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- Heggbach Abbey (German: Reichsabtei Heggbach) was a Cistercian nunnery in Heggbach, now part of the muni****lity of Maselheim in the district of Biberach...
- Schussenried Marchthal Petershausen Wettenhausen Zwiefalten Gengenbach Neresheim Heggbach Gutenzell Rottenmünster Baindt Söflingen St. George's at Isny Kaisheim...
- in 1804) Weingarten Count of Ostein Buxheim Count of Plettenberg-Wittem Heggbach: Mietingen and Sullmingen King of Prussia Essen Herford Quedlinburg Werden-Helmstedt...
- the Upper Franconian county of Forchheim in Bavaria Schlossberg Castle (Heggbach), ruined castle in der Gemeinde Laupheim in the county of Biberach, Baden-Württemberg...
- ceded by the Empire in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. The county of Heggbach was received in 1803. Mediatised by Bavaria in 1806. Inherited Buxheim...
- Elchingen The Abbot of Gengenbach The Abbess of Gutenzell The Abbess of Heggbach The Abbess of Irsee The Abbot of Kaisheim The Abbot of Marchtal The Abbot...
- in 1682 following extinction of the line of Lords; to Castell in 1735. Heggbach Imperial Abbey 18th Swabian Prelature established in 1231, gained Reichsfreiheit...
- to Landsknecht regiments. According to the account of a nun from nearby Heggbach Abbey, local peasants ****embled and conferred in an inn at Baltringen for...
- the Rottum. This tributary is supplied from ponds belonging to former Heggbach Abbey. Having p****ed through Mietingen the Rottum then runs through Baustetten...
- Havelberg lost; titular see 1144: Diocese regained 1571: To Brandenburg Heggbach Abbacy Swab SP 1231: Formed 1429: Imperial immediacy 1803: To Waldbott...