- The
island Frauenchiemsee,
often called Fraueninsel (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁaʊ̯ənˌʔɪnzl̩] ), is the
second largest of the
three islands in Chiemsee...
- ("gentlemen's island"), the largest, with an area of 238
hectares (590 acres);
Frauenchiemsee, 15.5 ha (38 acres), also
called Fraueninsel ("ladies' island"); and...
- Lühesand
Harriersand Mainau Island Reichenau Island Lindau Herrenchiemsee Frauenchiemsee ****insel Weiße
Insel des Südens List of
islands in the
Baltic Sea...
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Ferdinand Jodl died in
Essen on 9 June 1956, aged 59 and was
buried on
Frauenchiemsee in Bavaria. Knight's
Cross of the Iron
Cross on 13
January 1945 as General...
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cross commemorating him was
later added to the
family grave on the
Frauenchiemsee in Bavaria. In 2018, the
local council ordered the
cross to be removed;...
- in
southern Bavaria, Germany.
Together with the
neighbouring isle of
Frauenchiemsee and the
uninhabited ****insel, it
forms the muni****lity of Chiemsee...
- of
drowning at age 40. The
island is
inhabited by
about 30 people,
Frauenchiemsee some 300. It is also the site of a
previous royal home, the Old Palace...
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Chiemsee (apart from the tiny
artificial island of
Schalch west of
Frauenchiemsee, aka Fraueninsel). The
island received its name
because vegetables and...
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itself but the
islands of
Herrenchiemsee (Herreninsel) with its Palaces,
Frauenchiemsee and the
uninhabited ****insel.
While the
island of
Herrenchiemsee with...
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University from 1767
until his death. Widl was born in Frauenwörth,
Frauenchiemsee, Bavaria. He
wrote a
dissertation on
Elementibus logicae in 1751. His...