- Dürrröhrsdorf-
Dittersbach (German pronunciation: [ˈdʏɐ̯ʁøːɐ̯sˌdɔʁf ˈdɪtɐsˌbax]) is a muni****lity in the
district of Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge...
- Podgórze (German name:
Dittersbach) was a town of Poland, 5
kilometres (3 mi) by rail S.E. from Wałbrzych and 80 km (50 mi) south-west of Wrocław. It...
- Wünschendorf/Elster, a muni****lity in
Thuringia A
locality of Dürrröhrsdorf-
Dittersbach, in
Saxony A
locality of Pockau-Lengefeld, in
Saxony The
former German...
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Sachsen Pirna Sebnitz Stadt Wehlen Stolpen Bahretal Dohma Dürrröhrsdorf-
Dittersbach Gohrisch Kirnitzschtal Lohmen Müglitztal
Porschdorf Rathen Rathmannsdorf...
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Elbersdorf is a
village in the muni****lity Dürrröhrsdorf-
Dittersbach, in the
landkreis Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge, in Saxony, Germany. The village...
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Count Reuss of Köstritz and
Baroness Marie Eleonore Emma of Promnitz-
Dittersbach). They had four children:
Prince Heinrich XVIII Reuss of
Greiz (31 March...
- Jahrbuch.
Krancher was born in
Schneeberg and his
father was a
cantor at
Dittersbach near Frankenberg. He
became familiar with b****eeping at an
early age...
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under the
command of
Colonel Wilhelm Klebeck to
attack the
village of
Dittersbach.
Klebeck led a
column of
Croats into the village.
During the action,...
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Heinrich IX,
Count Reuss of Köstritz 9.
Baroness Eleonore von Promnitz-
Dittersbach 2.
Heinrich XLIV,
Prince Reuss of Köstritz 10.
Count Karl von Wartensleben...
- Köstritz 30.
Baron Hans
Christoph von Promnitz-
Dittersbach 15.
Baroness Marie Eleonore von Promnitz-
Dittersbach 31.
Baroness Anna
Elisabeth Saurma von der...