- 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...
- Schielberg: Schielberg, "Bergschmiede, Hotel", Schlotterhof, Steinhäusle and
Frauenalb The muni****lity
Remchingen in the Enz
district borders to
Karlsbad on...
-
Ebersmunster Abbey: the
abbey church, 1727
Monastery Church of St. Mary in
Frauenalb (muni****lity of Marxzell), 1727-1733 (preserved as a ruin). Günterstal...
- 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...
-
successful in
driving back
Konrad Valentin von Kaim's
Austrians near
Frauenalb while Taponier's
division pushed back Lindt's
Saxons near Neuenbürg. 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...
-
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...