Princely Oettingen-Wallersteinsche Archive Harburg
The Fürstlich Oettingen-Wallersteinsche Archiv Harburg (FÖWAH) is the archive of the noble house of Oettingen-Wallerstein . It is located at Harburg Castle .
Stocks
The FÖWAH contains the following collections:
- Old Oettingen-Wallersteinisches Archiv, which also contains the archives of the extinct lines Oettingen-Oettingen and Oettingen-Baldern
- Archives of the convents Zimmer and Christgarten, which were abolished during the Reformation
- Archives of the monasteries Mönchsdeggingen , Heilig Kreuz in Donauwörth , Kirchheim am Ries, Maihingen and partly St. Mang in Füssen, which were secularized in 1803
- Archives of lords that were later acquired by the House of Oettingen-Wallerstein: Dagstuhl near Trier and some former knightly possessions in Swabia ( Seyfriedsberg , Altenberg and Burgberg )
- As a result of the mediatization of the Principality of Oettingen-Wallerstein , a number of archives from the Princely House came to the Bavarian state after 1806 . These are now kept in the Augsburg State Archives.
Web links
- The FÖWAH on the Archive in Bavaria website
- The FÖWAH at Clio online
- Holdings of the Princes of Oettingen in the Augsburg State Archives