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Amorbach (German: [ˈaːmoːɐ̯ˌbax] ) is a town in the
Miltenberg district in the
Regierungsbezirk of
Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) in Bavaria, Germany,...
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Amorbach Abbey (German:
Kloster Amorbach) was a
Benedictine imperial abbey of the Holy
Roman Empire located at
Amorbach. It was
later the
residence of...
- Miltenberg,
Amorbach, Bischofsheim, Boxberg, Schüpf and Lauda. A few
years later, the short-lived Prin****lity of
Leiningen at
Amorbach was mediatized...
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February 1957,
following a
quiet civil ceremony on
February 14 in
Amorbach, Germany.
Amorbach had been the
residence of the
House of
Leiningen since 1803,...
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written for
Amorbach were lost in the
dissolution of the
monastery library by
French forces in 1803.
Following the
secularization of
Amorbach in 1803, Hoffstetter...
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urban area of
Neckarsulm consists of the city
itself and the
districts of
Amorbach, Dahenfeld, and Obereisesheim.
Archaeological finds such as
vessel shards...
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healthy sleep. The
first attested use of grünkern was in
southern Germany, (
Amorbach), in 1660.[citation needed] Grünkern was
added to soups, and was dried...
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Baden (Marie Amalie; 20
November 1834, in
Karlsruhe – 21
November 1899, in
Amorbach) was the
third daughter and
seventh child of Leopold,
Grand Duke of Baden...
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member of the
Hardenburg branch of the
House of Leiningen, Karl was born in
Amorbach, the son of
Prince Emich Carl of
Leiningen (1763–1814) by his
second marriage...
- Dagsburg,
Hardenburg and Dürkheim, and
subsequently received the
secularized Amorbach Abbey as an
ample compensation in 1803. A few
years later, the Prin****lity...