-
include the
stone bridge across the Saar (1546), the
Gothic church of St.
Arnual, the 18th-century Saarbrücken Castle, and the old part of the town, the...
- Arnoald, also
called Arnoldus or
Arnual (c. 540/560 – c. 611), was a
Bishop of Metz
between 601 and 609 or 611, the
successor of his
uncle Agilulf. He...
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began on 17
September 1928 in the
district of St.
Arnual.
Flights operated from Saarbrücken-St.
Arnual Airport until 1939. The
first plane to use the airport...
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Airport Osnabrück/Münster
Plauen – Hof-Plauen
Airport Saarbrücken – St.
Arnual Airport Stettin – Am
Dammschen See
Airport Stolp Stralsund Stuttgart – Böblingen...
- Wadg****en,
Elisabeth chose to be
buried in the
Collegiate Church in
Sankt Arnual,
which is now part of Saarbrücken. For the next 200 years, all
Counts of...
- a
Bishop of Metz
between 590 or 591 and 601, and was the
predecessor of
Arnual or
Arnoldus or
Arnoald (601–609 or 611). He was a son of Ferreolus, Senator...
- N****au-Saarbrücken, in the
Collegiate Church (now the
Evangelical Church) in St.
Arnual (now part of Saarbrücken). As
Philip had no sons, his
territories were inherited...
- Malstatt-Burbach. It
joined with the
former Saarbrücken, Burbach-Malstatt, and
Sankt Arnual to form the present-day city of Saarbrücken in 1909. This article incorporates...
- 591-601
Gondulf 591-??? (he was
probably only a chorbishop).
Arnoald or
Arnual or
Arnoldus 601–609 or 611
Pappolus 609?–614
Arnulf 614–629 (Arnulfing)...
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breakpoint was
built to
connect the
districts of Rotenbühl, Kaninchenberg,
Sankt Arnual and
Eschberg to the
local rail network. However, it has lost importance...