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Bilstein (German: Edelherren von Bilstein) were a medieval German noble family in what later became the Duchy of Westphalia with an estate (called Land Bilstein) mainly within the present region of Sauerland in Germany. Their family home was at Bilstein Castle in the present-day town of Lennestadt. This Westphalian family of Edelherren should not be confused with the Franconian counts of Bilstein, who held estates on the River Werra and in North Hesse.

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  • Els senyors de Bilstein foren un llinatge medieval en el que després fou Westfàlia amb propietats (l'anomenada terra de Bilstein) al actual. Tenien la seva seu al castell de Bilstein a l'actual població de . Ha de diferenciar-se la família westfaliana de Bilstein que tenia les possessions al i al Hessen del nord de la nissaga franca de comtes de Bilstein. (ca)
  • Die Edelherren von Bilstein waren ein mittelalterliches Adelsgeschlecht im späteren Herzogtum Westfalen mit Besitz (Land Bilstein genannt) im Wesentlichen im heutigen Sauerland. Ihren Sitz hatten sie auf der Burg Bilstein im heutigen Lennestadt. Zu unterscheiden ist die westfälische Familie von dem fränkischen Geschlecht der Grafen von Bilstein, das an der Werra und in Nordhessen begütert war. (de)
  • Bilstein (German: Edelherren von Bilstein) were a medieval German noble family in what later became the Duchy of Westphalia with an estate (called Land Bilstein) mainly within the present region of Sauerland in Germany. Their family home was at Bilstein Castle in the present-day town of Lennestadt. This Westphalian family of Edelherren should not be confused with the Franconian counts of Bilstein, who held estates on the River Werra and in North Hesse. (en)
  • Bilstein (in tedesco: Edelherren von Bilstein) era una famiglia nobile tedesca medievale in quello che in seguito divenne il Ducato di Westfalia con una proprietà (chiamata Land Bilstein ) principalmente all'interno dell'attuale regione del Sauerland in Germania. La loro casa di famiglia era al castello di Bilstein, nell'attuale città di Lennestadt. Questa famiglia della Westfalia di Edelherren non deve essere confusa con i conti di Bilstein della Franconia, che possedevano tenute sul fiume Werra e nell'Assia settentrionale. (it)
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  • Els senyors de Bilstein foren un llinatge medieval en el que després fou Westfàlia amb propietats (l'anomenada terra de Bilstein) al actual. Tenien la seva seu al castell de Bilstein a l'actual població de . Ha de diferenciar-se la família westfaliana de Bilstein que tenia les possessions al i al Hessen del nord de la nissaga franca de comtes de Bilstein. (ca)
  • Die Edelherren von Bilstein waren ein mittelalterliches Adelsgeschlecht im späteren Herzogtum Westfalen mit Besitz (Land Bilstein genannt) im Wesentlichen im heutigen Sauerland. Ihren Sitz hatten sie auf der Burg Bilstein im heutigen Lennestadt. Zu unterscheiden ist die westfälische Familie von dem fränkischen Geschlecht der Grafen von Bilstein, das an der Werra und in Nordhessen begütert war. (de)
  • Bilstein (German: Edelherren von Bilstein) were a medieval German noble family in what later became the Duchy of Westphalia with an estate (called Land Bilstein) mainly within the present region of Sauerland in Germany. Their family home was at Bilstein Castle in the present-day town of Lennestadt. This Westphalian family of Edelherren should not be confused with the Franconian counts of Bilstein, who held estates on the River Werra and in North Hesse. (en)
  • Bilstein (in tedesco: Edelherren von Bilstein) era una famiglia nobile tedesca medievale in quello che in seguito divenne il Ducato di Westfalia con una proprietà (chiamata Land Bilstein ) principalmente all'interno dell'attuale regione del Sauerland in Germania. La loro casa di famiglia era al castello di Bilstein, nell'attuale città di Lennestadt. Questa famiglia della Westfalia di Edelherren non deve essere confusa con i conti di Bilstein della Franconia, che possedevano tenute sul fiume Werra e nell'Assia settentrionale. (it)
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  • Bilstein (ca)
  • Bilstein (Adelsgeschlecht) (de)
  • House of Bilstein (en)
  • Bilstein (famiglia) (it)
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