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- Schloss Biederstein (Palace Biederstein) was a palace complex in the Munich neighborhood of Schwabing. It was located in the area of today's Biedersteiner...
- derelict after 1920. Duke Luitpold Emanuel sold Possenhofen, as well as Biederstein Castle in Munich-Schwabing, in order to build his late romantic Schloss...
- ISBN 3-492-24006-2. Damien Bilteryst, Olivier Defrance, Joseph van Loon: Les Biederstein, cousins oubliés de la reine Élisabeth, années 1875-1906. Museum Dynasti****...
- April 2021 Damien Bilteryst, Olivier Defrance, Joseph van Loon: Les Biederstein, cousins oubliés de la reine Élisabeth, années 1875-1906. Museum Dynasti****...
- Dämonen Translator Richard and Clara Winston Language German Publisher Biederstein Verlag [de] Publication date 1956 Publication place Germany Published in...
- ISBN 3-492-24006-2. Damien Bilteryst, Olivier Defrance, Joseph van Loon: Les Biederstein, cousins oubliés de la reine Élisabeth, années 1875-1906. Museum Dynasti****...
- Marie Luise Franziska Amalie (b. Coburg, 23 October 1848 - d. Schloß Biederstein, 6 May 1894), married on 20 September 1875 to Maximilian Emanuel, Duke...
- Verlagsgruppe, with an afterword written by Theo Löbsack. 2nd ed. in 1964: Biederstein Verlag; 3rd ed. 1965: Büchergilde Gutenberg. 1968: first paperback edition...
- Original title Die Merowinger Translator Vinal Binner Language German Publisher Biederstein Verlag [de] Publication date 1962 Publication place Germany Published in...
- turn, the road leads into the Biederstein Tunnel, whose name derives from the Schlösschen Biederstein (Castle Biederstein), but which was demolished decades...