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- Irgenhausen is a village (Aussenwacht) of the muni****lity of Pfäffikon in the canton of Zurich in Switzerland. Irgenhausen is located in the district...
- Irgenhausen Castrum is a Roman fort at Irgenhausen, situated on Pfäffikersee lake s**** in Switzerland. It was a square fort, measuring 60 metres (197 ft)...
- Hegi Castle, Winterthur Ruins of Hohenlandenberg Castle, Wila Irgenhausen Castrum, Irgenhausen Kyburg Castle, Kyburg Ruins of Alt-Landenberg Castle, Bauma...
- important transport route, the Irgenhausen Castrum was built. The native name of the fort is unknown, thus Irgenhausen was mentioned in 811 AD as Camputuna...
- Helveticae (Baden), Ad Fines (Pfyn), Bern, Arialbinnum (Basel), Cambiodunum (Irgenhausen), Dietikon, Iuliomagus (Schleitheim), Centum Prata (Kempraten), Lenzburg...
- route, the Irgenhausen Castrum was built. Pfäffikersee at Pfäffikon, Seegräben in the background as seen from the Roman castrum Irgenhausen Bürglen drumlin...
- industrialist and philanthropist. Born and raised in the village of Irgenhausen, Heusser-Staub made Uster his home. With the support of his wife, Berta...
- rustica (Breitholz) [de] Waadt Villa romaine du Prieuré [fr] Zürich Irgenhausen Castrum (built on the remains of a former villa rustica) Villa in Wetzikon...
- transferred on the Roman road between Vindonissa (Windisch) probably via Irgenhausen Castrum and Curia Raetorum (Chur). In Turi**** a duty of 2.5% (Quadragesima...
- by the Roman Empire, who built the region's first Christian church at Irgenhausen Castrum on the Pfäffikersee. After the collapse of the Roman Empire,...