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- Lauingen, and Sarmizegetusa (twice). At Ennetach he is with Nymphs, at Faimingen with Hygieia and the Mother of the Gods, and at Grand with Sol. A votive...
- years, and continued in that office until her death in 1195. Adelhaid of Faimingen was her successor. As early as 1159 Herrad had begun within the cloister...
- Härtsfeld in Heidenheim district near an old Roman road running from Faimingen in Lauingen to Bopfingen known as the Frankensträßle (English: Frankish...
- scene from Ulm to Lauingen. In addition, the man-made reservoirs near Faimingen, the Swabian Donaumoos between Ulm and Gundelfingen as well as the Gundelfingen...
- Domitian the unit was also in Nori**** and then later in Raetia, possibly at Faimingen. Tribunus T Claudius Zeno. List of Roman auxiliary regiments Margaret...
- Germanic tribes north of the river. The Roman camp of Phoebiana (now Faimingen) was a bridgehead crossing the danube. There was an Apollo temple being...
- Burgsalach (east) Fort behind Kastell Munningen (west-southwest) Kastell Faimingen (southwest) Kastell Pfünz (southeast) Fort in front Kleinkastell Gündersbach...
- 1288–1302 Degenhard von ****enstein, 1303–1307 Friedrich I Spät von Faimingen, 1309–1331 Ulrich II von Schönegg, 1331–1337 Henry III von Schönegg, 1337–1348...
- Originally built for the von Falkenstein family, it was acquired by the von Faimingen family and the Counts von Helfenstein in the 12th century. The castle...
- 1288–1302 Degenhard von ****enstein, 1303–1307 Friedrich I Spät von Faimingen, 1309–1331 Ulrich II von Schönegg, 1331–1337 Henry III von Schönegg, 1337–1348...