- of
Ebrach.
Ebrach lies
between Bamberg in the east and Würzburg in the west. It is
located in the
Steigerwald on the
river Mittlere Ebrach.
Ebrach’s main...
- Adam of
Ebrach (late 11th
century – 23
November 1167) was a
Cistercian monk and the
first abbot of
Ebrach Abbey in the area of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany...
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other rivers called Ebrach nearby: the
Reiche Ebrach, the
Ebrach (also
called Geiselwinder Ebrach,
tributary of the
Reiche Ebrach, not to be confused...
- The
Ebrach (also:
Geiselwinder Ebrach) is a
river of Bavaria, Germany. The
Ebrach springs from the
confluence of the
Ebrachbach and the
Haselbach in Geiselwind...
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Ebrach Abbey (German:
Kloster Ebrach) is a
former Cistercian monastery in
Ebrach in Oberfranken, Bavaria, Germany, and the site of a
young offenders' institution...
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Ebrach is a
community in the
Upper Franconian district of Bamberg.
Ebrach may also
refer to
various rivers in Bavaria, Germany:
Ebrach (Attel), a tributary...
- is a
river in Bavaria, Germany. It is the
right headstream of the
Rauhe Ebrach. List of
rivers of
Bavaria "Schmerbach" (Map).
Google Maps.
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Ebrach is a
river of Bavaria, Germany. It
flows into the
Attel near Ramerberg. List of
rivers of
Bavaria Complete table of the
Bavarian Waterbody Register...
- Bamberg. The coat of arms
displays the
heraldic animals of
Bamberg and
Ebrach, a lion and a boar. (po****tions as of 2007)
Genesis Online-Datenbank des...
- most Würzburg
bishops Ebrach Abbey –
beginning with the 13th century, the
bishops of Würzburg had
their hearts brought to
Ebrach Abbey (entrails to the...