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- Greifenburg is a market town in the district of Spittal an der Drau in the Austrian state of Carinthia. The settlement stretches in the upper Drava Valley...
- forces of Duke Bernhard von Spanheim. However, he was defeated near Greifenburg and had to leave his minor sons Meinhard II and Albert held in hostage...
- Administrative seat: Spittal an der Drau Towns: Gmünd • Radenthein Market towns: GreifenburgLurnfeldMillstattOberdrauburgObervellachRennweg am Katschberg...
- Grafenstein 4225 Grainbrunn 2877 Gramatneusiedl 2234 Gratkorn 3124 Graz 316 Greifenburg 4712 Grein 7268 Greith 3885 Gresten 7487 Gries am Brenner 5274 Gries...
- 2,550 Gnesau Other muni****lity 1,034 Grafenstein Market town 2,884 Greifenburg Market town 1,736 Griffen Market town 3,466 Großkirchheim Other muni****lity...
- Sachsenburg 2009–2012 FC Hermagor 2013–2014 SV Maria Gail 2014- SV Raika Greifenburg 2017–2018 SC Mühldorf 2018– LAZ Villach *Club domestic league appearances...
- national team. Hierländer started his football career in his local club SV Greifenburg and pla**** 2002 till 2007 for SV Spittal/Drau. From 2008 until 2010 he...
- peaks. It lies between the Drava valley in the north, near the town of Greifenburg, and the Gail valley to the south, both of which it dominates, towering...
- Duke Bernhard von Spanheim and his son Archbishop Philip of Salzburg at Greifenburg in 1252. Nevertheless, the county reached the apex of its power, when...
- Salzburg. On 8 September 1252, he was finally defeated and arrested at Greifenburg. According to the Peace of Lieserhofen, concluded on 27 December 1252...