- Administratively,
Baltringen is part of the muni****lity of Mietingen.
Baltringen lies on the
river Dürnach. The area in
which the
village of
Baltringen is now situated...
-
Haufen (also
spelled Baltringer Haufe,
German for
Baltringen Band,
Baltringen Troop or
Baltringen Mob) was
prominent among several armed groups of peasants...
- century. The
German syntype tooth having been
discovered in the east of
Baltringen, in the
state of Baden-Württemberg, was the
first to be named,
being originally...
-
peasant bands (Haufen), one for the lake, and one Allgäu, and one for
Baltringen (Baltringer Haufen). By this time, Müller had
command of approximately...
- (1878) Beiträge zur
Kenntniss der
fossilen Fische aus der Mol****e von
Baltringen. Hayfische.
Jahreshefte des
Vereins für vaterländische
Naturkunde in Württemberg...
-
Baltringer Haufen, an army of
peasants named after the
nearby village of
Baltringen,
where approximately 12.000
farmers gathered to form an army.
After the...
- of
Mietingen itself, administratively, the once
autonomous villages of
Baltringen and
Walpertshofen nowadays belong to the muni****lity of Mietingen. The...
- Lake Constance, and the
Baltringer Haufen,
named after the
village of
Baltringen, a few
kilometres south of
Laupheim in
northern Upper Swabia.
During the...
- line from Ulm to Leipheim. In the
evening of that day he
encamped in
Baltringen, one of the
bases of the rebellion.
Three days later, the mercenaries...
- Riß, Reinstetten, Gutenzell, Schwendi, Burgrieden,
Villa Rot, Laupheim,
Baltringen, Maselheim, Bihlafingen, Oberkirchberg, Unterkirchberg, Ulm. The West...