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Epfach is a
village and
former muni****lity (Gemeinde)
located on the left bank of Lech, in the muni****lity of
Denklingen in the
Upper Bavarian District...
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Herluka von Bernried, also
known as
Herluka von
Epfach, (1060 – 1127) was a
German laywoman and
supporter of
Gregorian reform. The vast
majority of what...
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derives its name from Raetia. Alae (Aalen)
Arbor Felix (Arbon) Abodia**** (
Epfach)
Aquileia (Heidenheim an der Brenz)
Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Ausugum...
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Pepin the
Short defeat the
rebellion of
their brother Grifo. 743
Battle of
Epfach Franks under Carloman and
Pepin the
Short defeat a
rebellion of Baiuvarii...
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Forchach The Lech
between Elmen and
Stanzach The Lech
between Apfeldorf and
Epfach The Lech
River by
Andrei Gavrilița List of
rivers of
Bavaria List of rivers...
- of his ****ets were
returned to him. He
settled in the
small village of
Epfach in
southern Bavaria. In 1954 a ten-part
autobiographical series, "Hoffmann's...
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Vindelicorum (Augsburg)
Langweid am Lech
Augsburg Königsbrunn
Landsberg am Lech
Epfach Kinsau Hohenfurch Altenstadt Burggen Roßhaupten Füssen Vils
Pinswang Musau...
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letters while the
latter was a
recluse at the
neighbouring monastery of
Epfach. The
letters were long
preserved at the
monastery of
Bernried where Herluka...
- Abuza**** was a town of Vindelicia,
probably coinciding with the
modern Epfach on the
river Lech,
where remains of
Roman buildings are
still extant. The...
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countless excavation projects,
above all in Late
Roman fortifications:
Epfach, 1953–57
Goldberg bei Türkheim, 1958–61
Kastell Isny, 1966–70 Münsterberg...