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- The area south of Durlacher Allee, the Gottesaue, has a much older history. The Benedictine monastery Gottesaue was founded here in 1094. After its secularization...
- education, and radio journalism. Since 1989 it has been located in the Gottesaue Palace. The Karlshochschule International University (formerly known as...
- Hochschule für Musik Schloss Gottesaue, the main building of the Hochschule Type Public Established 1971 Prin****l Hartmut Höll Academic staff 200 Students...
- Pope Urban IV confirmed that "Hagesvelt" and all its farms belonged to Gottesaue Monastery. Margrave Jakob I bequeathed Hagsfeld to his son George of Baden...
- 15, 1110, as "Rintdan". In 1275 the place became the property of the Gottesaue monastery, and after 1451 it was administered by Durlach. In 1749 a town...
- certainly older, as indicated by existence of the Weißenburg Monastery and Gottesaue Monastery. In 1396, the "Appen Mill" in Daxlanden was first mentioned...
- Wendelin Wittemann was born on Dec. 01. 1846 in Karlsruhe (top right # 218) (Gottesaue)/Germany. Charles and Adolph had a company, C. & A. Wittemann of Staten...
- Weinbrennerplatz – Mathystraße – KarlstorEttlinger Tor – Rüppurrer Tor – Schloss Gottesaue – Tullastraße – WeinwegDurlach Bahnhof 8 Wol****sweier – Aue – Durlach...
- Neuweier, Neuweier Baden-Baden Hunting Lodge Schloss Augustenburg Schloss Gottesaue Schloss Karlsburg Karlsruhe Palace Gut Scheibenhardt Schloss Bruchsal...
- abuse and violence. The rebels marched through Durlach to the monastery Gottesaue, which was looted and completely destro**** — under the eyes of the Margrave...