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Achalm is a
mountain in Reutlingen, Germany. On its top, the
ruins of
Achalm Castle can be found,
ancestral seat of the
counts of
Achalm, a 13th-century...
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Eningen (full name
Eningen unter Achalm; Swabian: Ẽnenga ondr dr Achl) is a muni****lity in the
district of Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It...
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Achalm Castle is a
ruined castle located above the
towns of
Reutlingen and
Pfullingen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Situated on the top of a hill at the...
- Some time
around 1030,
Count Egino started to
build a
castle on top of the
Achalm, one of the
largest mountains in
Reutlingen district (about 706 m). One...
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mountains (called "Zeugenberge"—"witness mountains" or outliers; e.g. the
Achalm or the Hohenstaufen)
which testify to the
former territory of the range...
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Methodist chapel at the foot of the
Achalm mountain, Baden-Württemberg...
- Schweiz-Osterzgebirge) in Saxony. The coat of arms is the coat of arms of the
Counts of
Achalm, who
ruled the
largest part of the
district until the 11th century. Even...
- so-called
Bempflinger Vertrag (treaty) of the
counts Kuno and
Liutold von
Achalm with
their nephew,
count Wernher von Grüningen. On May 5, 1092 in Ulm he...
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After the war he
returned to Germany,
living in a
small cottage on the
Achalm, and
concentrated on
doing large-scale
woodcuts and posters. From 1951 to...
- 1089 at the time of the
Investiture Controversy by
Counts Gero and Kuno of
Achalm,
advised by
Bishop Adalbero of Würzburg and
Abbot William of Hirsau. The...