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- (lower Hausbergen) Mittelhausbergen (middle or central Hausbergen) Oberhausbergen (upper Hausbergen). It was the site of the Battle of Hausbergen in 1262...
- The Battle of Hausbergen (or Battle of Oberhausbergen) was a historic military engagement that took place in the Alsace region of northeastern France on...
- the citizens violently rebelled against the bishop's rule (Battle of Hausbergen) and Strasbourg became a free imperial city. It became a French city in...
- Urraca of León, Alfonso VII is proclaimed king of León. 1262 – Battle of Hausbergen between bourgeois militias and the army of the bishop of Strasbourg. 1558...
- 1885, one depicting William I's visit of the fortress Fort Kronprinz in Hausbergen (now Fort Foch, Niederhausbergen), belonging to the fortified belt around...
- of the Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty. 1262 Battle of Hausbergen The bourgeois of Strasbourg defeat the army of the bishop. Battle of Terek...
- 1794. In 1793, the commune of Hoenheim was attached to the canton of Hausbergen. On 17 February 1800 Hoenheim was attached to the new district of Strasbourg...
- Schliersberg S****arkreuz Many peaks in the Bavarian Prealps are part of Munich's Hausbergen ("home mountains") and may be climbed all year round on foot, by ski mountaineers...
- After withdrawal from service on January 24 1973, they were stored in Hausbergen, near Strasbourg. In 1979, BB 9003 was sent to the workshops at Arles...
- saving Palestine and Arabia from Ilkhanate occupation. March 8 – Battle of Hausbergen: The bourgeois of Strasbourg defeat a German army of knights (some 5,000...