- town of Bad
Hersfeld (Bad is "spa" in German; the Old High
German name of the city was Herolfisfeld) is the
district seat of the
Hersfeld-Rotenburg district...
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Hersfeld Abbey was an
important Benedictine imperial abbey in the town of Bad
Hersfeld in
Hesse (formerly in Hesse-N****au), Germany, at the confluence...
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Lambert of
Hersfeld (also
called Lampert; c. 1028 – 1082/85) was a
medieval chronicler. His work
represents a
major source for the
history of the German...
- The
Hersfeld-Preis is an
award for an actor. It has been
awarded annually since 1962 as part of the Bad
Hersfelder Festspiele of the
Gesellschaft der Freunde...
- in
battle near
Hausneindorf on 26 June 1057. The
Annales of
Lambert of
Hersfeld describe Otto as "adolescentem" at the time of his death,
suggesting he...
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Hersfeld-Rotenburg is a
Kreis (district) in the east of Hesse, Germany.
Neighboring districts are Werra-Meißner, Wartburgkreis, Fulda, Vogelsbergkreis...
- Werra-Meißner –
Hersfeld-Rotenburg is an
electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis)
represented in the Bundestag. It
elects one
member via first-past-the-post...
- of Mainz,
succeeding Saint Boniface, and
first abbot of the
Benedictine Hersfeld Abbey. He is
historiographically considered the
first official sovereign...
- Hesse-K****el. It had two
votes to the Reichstag: one for
itself and one for
Hersfeld Abbey. In 1801,
Hesse was
forced to cede land to
Revolutionary France,...
- Bad
Hersfeld station is a
through station in Bad
Hersfeld in the
German state of
Hesse on the Frankfurt–Göttingen railway. The
first station was opened...