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Abensberg (German pronunciation: [ˈaːbənsˌbɛʁk] ) is a town in the
Lower Bavarian district of Kelheim, in Bavaria, Germany,
lying around 30 km (19 mi)...
- The
House of
Abensberg und
Traun (now
usually written Abensperg-Traun) is the name of an
ancient Austrian noble family,
originally from the
Upper Austrian...
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Wagram 18 17 16 15
Aspern 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Abensberg took
place on 20
April 1809
between a Franco-German
force under the command...
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Stadion Abensberg (the Old Stadium) is a
motorcycle speedway and ****ociation
football stadium located slightly east of the
centre of
Abensberg in Germany...
- Niclas, Graf von
Abensberg (1441 – 28
February 1485) was a
knight and
nobleman under the
reign of
Louis IX, Duke of Bavaria.
Originating from an old family...
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spelling used in his time, is
mostly Abensperg. A
member of the
ancient Abensberg-Traun family, he was born at Ödenburg and was the son of
Imperial Count...
- "JudoInside -
European Club Cup
final Abensberg Event".
Retrieved 2023-06-21. "JudoInside -
European Club Cup
final Abensberg Event".
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- Yevenes/Yébenes
Ciudad Real 1st
Porto Medellín
Bergisel Sacile Teugen-Hausen
Raszyn Abensberg Landshut Eckmühl
Ratisbon Neumarkt-Sankt Veit
Dalmatian Campaign Ebelsberg...
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Conrad I [of Abenberg] (German:
Konrad von Abenberg, c. 1075 – 9
April 1147) was
Archbishop of Salzburg, Austria, in the
first half of the 12th century...
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Natascha von
Abensberg-Traun and
Count Ernst von
Abensberg-Traun, the groom's half-sister and her
husband Countess Milana von
Abensberg-Traun, the groom's...