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Feuchtwangen is a city in
Ansbach district in the
administrative region of
Middle Franconia in Bavaria,
Germany with
around 12,000
citizens and 137km²...
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Konrad von
Feuchtwangen (English:
Conrad of
Feuchtwangen) (before 1230 – 4 July 1296 in Prague) was the 13th
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights from...
- von
Feuchtwangen (died 1311) was the 15th
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights,
serving from 1303 to 1311. Von
Feuchtwangen was born in
Feuchtwangen in...
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Weikersheim Röttingen
Creglingen Rothenburg ob der
Tauber Schillingsfürst
Feuchtwangen Dinkelsbühl
Wallerstein Nördlingen
Harburg Donauwörth
Augsburg Friedberg...
- for help and the
Teutonic Knights, led by
Grand Master Siegfried von
Feuchtwangen,
drove Brandenburg out. The
Knights requested payment in
exchange and...
- (now Elbląg). The
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights,
Siegfried von
Feuchtwangen, who
arrived in
Marienburg from Venice,
undertook the next
phase of the...
- a
German Jewish surname,
indicating a
family origin from the city of
Feuchtwangen,
which expelled all its
Jewish residents following a
pogrom in 1555....
- Charlemagne, who
visited Feuchtwangen about 800. In the 13th century, the
towns of Rothenburg, Dinkelsbühl and
Feuchtwangen were
elevated to Free Imperial...
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Johann Georg von
Soldner (16 July 1776 in
Feuchtwangen,
Ansbach – 13 May 1833 in Bogenhausen, Munich) was a
German physicist,
mathematician and astronomer...
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Teutonic Order and left Acre for Europe; he was
succeeded by
Konrad von
Feuchtwangen. The only
major contingent to
leave were the Genoese, who
concluded a...