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- Gochsheim (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɔkshaɪm]) is a muni****lity in the district of Schweinfurt in Bavaria, Germany. Historically, along with its neighboring...
- Gochsheim Castle Gochsheim Castle (German: Graf-Eberstein-Schloss, or the Castle of Count Eberstein) is an old royal residence in the Kraichtal area of...
- Württemberg-Neuenstadt (12 March 1654, in Neuenstadt am Kocher – 6 August 1716, in Gochsheim) was Duke of Württemberg and Duke of Württemberg-Neuenstadt. Frederick...
- examples of irons from Germany and the rest of the world, is housed in Gochsheim Castle, near Karlsruhe, Germany. Many ethnographical museums around the...
- muni****lities which merged to become Kraichtal in 1971: Bahnbrücken Gochsheim (Baden) Landshausen Menzingen (Baden) Münzesheim Neuenbürg (Baden) Oberöwisheim...
- Alois Joseph Dessauer (born Aron Baruch Dessauer; February 21, 1763, Gochsheim - April 11, 1850, Aschaffenburg) was an Electoral Mainz court banker (Court...
- derived from the Kraichbach stream, whose course it follows from Ubstadt to Gochsheim, as well as the town of Kraichtal, to which all the settlements on the...
- Dingolshausen Dittelbrunn Donnersdorf Euerbach Frankenwinheim Geldersheim Gochsheim Grafenrheinfeld Grettstadt Kolitzheim Lülsfeld Michelau im Steigerwald...
- housed in Gochsheim Castle. In 1985 Ellen Hubbuch donated about 100 pieces of his work to the muni****lity of Kraichtal, shown in Gochsheim Castle, since...
- Münzesheim belonged to the District Office Bretten, then to the Town Office Gochsheim. Finally in 1813 temporarily to the city office and the first land office...