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- Arnsburg Abbey (German: Kloster Arnsburg) is a former Cistercian monastery near Lich in the Wetterau, Hesse, Germany. It was founded by monks from Eberbach...
- High Middle Ages in Germany. The first lord of nearby Arnsburg known by name is Kuno von Arnsburg, who served Emperor Heinrich IV as a Ministerialis in...
- fortifications (limes) were constructed along a line running Rheinbrohl—Arnsburg—Inheiden—Schierenhof—Gunzenhausen—Pförring (Limes Germanicus). The larger...
- Countess Luitgard Ernestine zu Solms-Laubach (Arnsburg, 17 December 1873 - Arnsburg, 24 January 1954) in Arnsburg on 18 June 1914. During the July Crisis on...
- road adjacent to the shopping centre having built two minor byp**** roads, Arnsburg Way and Albion Way.[citation needed] According to the 2021 census from...
- Hesse-Darmstadt in 1806. The counts of Solms-Laubach still own Laubach Castle and Arnsburg Abbey. Until 1935, Münzenberg Castle also belonged to the estate. Frederick...
- wooden panelled ceilings and an apsidal east end. This nave elevation of Arnsburg Abbey, Germany, shows the typical arrangement of the nave arcade, aisle...
- Butzbach and Wetzlar is recorded in 1315 and 1349 in deeds no. 441 and 758 at Arnsburg Abbey. Ancient roads in Hesse Friedrich Kofler: Alte Straßen in Hessen...
- estates to Grossholzheim and Kleinholzheim by Hartrad von Merenberg to Arnsburg Abbey. "Ortsteile der Gemeinde Ehringshausen" [Parts of the muni****lity...
- Roman Emperor Domitian the Romans built the Castrum Arnsburg, located near what is now Arnsburg Abbey. It is the most northeastern known full-sized castrum...