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Heusenstamm (German pronunciation: [ˈhɔʏzn̩ˌʃtam] ) is a town of over 19,000
people in the
Offenbach district in the
Regierungsbezirk of
Darmstadt in...
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states of Schönborn-Wiesentheid and Schönborn-
Heusenstamm, both
retaining immediacy.
Heusenstamm was
inherited by Schönborn-Wiesentheid in 1801. The...
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Heusenstamm station is the
station of
Heusenstamm in the
German state of Hesse. It is
served by line S2 of the Rhine-Main S-Bahn.
Heusenstamm station...
- The RK
Heusenstamm is a
German rugby union club from
Heusenstamm,
currently playing in the Rugby-Bundesliga. The club was
formed in 1979, much
later than...
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Sebastian of
Heusenstamm (German:
Sebastian von
Heusenstamm) (16
March 1508 – 18
March 1555) was the Archbishop-Elector of
Mainz from 1545 to 1555. Sebastian...
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Anselm Franz, Graf von Schönborn-
Heusenstamm (5
January 1681 – 10
August 1726) was a
German landowner and aristocrat. Schönborn was born on 5 January...
- (Baden-Württemberg)
Hettstedt (Saxony-Anhalt)
Heubach (Baden-Württemberg)
Heusenstamm (Hesse)
Hilchenbach (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Hildburghausen (Thuringia)...
- Orangerie, 1733–37; Worms, high
altar of
Worms Cathedral, 1738–40;
Heusenstamm,
parish church, 1739–44; Würzburg,
several buildings after 1719, incl...
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Eugen Erwein von Schönborn-
Heusenstamm (27
January 1727 – 25 July 1801) was
Imperial and
Royal Privy Councillor and
Colonel Hereditary Cupist of Austria...
- faience: the
first manufactories in
Germany were
opened at
Hanau (1661) and
Heusenstamm (1662), soon
moved to
nearby Frankfurt. In Switzerland,
Zunfthaus zur...