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Kaisheim. The
Latin title given to the town was "Caesarea" from "Kaisersheim".
Kaisheim Abbey Kaisheim Abbey Kaisheim Abbey Kaisheim Abbey Kaisheim's...
- or
Kloster Kaisersheim), was a
Cistercian monastery in
Kaisersheim (now
Kaisheim), Bavaria, Germany. As one of the 40-odd self-ruling
imperial abbeys of...
- Braga, see
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of
Braga Georg IV,
Abbot of
Kaisheim, see
Kaisheim Abbey George IV, Brixton, a
former public house on
Brixton Hill...
-
Heilbronn Heppenheim Hessenthal,
today part of Schwäbisch Hall
Iffezheim Kaisheim Kochendorf Leonberg, in the
Engelberg Tunnel Mosbach Neckarbischofsheim...
- century.
Maulbronn Abbey was also in
financial trouble and gave Schöntal to
Kaisheim Abbey,
which settled its
debts in 1283.
After this, Schöntal made a recovery...
-
Hohenstaufen king
Conrad IV of Germany. The
first Cistercian monks descended from
Kaisheim in Swabia,
itself a
filial of
Morimond Abbey; they were
enfeoffed with...
- 9007 → 09097
Marxheim 9008 → 09089 Bissingen-Unterringingen 9009 → 09099
Kaisheim 900 900-1 premium-rate
information services 900-3 premium-rate entertainment...
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Petershausen Salem (Salmansweiler)
Elector of
Bavaria Elchingen Irsee Kaisheim (Kaisersheim)
Kempten Ottobeuren Roggenburg St.
Ulrich and St. Afra Söflingen...
- Nördlingen, ehem.
Johanniterschloss Schloss Leitheim in Leitheim,
Markt Kaisheim Schloss Lierheim in Lierheim,
Gemeinde Möttingen, ehem. Deutschordensschloss...
- Ulm and Donauwörth and was
liberated on
April 25, 1945 by US
troops in
Kaisheim. He met Suzanne, who had
survived the
Auschwitz concentration camp, again...