The castle above the village was burned down by Napoleon's troops in 1809.
After several serious disputes the castle finally was burned down by the emperor's occupying forces when they lost the ability to hold the castle.
The castle was burned down in 1689 by French soldiers during the Palatinate wars.
In 1529, the castle was burned down by a group of Turks at the first Turkish siege of Vienna.
The castle was burned down by the Partisans in 1943.
The castle had not been burned down.
During World War II part the castle was burned down by partisan fighters.
The village and the old castle were burned down in 1537 by the troops of Francis I.
Hinoe castle was burned down by Tokugawa forces during the Shimabara Rebellion in 1637.
The castle was burned down in 1512.