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Schloss Deutenhofen : ウィキペディア英語版
Schloss Deutenhofen

Schloss Deutenhofen is a large house in Deutenhofen, a village in the municipality of Hebertshausen in Bavaria, Germany.
==History==

Deutenhofen is first mentioned around 926-937 as "Titinhoua" (Hof des Tito).
The settlement may well be older based on its name.
The castle was built some time before 1341, when the owner was the knight Ulrich Gruber.
Around 1550 it became the seat of the Tewtenhofen ''hofmark'', a form of Bavarian feudal estate, and remained so until 1834.
From the 16th century it was the property of the Reitmor (Reitmayer) family, who converted it to approximately its current form.
Dr. Johann von Mändl was born on 8 January 1588 as a commoner, studied jurisprudence in Ingolstadt and in Perugia, Italy, and then joined the service of Maximilian I, Elector of Bavaria. He rose to a position equivalent to Minister of Finance.

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