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Dürnstein (German pronunciation: [ˈdʏʁnˌʃtaɪ̯n]) is a
small town on the
Danube river in the Krems-Land district, in the
Austrian state of
Lower Austria...
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Dürnstein Castle (German:
Burgruine Dürnstein) is the ruin of a
medieval rock
castle in Austria. It is
located in
Dürnstein, in the
Lower Austrian Wachau...
- been
settled since prehistoric times.
Among the
tourist attractions is
Dürnstein Castle,
where King
Richard I of
England was held
captive by
Leopold V...
- The
Battle of Dürenstein (German:
Schlacht bei
Dürnstein; also
known as Dürrenstein,
Dürnstein and Diernstein) or the
Battle of
Krems (Russian: Сражение...
- Burg
Dürnstein is a
castle near the muni****lity
Neumarkt in
Steiermark in the
district Murau of the
state of
Styria in Austria. Burg
Dürnstein is 310...
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Dürnstein in der
Steiermark is a
former muni****lity in the
district of
Murau in Styria, Austria.
Since the 2015
Styria muni****l
structural reform, it...
- of Acre in 1191 and of his
imprisonment of King
Richard I in 1193 at
Dürnstein Castle.
Leopold was the son of the
Austrian duke
Henry II Jasomirgott...
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dates from 1565. In 2006,
Tegernsee twinned with
Dürnstein, an
Austrian town on the Danube.
Dürnstein,
Austria Tegernsee is the home town of
Viktoria Rebensburg...
- his
standard from the
walls of Acre.
Leopold kept
Richard prisoner at
Dürnstein Castle under the care of Leopold's
ministerialis Hadmar of Kuenring. This...
- 878. Thiers, fn, p. 401. (in German) Egger, Rainer. Das
Gefecht bei
Dürnstein-Loiben 1805. Wien: Bundesverlag, 1986, pp. 14–22; Goetz, Robert. 1805:...