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- Dietkirchen an der Lahn is a borough (Ortsbezirk) of Limburg an der Lahn, seat of the district of Limburg-Weilburg in the state of Hesse, Germany. The...
- Monasterboice, Ireland Modern Celtic cross of a war monument in Limburg-Dietkirchen, Germany Modern Celtic cross at Cimetière du Père-Lachaise, Paris Ringed...
- The church of St Lubentius in Dietkirchen, now part of Limburg an der Lahn, Hesse, Germany, was the most important church of the region until the 13th...
- worked as a missionary along the Lahn river and founded a church at Dietkirchen. He died in Kobern. After he died, the people would have place his body...
- Luarsab II of Kartli 1622 21 June Martyr, King of Kartli Lubentius of Dietkirchen 0370 c. 370 13 October Priest Luc**** of Sabiona 401–500 30 October Martyr;...
- Austria) Deanery of Bandern (in Liechtenstein, 1804 sold to Austria) Dietkirchen Abbey (N****au) The areas were reorganised into the four divisions "Prin****lity...
- Lindenholzhausen: 3,315 Linter: 3,080 Eschhofen: 2,789 Staffel: 2,762 Offheim: 2,608 Dietkirchen: 1,630 Ahlbach: 1,252 Each Ortsbezirk is represented by a council. Blumenrod...
- Zentmarken of the Niederlahngau were probably the Reckenforst around Dietkirchen, the Hadamarer Mark, the Ellarer Mark, and the Zente Winnen - Höhn. In...
- ⅓ of Hadamar and Ellar Castle [de], ⅔ of (Bad) Ems, the Esterau and Dietkirchen. In his old days, John had himself appointed councillor to the Archbishop...
- Abbess of Nijvel (Nivelles) Heylwig, Abbess of Neuss Mathilde, Abbess of Dietkirchen and Vilich Sophie, Abbess of St. Maria, Mainz Ida (died 1060), Abbess...