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House of Sickingen


Sickingen is the name of an old southwest German . The lords of Sickingen belonged to the Kraichgau uradel or ancient nobility and, from 1797, to the imperially immediate Hochadel or high nobility.

The Sickingen-Sickingen line died out in 1834, the Sickingen-Hohenburgs in 1932.


Colours and elements, especially the five balls, from the Sickingen coat of arms still appear today in many county, town and village coats of arms in the former territory of the Sickingens.

County of Kaiserslautern

Town of Landstuhl, county of Kaiserslautern

Landstuhl, county of Kaiserslautern

Otterberg, county of Kaiserslautern

Town of Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, Landkreis Bad Kreuznach

Wallhalben, county of Südwestpfalz

Waldfischbach-Burgalben, county of Südwestpfalz

Municipality of Sauerthal, county of Rhein-Lahn-Kreis

Municipality of Bann, county of Kaiserslautern

Municipality of Hauptstuhl, county of Kaiserslautern

Municipality of Kindsbach, county of Kaiserslautern

The Barony of Sickingen was divided into the "Great Jurisdiction" (Großgericht) and the "Little Jurisdiction" (Kleingericht).

Within the Großgericht were the villages of Bann, Harsberg, Hermersberg, Horbach, Kindsbach, Krickenbach, Linden, Queidersbach, Weselberg and Zeselberg.


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