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Dollnstein is a muni****lity in the
district of Eichstätt in
Bavaria in Germany. The name
Dollnstein has its
origins in
Middle High
German "Tollunstein"...
- Pope
Victor II (c. 1018 – 28 July 1057), born
Gebhard of
Dollnstein-Hirschberg, was the head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from...
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Burgstein (
Dollnstein) is a
mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 48°56′N 12°54′E / 48.933°N 12.900°E / 48.933; 12.900 v t e...
- 1057 (2 years, 106 days)
Victor II
VICTOR Secundus Gebhard II von Calw-
Dollnstein-Hirschberg c. 1018
Duchy of Swabia, Holy
Roman Empire 37 / 39 Born as...
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Beilngries Eichstätt
Adelschlag Altmannstein Böhmfeld
Buxheim Denkendorf Dollnstein Egweil Eitensheim Gaimersheim Großmehring
Hepberg Hitzhofen Kinding Kipfenberg...
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academy of fine arts in
Munich (1849–1887) Pope
Victor II (Gebhard von
Dollnstein-Hirschberg) (died 1057),
fifth German pope 1055–1057
Gundekar II of Eichstätt...
- Ruff (29 May 1878 – 15
August 1934) was an
architect in Germany. Born in
Dollnstein, he was the
father of
Franz Ruff, who
would later be
responsible for completing...
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washouts near the
village Eßlingen,
about 20m
above the
river level. From
Dollnstein the Jura
Breakthrough Valley suddenly becomes much wider. From here the...
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Altmannstein Arnsberg Castle,
Kipfenberg Brunneck Castle, ****ing
Dollnstein Castle,
Dollnstein Residenz Eichstätt, Eichstätt
Sommerresidenz Eichstätt, Eichstätt...
- of
Emperor Henry III. In
November 1054, the
emperor named Gebhard of
Dollnstein-Hirschberg as the next pope, and the
latter was
enthroned as
Victor II...