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- Geisenhausen is a muni****lity with market town status in the district of Landshut, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 14 km southeast of Landshut in...
- in Stolpen, in the Sächsische Schweiz district, Saxony A locality in Geisenhausen, in Landshut district, Bavaria This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Burkhard Earl of Geisenhausen was the first margrave in the Bavarian marchia orientalis, the territory that was to become the March of Austria, after its...
- Bruckberg Buch am Erlbach Eching Ergolding Ergoldsbach Essenbach Furth Geisenhausen Gerzen Hohenthann Kröning Kumhausen Neufahrn in Niederbayern Neufraunhofen...
- Henry I (died 14 July 982), Count of Geisenhausen, was the bishop of Augsburg from 973 to his death. He succeeded Saint Ulrich. A bellicose warrior-bishop...
- from Mühldorf to Landshut. In addition, the platforms at Vilsbiburg, Geisenhausen and Neumarkt-St. Veit will be raised to 55 cm. In 2009 the platform of...
- Gangkofen 873 8731 Dingolfing 8732 Frontenhausen 874 8741 Vilsbiburg 8743 Geisenhausen 8745 Bodenkirchen 875 876 8761 Moosburg an der Isar 8765 Tondorf 878...
- an American internment camp, and in 1946 he was released and moved to Geisenhausen in Bavaria. After being held as a prisoner of war, he was one of the...
- also designed windows for the Catholic parish church of St. Martin in Geisenhausen. Reidel died on 21 July 2014 in Landshut, Germany. In 1948, she married...
- renounced his former views and bequeathed to his church his possessions at Geisenhausen. The diocese attained great splendor under Bishop Bruno (1006–20), brother...