Delight Schwarzenholz


Schwarzenholz was a glory within the Holy Roman Empire. The glory was not classified by a crew.

The Schwarzenholz ban in the present Saarland was divided into several centuries in several centuries, including the Siersberger. The main influence, however, had the noble wife's wife Fraulautern. The gentlemen of Lichtenberg sold their rights in 1563 to Nassau-Saarbrücken. A long-standing process between the abbey and Nassau-Saarbrücken was won by the abbey in 1765, which recognized the freedom of the state.

The area consisted of the places of Schwarzenholz and Labach, the Labacher Hof and beyond the Kunzen and Hausermolen.

The glory was introduced by France in 1795. The Vienna Congress added the former glory in 1815 to the Royal Prussia.

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