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Gräfenthal (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁɛːfn̩ˌtaːl] ) is a town in the
district of Saalfeld-Rudolstadt in Thuringia, Germany.
Gräfenthal is
located in the...
- Pappenheim-
Gräfenthal was a
statelet in the Holy
Roman Empire that
existed from 1444
until 1599.
Gräfenthal was
first mentioned in 1288. It came to the...
- and its X-ray
diffraction pattern. It was
first described in 1816 in
Gräfenthal, Thuringia, Germany.
Allophane is a
weathering or
hydrothermal alteration...
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lands and
Johann Ernest became duke of Saxe-Saalfeld, with the
towns of
Gräfenthal,
Probstzella and Pössneck. As he was the youngest, he kept the smallest...
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Grafenau (Bavaria) Gräfenberg (Bavaria) Gräfenhainichen (Saxony-Anhalt)
Gräfenthal (Thuringia) Grafenwöhr (Bavaria)
Grafing bei München (Bavaria) Gransee...
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Coburg via
Gräfenthal due at
Saalfeld on 11 October. V
Corps set out on 8 October, and by the end of 9
October was at
Gräfenthal with
light cavalry...
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Gotha for the
matters of
administration of its
three districts, Saalfeld,
Grafenthal and
Probstzella – the so-called "Nexus Goth****" –
because that was the...
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Acquired Schweinspoint 1438:
Acquired Gräfenthal 1444:
Partitioned into Pappenheim-Allgäu, Pappenheim-
Gräfenthal, Pappenheim-Treuchtlingen and Pappenheim-Alesheim;...
- (Aletzheim),
Gräfenthal and
Treuchtlingen in 1439; and
between itself and Stühlingen in 1558.
Pappenheim absorbed Alesheim in 1697,
Gräfenthal in 1536, and...
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Liutgard Reuss of Gera 1405 – 30
March 1460
County of
Lauenstein (at
Grafenthal)
Agnes of
Beichlingen (d. 2 May 1347) 1322
three children 30
March 1460...