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- Steinhäusle and Frauenalb in the valley. Marxzell was first mentioned in historical records in 1255. During this time a monastery existed at Frauenalb and had...
- whereby pope Celestine III. confirmed the possessions of the monastery of Frauenalb in Ersingen and Bilfingen. The names of the villages Ersingen and Bilfingen...
- was opened on 1 December 1897, the Ettlingen–Frauenalb section followed on 14 May 1898 and the Frauenalb–Herrenalb section on 2 July 1898. A branch line...
- Franzenheim Fief of the cathedral of Trier 1794: To France 1815: To Prussia Frauenalb Abbacy n/a n/a 12th Century 1193: Obtained secular territory 1802: Secularised...
- In the mid-1950s, she returned with her son to Germany, settling in Frauenalb in the Black Forest where she returned to painting. She died there on...
- Schielberg: Schielberg, "Bergschmiede, Hotel", Schlotterhof, Steinhäusle and Frauenalb The muni****lity Remchingen in the Enz district borders to Karlsbad on...
- Bad Herrenalb. From its source it flows north through Bad Herrenalb, Frauenalb and Marxzell. There it takes the waters of the Maisenbach cr**** as a right...
- successful in driving back Konrad Valentin von Kaim's Austrians near Frauenalb while Taponier's division pushed back Lindt's Saxons near Neuenbürg. On...
- Franz Boos (23 December 1753 in Frauenalb – 9 February 1832 in Vienna) was an Austrian gardener-botanist in the Age of Enlightenment, a voyager and collector...
- Ebersmunster Abbey: the abbey church, 1727 Monastery Church of St. Mary in Frauenalb (muni****lity of Marxzell), 1727-1733 (preserved as a ruin). Günterstal...