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Ettlingen (German pronunciation: [ˈɛtlɪŋən] ;
South Franconian: Eddlinge) is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany,
about 8
kilometres (5 mi)
south of...
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Ettlingen Palace is a
baroque palace in the
centre of
Ettlingen, a
small city in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Today's
palace succeeds two,
possibly three...
- The
Battle of
Ettlingen or
Battle of
Malsch (9 July 1796) was
fought during the
French Revolutionary Wars
between the
armies of the
First French Republic...
- The
Ettlingen Line (German:
Ettlinger Linie) or
Lower Line (Untere Linie) was a
defensive line
built in 1707
during the War of the
Spanish Succession...
- Albtalbahn) is a
railway line in
southern Germany that runs from
Karlsruhe via
Ettlingen to Bad
Herrenalb with a
branch to Ittersbach. The line is
owned and operated...
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which certain other towns in the
district of Karlsruhe, such as Bruchsal,
Ettlingen, Stutensee, and Rheinstetten, as well as the city of Pforzheim, belong...
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middle reaches of the Alb to the west as far as a
point immediately above Ettlingen. To the
southwest it is
adjoined by the
Black Forest Grinden and Enz Hills...
- This
forced Eugene to
entrench his main
force behind the
formidable Ettlingen Line of
fortifications and cede the
strategic initiative to Villars. Villars...
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children of
Joseph Goebbels before they were killed. Kunz was born in
Ettlingen, Germany. He
first studied law, then dentistry. He
wrote his doctoral...
- of Jewish-Italian
origin which was
originally an
Italianised form of
Ettlingen.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Emanuele Ottolenghi, Italian...