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The Lordship Ruppin (also known as County Ruppin) was a feudal lordship of the Holy Roman Empire centered around the town of Neuruppin in [[Brandenburg]]. It existed from 1214-1524 when it was annexed by Brandenburg. As title it was continued by later rulers including the Kings of Prussia. The arms were a silver eagle in red.
The Lordship Ruppin (also known as County Ruppin) was a feudal lordship of the Holy Roman Empire centered around the town of Neuruppin in [[Brandenburg]]. It existed from 1214-1524 when it was annexed by Brandenburg. As title it was continued by later rulers including the Kings of Prussia. The arms were a silver eagle in red.



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The Lordship Ruppin (also known as County Ruppin) was a feudal lordship of the Holy Roman Empire centered around the town of Neuruppin in Brandenburg. It existed from 1214-1524 when it was annexed by Brandenburg. As title it was continued by later rulers including the Kings of Prussia. The arms were a silver eagle in red.

Arms of Lordship Ruppin

The arms in the Wapen- en Vlaggenboek van Gerrit Hesman (1708)

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