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editI am unable to find sources for:
- (castle was sold to the Biebersteins) from Meissen was enfeoffed with the estates of Friedland and Seidenberg when King Ottokar II ceded the lordship to Rulco of Bieberstein for his support against the Habsburg king Rudolf I of Germany.
- What I have found is that Rulco/Rulko / the Biebersteins purchased the castle from the king.
- The lordship was purchased on 1 April 1554 by Friedrich von Redern of the Silesian noble House of Redern from the emperor.
- What I have found is that the castle was purchased in 1558 by a Redern.
- When Frýdlant went to Wallenstein: The nominal sovereignty of Friedland-Seidenberg was also revoked at this time.
--Work in progress.–CaroleHenson (talk) 14:38, 25 May 2017 (UTC)