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Abenberg (German: [ˈaːbm̩bɛʁk] ) is a town in the
Middle Franconian district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is
situated 9 km west of Roth bei Nürnberg...
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Abenberg is a
German sports club from the town of
Abenberg, Bavaria. It has
departments for football, gymnastics, handball, bowling, athletics, skiing...
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including Count Gozmar III of Ziegenhain,
Count Friedrich I of
Abenberg [de],
Burgrave Friedrich I of Kirchberg [de],
Count Heinrich I of Schwarzburg [de]...
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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...
- Zollern.
Through his wife, as the lone
heiress of the
Counts of
Raabs and
Abenberg,
Friedrich was able to add
possessions in
Austria and Franconia, respectively...
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Autumn of 1977. In 2017,
Kinkel was a
tower clerk in the
small town of
Abenberg in
Central Franconia, the
first woman to hold this position. As a result...
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village of Seeheim-Jugenheim in Hesse,
Germany Beerbach (
Abenberg), a
district of
Abenberg in Bavaria,
Germany This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Aachen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Aalen (Baden-Württemberg)
Abenberg (Bavaria)
Abensberg (Bavaria)
Achern (Baden-Württemberg)
Achim (Lower Saxony)...
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Plankstetten Abbey and he was
consecrated on 30 September. He died on 1757 in
Abenberg during an exorcism. He was
buried at
Plankstetten Abbey.
After him, a kindergarten...
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Bishopric of Würzburg
Abbacy of
Fulda County of
Abenberg County of
Henneberg County of
Hohenlohe County of
Lauffen County of Löwenstein
County Palatine...