Haus Bamenohl
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Haus Bamenohl
Summary
Haus Bamenohl is a Schloss[1].
Key Facts
- Haus Bamenohl is located in Finnentrop[2].
- Haus Bamenohl is located in Q479978[3].
- Haus Bamenohl is located in Amt Waldenburg[4].
- Haus Bamenohl is located in Q478913[5].
- Haus Bamenohl is in the country of Germany[6].
- Haus Bamenohl is on the body of water Lenne[7].
- Haus Bamenohl's image is recorded as Haus Bamenohl-front.png[8].
- Haus Bamenohl's instance of is recorded as Schloss[9].
- Haus Bamenohl's instance of is recorded as château[10].
- Haus Bamenohl's instance of is recorded as castle[11].
- Haus Bamenohl's instance of is recorded as water castle[12].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Heygen[13].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Heidenreich von Plettenberg zu Bamenohl[14].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Guntermann I. von Plettenberg zu Bamenohl[15].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Ulrich von Plettenberg[16].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Hermann von Plettenberg zu Bamenohl[17].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Johann Bernhard Christoph Vogt von Elspe zu Bamenohl[18].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Gisbert Moritz Konrad Vogt von Elspe[19].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Anna Luise Gisbertine von Bodelschwingh[20].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Christine Sophie Luise von Bodelschwingh[21].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Karl Wilhelm Georg von Plettenberg[22].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Gisbert Wilhelm von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg[23].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Adolf Eugen Ludwig von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg[24].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Friedrich von Plettenberg-Heeren[25].
- Haus Bamenohl's owned by is recorded as Wilhelm-Adolf von Plettenberg-Heeren[26].
Body
Geography
Haus Bamenohl is in the country of Germany[6]. Located in include Finnentrop[2], a municipality without town privileges in Germany[27], in Germany[28], founded in 1969[29]; Q479978[3]; Amt Waldenburg[4], an Amt[30], in Holy Roman Empire[31]; and Q478913[5]. It is on the body of water Lenne[7].
Physical Characteristics
Haus Bamenohl's elevation above sea level is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11573', 'amount': '+242'}[32].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include Schloss[9], château[10], castle[11], and water castle[12]. Haus Bamenohl's heritage designation is recorded as architectural heritage monument in North Rhine-Westphalia[33].
History and Context
+1301-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Haus Bamenohl[34]. Owners include Heygen[13], a German noble family[35], in Germany[36]; Heidenreich von Plettenberg zu Bamenohl[14]; Guntermann I. von Plettenberg zu Bamenohl[15]; Ulrich von Plettenberg[16], a knight[37], 1500–1564[38]; Hermann von Plettenberg zu Bamenohl[17], a knight[39], b. 1530[40]; and Johann Bernhard Christoph Vogt von Elspe zu Bamenohl[18], 1552–1638[41].