40 years lie historically in the dark. After 1170, the family of Bolanden appears in the annals as lords of the castle. But it is not until 1233 that Philipp IV of Bolanden is officially named as Philipp I of Falkenstein. Philipp had two sons, Philipp II and Werner, with whom the Falkenstein dynasty divided into two lines - a Butzbach line and a Lich line.
However, the history of the Falkenstein dynasty by no means took place only in the Palatinate. Due to the extinction of the noble family of Hagen-Münzenberg, to whom they were related, they came to own extensive estates in the Rhine-Main area, including Offenbach, and built Neufalkenstein Castle in the Taunus Mountains near Königstein.
The Butzbach branch produced, among others, Kuno II of Falkenstein, who was Elector and Archbishop of Trier from 1362 to 1388. This was one of the most influential positions in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation at the time. After his death, his great-nephew Werner III von Falkenstein from the Licher line took over this important office. As the city lord of Offenbach, he was in conflict with the powerful free city of Frankfurt, among others. After his death, the male line of the Falkenstein family died out.
The inheritance was taken over by the influential Lords of Eppstein and the Counts of Solms. The Eppstein dynasty also died out in the 16th century, while the line of the Counts of Solms still exists today. The last female survivor of the Falkensteins is remembered as Werner III's sister, Anna. She founded a hospital in Dreieichenhain, a village that belonged to her family's estates, which was moved to Offenbach in 1750. As the founder of the convent, this is said to have affected her so much that she found no peace in her grave and continued to haunt it as a ghost until the mid-19th century.
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Golden ID Card
The ID card has the size of a business card and is made of aluminum. The front is printed in gold color and contains your title and coat of arms. A wonderful accessory that should not be missing in any wallet of a nobleman. Use the ID Card for example also to "identify" yourself in the hotel or restaurant.
Honorary membership in the Noble Society Association
We confirm your honorary membership with a magnificent certificate. The membership does not include any subsequent costs, with the one-time contribution it is valid for life.
Coins - your own currency
On one side of the coins is shown the value. For the silver coins this is 1 thaler, for the gold coins 10 thalers. On the other side you will find prominently your coat of arms and your name and title.
Detail:
The coins have a diameter of 30mm and are silver or gold color, high gloss. Both sides are engraved by us with a high quality special engraving machine.
The value of the coins in Irish lord titles is taken from the medieval currency of Ireland:
1 Coróin corresponds to 5 Shillings = 1 Crown
1 Sabhran equals 20 Shillings = 1 Sovereign
Your own wine
You will receive either one or two bottles of red or white wine with your very own personal label. On this you will find your coat of arms, as well as your title and name. You will receive matching wine glasses engraved with your title, coat of arms and name.
Your coat of arms on stretcher frame
Coat of arms on stretcher frame is 60cm x 60cm and an incredible eye-catcher in the living room or office.
Embossing pliers with coat of arms
With the embossing pliers you can easily and stylishly emboss your stationery with your coat of arms
Self inking stamp with coat of arms
The stamp colors itself via the built-in ink pad. With this you can effortlessly stamp your coat of arms on your documents
Small set with mouse pad, keychain and bumper sticker
This set includes a mouse pad, a keychain and a bumper sticker, all printed or engraved with your coat of arms.
Details:
- Key ring: size about 8.5 x 3.4 cm, material: zinc alloy metal and textile label, high quality laser engraving.
- Car sticker: This sticker comes in the outline of your coat of arms and is specially processed so that it is resistant to outdoor use.
- Mouse pad with coat of arms: Textile mouse pad, 230 x 190 mm, thickness 5 mm
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