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Asuel (French pronunciation: [asɥɛl]) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district of
Porrentruy in the
canton of Jura in Switzerland. Since...
- Zbyněk Zajíc of
Hazmburk or of
Hasenburg (Czech: Zbyněk Zajíc z Hazmburka; c. 1376 – 28
September 1411) was a
Czech nobleman, and an
important representative...
- Neuchâtel in his will in 1032. The
dynasty of
Ulrich count of
Fenis (
Hasenburg) took over the town and its
territories in 1034. The
dynasty prospered...
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Heavenly Gate (Himmelstor)
situated next to the
Hasenburg tower (named
after the
Bohemian Hasenburg family). The
Sinwell Tower built in the 2nd half...
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fortress walls. In 1414 the
family of Zajíc von
Hasenburg moved there,
because Nicolaus von
Hasenburg married Skunka, a
widow after Peter von Wartenberg...
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Burchard of Basle, also
known as
Burkart of Fenis,
Burchard of
Hasenburg or
Burchard of Asuel, was a
Bishop of
Basel in the
eleventh century and a supporter...
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Hazmburk (German:
Hasenburg,
literally "Hare Castle") is a
solitary hill in the
Lower Ohře
Table plateau with an
elevation of 429 m (1,407 ft). It is...
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Schmidt M,
Schwab R,
Brenner W,
Ruckes C, Lotz J,
Lackner KJ,
Hasenburg A,
Hasenburg A (October 10, 2022). "Intermittent Fasting—Short- and Long-Term...
- In 1425 or
later Hynek married to Anna Zajíc of
Hasenburg, a
daughter of
William Zajíc of
Hasenburg, who was an
outspoken opponent of the
Hussites and...
- S2CID 25568468. Kebenko, Maxim; Goebeler, Marie-Elisabeth; Wolf, Martin;
Hasenburg, Annette; Seggewiss-Bernhardt, Ruth; Ritter, Barbara; ****, Beate;...