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- January 1975: Andelfingen, Billafingen, Dürrenwaldstetten, Emerfeld, Friedingen, Ittenhausen and Unterwilflingen The place Antolvinga was already mentioned...
- Village 138 48 90 0 Fuchsschwanz Wilhelmsort Bromberg Slesin Wilhelmsort Friedingen Estate 248 146 102 0 Dobsch Zolondowo Bromberg Rasmushausen Sienno Klarhrheim...
- ancestral castle, Hohenfriedingen Castle, called themselves Lords of Friedingen and remained the masters of Singen until 1461. In 1466 the place p****ed...
- of Chur 1388: Extinct; to Greifensee 1424: Imperial immediacy 1469: To Friedingen 1494: To Grüningen 1509: To Rhäzüns 1542: To Castion 1567: To Neu-Aspermont...
- Habsburg (1165–1174) 60. Berthold von Bußnang (1174–1183) 61. Hermann von Friedingen (1183–1189) 62. Diethelm von Krenkingen (1190–1206) 63. Wernher von Staufen...
- the Radolfzeller Aach include Aach, Volkertshausen, Beuren an der Aach, Friedingen, Hausen an der Aach, Singen, Rielasingen-Worblingen, Bohlingen and the...
- obverse, Goslar mint Regensburg Pfennig, 13th century, Ex-Dr. Robert Friedingen-Pranten Carniolan Pfennig, 13th century (1218–51) Vienna Pfennig, lion...
- Reich von Reichenstein, 1485, 1500 Rudolf von Andlau, 1497 Rudolf von Friedingen, 1503-1519 Albrecht von Breitenlandenberg, 1519-1523 Hans Heinrich von...
- Street led from the Vicus Tasgetium (Eschenz) via Rielasingen, Singen, Friedingen, Steißlingen, Orsingen, Vilsingen and Inzigkofen to a ford across the...
- (1165–1174) Berthold von Bußnang [de], Prince-bishop (1174–1183) Hermann von Friedingen [de], Prince-bishop (1183–1189) Diethelm von Krenkingen [de], Prince-bishop...