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- Rheinkreis), sometimes the Bavarian Rheinkreis (Bayerischer Rheinkreis or Baierischer Rheinkreis), was the name given to the territory on the west bank of...
- Domkirche zu Freysing, 1824, Memoirs of the cathedral at Freising. Lexikon baierischer Gelehrten und Schriftsteller bis zum Ende des siebenzehnten Jahrhunderts...
- illustrated volumes on mycology, Natürlich ausgemahlten Abbildungen baierischer und pfälzischer Schwämme, welche um Regensburg wachsen. In 1774, he wrote...
- Sarre. After French rule ended, Langenbach lay beginning in 1816 in the Baierischer Rheinkreis, a new exclave of the Kingdom of Bavaria created by the Congress...
- German). In 1816, under terms laid out by the Congress of Vienna, the Baierischer Rheinkreis ("Bavarian Rhine District") was founded, a new exclave of...
- 1814, the French were driven out, and after a transitional period, the Baierischer Rheinkreis (Bavarian Rhine District) was founded, which was later called...
- reorganization the following year, Herschweiler and Pettersheim p****ed to the Baierischer Rheinkreis (whose seat was at Speyer), later known as Rheinpfalz or Rhenish...
- found itself on the Bavarian side, in the exclave known first as the Baierischer Rheinkreis and then later as the Baierische Rheinpfalz (“Bavarian Rhenish...
- Bavarians and Austrians administered the area until eventually, the Baierischer Rheinkreis (“Bavarian Rhine District”) was founded, later known as the...
- ****igned to the district of Ottweiler. After a transitional period, the Baierischer Rheinkreis came into being in 1816, later known as the Bavarian Rhenish...