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- Einselthum is a muni****lity in the Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Direktwahlen 2019, Donnersbergkreis, Landeswahlleiter...
- Kerzenheim Ramsen 2. Göllheim Albisheim Biedesheim Bubenheim Dreisen Einselthum Göllheim1 Immesheim Lautersheim Ottersheim Rüssingen Standenbühl Weitersweiler...
- Freinsheim 1982/83: Claudia Hänling, Heuchelheim 1983/84: Sigrun Stutzmann, Einselthum 1984/85: Heidrun Wolf, Birkweiler 1985/86: Maria Bergold, Wachenheim 1986/87:...
- forms part of the Alzey Hills. Neighbouring muni****lities are Stetten, Einselthum, Zellertal, Immesheim, Rüssingen, Marnheim and Gauersheim. Besides the...
- parishes of Zellertal (Niefernheim, Zell and Harxheim) and the parishes of Einselthum, Albisheim and Marnheim. The Zellertal ends here after 12 km at 185 m...
- castle when Limburg Abbey pledged half of the castle to the Lords of Einselthum. A part of this pledge was taken over by the counts of N****au -Saarbrücken...
- Charlotte Freiberger from the Bergstraße 70. 2018/2019 Inga Storck from Einselthum in the Palatinate, Klara Zehnder from Randersacker in Franken Die Markelsheimer...
- Eichelhardt (variant) Eichen Eichenbach Eilscheid Eimsheim Einig Einöllen Einselthum Eisenach Eisenberg Eisenschmitt Eisighofen Eitelborn Elben Elbingen Elchweiler...
- Steben von Einselthum owned parts of Gauersheim, as well as the knights of Oberstein. After the death of childless Friedrich Steben von Einselthum in 1549...
- building after the founders had died. The monastery owned the parish of Einselthum. Over time, the monastery acquired more territory. By the early 16th century...