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- birthplace of the American biochemist Julius Adler), Hachtel (360), Herbsthausen (200), Löffelstelzen (1,000), Markelsheim (2,000), Neunkirchen (1,000)...
- The Battle of Herbsthausen, also known as the Battle of Mergentheim, took place near Bad Mergentheim, in the modern German state of Baden-Württemberg....
- stalemated another at Freiburg (1644), destro**** a third French army at Herbsthausen (1645) and was killed at the Second Battle of Nördlingen (1645). Franz...
- Wittstock Nördlingen Breisach Rheinfelden Zusmarshausen Münster Freiberg Herbsthausen Vlotho Osnabrück Tuttlingen Hamburg Prague Kempen Leipzig Thionville...
- Nördlingen (1634) Battle of Tuttlingen (1643) Battle of Freiburg (1644) Battle of Herbsthausen (1645) Battle of Nördlingen (1645) Battle of Triebl (1647)...
- Trino Battle of Freiburg Siege of Philippsburg Siege of Landau Battle of Herbsthausen Battle of Nördlingen Siege of Rain Siege of Augsburg Siege of Worms Battle...
- August 1644 Germany None  Holy Roman Empire  Bavaria Indecisive Battle of Herbsthausen 2 May 1645 Germany None  Holy Roman Empire  Bavaria Defeat Battle of...
- under the command of Marshall Turenne, parti****ted in the Battle of Herbsthausen and fell ill in Saverne in Alsace. Because of his infectious illness...
- and killed at Pembroke in Wales. May 2 – Thirty Years' War – Battle of Herbsthausen (or Mergentheim): The Bavarian army, led by Franz von Mercy, catches...
- Überlingen Villingen Nördlingen Breisach Philippsburg Stuttgart Rottenburg Herbsthausen Mainz Tuttlingen Worms Landau Freiburg Rantzau was among the prisoners...