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Ellwangen an der Jagst,
officially Ellwangen (Jagst), in
common use
simply Ellwangen (German pronunciation: [ˈɛlˌvaŋən] ) is a town in the
district of...
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Ellwangen Abbey (German:
Kloster Ellwangen) was the
earliest Benedictine monastery established in the
Duchy of Swabia, at the present-day town of Ellwangen...
- The
Ellwangen witch trial took
place in the
Catholic Prince Bishopric of
Ellwangen between 1611 and 1618. It was
preceded by a
first witch trial in 1588...
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Ellwangen station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Ellwangen,
located in the
Ostalbkreis district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
- The
Ellwangen Hills (German:
Ellwanger Berge) are a hill ridge, up to 569.2 m above sea
level (NHN), in the
counties of Schwäbisch Hall and Ostalbkreis...
- A
police raid in
Ellwangen, Germany, on 30
April 2018 led to
clashes between the
German police and
migrants living there. A
second raid was conducted...
- with
their full
style changed to Fürstliche Pröpste zu
Ellwangen ("Princely
Provosts of
Ellwangen") in the
Swabian Circle.
During the
German Mediatisation...
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river is in the
hills east of
Ellwangen,
close to the
Bavarian border. The
Jagst winds through the
towns of
Ellwangen, Crailsheim,
Kirchberg an der Jagst...
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death in 1756. He was also Prince-Bishop of
Worms and Prince-Provost of
Ellwangen from 1732.
Franz Georg was born in Mainz, the
ninth son of the
Count of...
- St. Gall who
founded Ellwangen Abbey. He is a
Catholic saint; his
feast day is
December 13.
Herulph was born
about 730 in
Ellwangen near Stuttgart. He was...