-
Eltville am
Rhein (from Alta Villa,
Latin for "high estate, high town",
corrupted to Eldeville,
Elfeld and
later Eltville,
German pronunciation: [ˈɛltvɪlə]...
- The
siege of
Eltville (or
battle of
Eltville) in May 1349 was the
military engagement by
which Charles IV
secured the
throne of the Holy
Roman Empire...
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Eltville Castle (Burg
Eltville) is an
urban castle in
Eltville am
Rhein im the
Hessian county of Rheingau-Taunus and is the
symbol of the town. In German...
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presumably with the
Gutenberg family, and
probably sta**** in the
nearby Eltville since Else had
inherited a
house on the town
walls there. The archbishop...
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Eltville station is the
railway station of
Eltville in the
Rheingau in the
German state of Hesse, on the East
Rhine Railway from
Wiesbaden to Koblenz...
- St.
Peter und Paul,
Eltville is the name of a
Catholic church and
parish in
Eltville, Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, Germany,
dedicated to
Saints Peter and Paul...
- many of Günther's
adherents and
defeated Günther's army at the
battle of
Eltville on the
Rhine River. Günther, who had
become seriously ill,
renounced all...
- is the
founder and CEO of the ****ureManagementGroup AG. Mićić
lives in
Eltville, Germany. Pero Mićić
studied economics and
received his
doctorate in 2007...
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Rheingau Schloss Vollrads near Oestrich-Winkel The Drosselg****e in Rüdesheim
Eltville Castle The
Rheingauer Dom in
Geisenheim The
Rheingau Musik Festival takes...
- fluid. Tipp-Ex
correction paper was
invented by
Wolfgang Dabisch from
Eltville, West Germany, who
filed a
patent in 1958 on
Colored film for the correction...