- Bavaria, part of modern-day Germany. Also on
April 19,
clashes occurred at
Arnhofen near Abensberg, Dünzling, Regensburg, and
Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm. Together...
- 1809
during the War of the
Fifth Coalition,
fighting at the
battles of
Arnhofen, Eckmühl, and Wagram. That same year,
Lefebvre was
tasked with suppressing...
- in the south. The town is
divided into the muni****lities of Abensberg,
Arnhofen, Holzharlanden, Hörlbach, Offenstetten,
Pullach and Sandharland. Since...
- Aachen-Lousberg, Kleinkems, Schernfeld,
Osterberg bei Pfünz, Baiersdorf, Abensberg-
Arnhofen and
Lengfeld as well as the
German island of Rügen. The
flint fields on...
- tradition, is
being replaced with
veined 'Plattenhornstein' (Abensberg-
Arnhofen type) of
Bavarian origin. The most
typical solid rock tool is a pierced...
- Jablines [de] Le Grand-Pressigny
Germany Lengfeld (near Bad Abbach). Abensberg-
Arnhofen [de] near
Abensberg Asch (near Blaubeuren)
Baiersdorf (near Essing) Kleinkems...
- Saal (Donau) 345 m 25.200 to
Kelheim 31.700 Thaldorf-Weltenburg 36.800
Arnhofen 39.861
Abensberg 370 m 41.100
Abens 46.336
Neustadt (Donau) 47.700 Bayernoil...
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Banquet Hall of the Königsbau the “Surrender of Brieg,” “Cavalry
Skirmish at
Arnhofen,” and the “Battles of Eckmühl and Wagram.”
Cattle Market before a Large...
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wirtschaftshistorische Studie zum
neolithischen Hornsteinbergbau von Abensberg-
Arnhofen, Kr.
Kelheim (Niederbayern). BAND I:
Bergbau (PDF) (in German). Köln: Universität...
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Battle of Teugen-Hausen raged,
Thierry clashed with
Bavarian troops near
Arnhofen and fell back to Offenstetten. On 20 April,
Archduke Charles' main body...