- Bad
Buchau (German pronunciation: [ˌbaːt ˈbʊːxaʊ̯] ) (formerly
Buchau; Swabian: Buacha) is a
small town in the
district of Biberach, Baden-Württemberg...
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Imperial counties,
later mediatised to
Kingdom of Württemberg (
Buchau Princely Abbey, now Bad
Buchau),
Kingdom of
Bavaria and Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen. The T****o...
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Adelindis von
Buchau (c. 729 –
after 787), also
known as
Adelinde (sometimes
spelled "Haddellind"), was the
founder of the
Buchau Ladies' Convent, in...
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Bochov (German:
Buchau) is a town in
Karlovy Vary
District in the
Karlovy Vary
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 1,900 inhabitants. The villages...
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Buchau Abbey,
otherwise the
Imperial Abbey of
Buchau (German:
Reichsstift Buchau), was a self-ruling
Imperial Estate and its
abbess had a seat and vote...
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Karin Stoiber, née
Rudolf (born 6 July 1943 in
Buchau, ****
Germany (now Bochov,
Czech Republic)) was the
spouse of the minister-president of
Bavaria from...
- 1941,
which were
designed based on
archeological digs of the W****erburg
Buchau at Federsee.
After 1945 the
museum was led by the
controversial but knowledgeable...
- (bi-denominational)
Biberach (bi-denominational)
Bopfingen (Lutheran)
Bremen (Calvinist)
Buchau (Catholic)
Buchhorn (Catholic)
Cologne (Catholic) Dinkelsbühl (bi-denominational)...
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Kaulla (died 1 May 1810 in Hechingen) was a
German court banker; born at
Buchau on the Feder-See
about the
middle of the
eighteenth century. By a decree...
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Albert Einstein. He was Ashke**** Jewish.
Hermann Einstein was born in
Buchau,
Kingdom of Württemberg to
Abraham Einstein and
Helene Moos (3 July 1814...