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Ehrenbreitstein Fortress (German:
Festung Ehrenbreitstein, IPA: [ˌfɛstʊŋ ˈeːʁənbʁaɪtʃtaɪn] ) is a
fortress in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate...
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Around 1000 BC,
early fortifications were
erected on the
Festung Ehrenbreitstein hill on the
opposite side of the Rhine. In 55 BC,
Roman troops commanded...
- museum, the Mutter-Beethoven-Haus.
Maria Magdalena Keverich was born in
Ehrenbreitstein, a
village on the
Rhine opposite Koblenz (and now part of Koblenz)...
- bank of the Rhine,
crossing the
river and
capturing the
fortress of
Ehrenbreitstein, on 27 March. It
relieved the 80th
Division in K****el, 7 April, seized...
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palace in
Ehrenbreitstein, a
district of the city of
Koblenz in Germany. It was
situated on the
banks of the
Rhine river,
below the
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress...
- his ****ure wife,
Maria Magdalena Keverich (1746–1787), on a trip to
Ehrenbreitstein. She was the
daughter of the head chef to
Johann IX
Philipp von Walderdorff...
- Koblenz-
Ehrenbreitstein station is the only
station on the
right (eastern) bank in the city of
Koblenz in the
German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It...
- (German: Mutter-Beethoven-Haus) is a
cultural heritage monument in
Ehrenbreitstein, on the
River Rhine opposite Koblenz, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany...
- Koblenz, the
northern gateway to the
World Heritage Site, with the
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress Deutsches Eck, at the
confluence of
Rhine and
Moselle Stolzenfels...
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building by the
Rhine in Koblenz. The U.S. flag flew over Koblenz's
Ehrenbreitstein Fortress on the Rhine's east bank. In July 1919, the
Third Army was...