- reform.
These are
Aichen (with Gutenburg), Breitenfeld, Detzeln, Eschbach,
Gurtweil, Indlekofen, Krenkingen,
Oberalpfen and
Waldkirch (with Gaiß and Schmitzingen)...
- so
became contemplative once more. In 1857,
Herman Kessler,
pastor of
Gurtweil, Baden, who had long
desired to
establish a home for
destitute children...
- Waldshut-Tiengen-OT: Tiengen,
Aichen Gutenburg, Breitenfeld, Detzeln,
Gurtweil, Indlekofen, Krenkingen, Oberalpfen; Küssaberg, Lauchringen, Ühlingen-Birkendorf...
-
Francis on May 15, 2021. He was born John
Baptist Jordan in the town of
Gurtweil, in the
Grand Duchy of
Baden (now part of the city of Waldshut-Tiengen...
-
Precious Blood (Baden) - A
Roman Catholic female religious order founded in
Gurtweil,
Baden in 1857
Sisters of the
Precious Blood (Switzerland) - A
Roman Catholic...
- King 1356: HRE
Elector Bonndorf County Swab SC
Originally a
property of
Gurtweil,
later of Küssaburg 1250: To
Lupfen 1582: To
Pappenheim 1609: To St Blaise's...
- Liptingen, Immendingen, Freiburg, Möhringen, Grimmelshofen, Geisingen, Falkau,
Gurtweil, Tiengen, and Utzenfeld. Even
after the
defeat of the
uprising people continued...
- 07.
Witznau 4,0 0.436 08.
Gutenburg 4.5 0.390
District of Waldshut-Tiengen 09.
Gurtweil 2.5 0.373
District of Waldshut-Tiengen 10.
Waldshut 3,0 0.342...
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Precious Blood (Baden), a
Roman Catholic female religious order founded in
Gurtweil, Baden, in 1857
Sisters of the
Precious Blood (Switzerland), a
Roman Catholic...