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Die Hohkönigsburg: Eine Fehdegeschichte aus dem Wasgau

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Set at a once-ruined mountaintop fortress, the narrative follows the castle’s violent decline, its methodical restoration, and the ceremonial reoccupation that brings together local nobility, retainers, clergy, and townsfolk. Through scenes of hospitality, guarded approaches, and remembered sieges, the plot traces shifting alliances, rival claims, and episodic violence that shaped the stronghold’s fate. Attention to ritual, duty, and material rebuilding underscores themes of honor, lineage, and the fragile order of a feudal borderland.

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Julius Wolff

Julius Wolff was a German author known for his historical novels that often explore themes of love and conflict within specific regional contexts. His notable works include "Das Recht der Hagestolze: Eine Heiratsgeschichte aus dem Neckartal," which delves into romantic entanglements in the Neckar Valley, and "Der Sachsenspiegel: Eine Geschichte aus der Hohenstaufenzeit," a narrative set during the time of the Hohenstaufen dynasty. Wolff's writing is characterized by its rich historical detail and engaging storytelling, making significant contributions to the literary heritage of 19th-century Germany.

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