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Seltzer water Selt"zer wa"ter See Selters water.

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- Eltzer Hof was a music venue located in Mainz, Germany. The building was constructed in 1742 in a Baroque style architecture on behalf of the Eltz dynasty...
- King Crimson Collectors' Club in March 2001. The album was recorded at Eltzer Hof, Mainz, West Germany, on March 30, 1974. Like other concerts from the...
- the Rübenach branch Wahn Castle, since 1820 owned by the Rübenach branch Eltzer Hof (center) at Eltville on the banks of the Rhine, since 1629 owned by...
- at the turn of the 20th century, it tells the story of a teenaged Erna Eltzer, who suddenly gains paranormal skills and is used as a medium. The novel...
- ****mann: Die Eltzer Büchsenpfeile von 1331–1333. In: Waffen- und Kostümkunde. Vol. 36, 1994, pp. 117–128. Wilfrid ****mann: Die Eltzer Büchsenpfeile...
- 1981 West Germany Roth (Nürnberg) Mad Club 30.11.1981 West Germany Mainz Eltzer Hof 01.12.1981 West Germany Karlsruhe Gartenhalle 02.12.1981 West Germany...
- The Eltz Feud (German: Eltzer Fehde) was a 14th-century feud that arose between rulers of the Trier region on the Moselle and certain members of the knightly...
- Frauenkirche, in Dresden, Germany, designed by George Bähr, is completed. Eltzer Hof in Mainz completed September 29 – Church of the Gesuati on the Giudecca...
- Spellmount Ltd, 2006, pp 205-208, ISBN 1-86227-343-X Wilfrid ****mann; Die Eltzer Büchsenpfeile von 1331–1333. In: Waffen- und Kostümkunde, Band 36 (1994)...
- 1623/1624, stable addition 19th century; gravestone Oberstraße 142 – former Eltzer Hof; building with half-hipped roof, timber framing, partly solid, plastered...