- Bad
Schwalbach (called
Langenschwalbach until 1927) is the
district seat of Rheingau-Taunus-Kreis, in Hesse, Germany. Bad
Schwalbach is a spa town some...
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After six
years of good
performance he
moved to the high
school in
Langenschwalbach until 1848. He did not
complete his
studies but was
cited for good...
- to
private railways where they were in
service until the 1950s. The
Langenschwalbach variant of the T 9 with the
Prussian state railways was a 0-6-2T tank...
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particular for her
blonde hair. On 3
September 1653 she was
married at
Langenschwalbach to
Count palatine Philip William of Neuburg, who
later became Prince-elector...
- daughter. Matthäus
Merian died
after several years of
illness in 1650 in
Langenschwalbach, near Wiesbaden.
After his death, his sons Matthäus Jr. and Caspar...
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William I (15 May 1648, K****el – 20
November 1725,
Langenschwalbach) was
Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg from 1693
until his death. He was a son of Ernest...
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Nicholas I;
after his
dismissal he
returned to Germany,
where he died in
Langenschwalbach.
Theodor Schiemann (1904).
Geschichte Russlands unter Kaiser Nikolaus...
- it the
Villa Lilly for Mrs Busch. It is
located in
Lindschied near
Langenschwalbach, in present-day Bad Schwalbach.
Busch died in
Lindschied in 1913 while...
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Cross of the Iron
Cross recipient Gerd Suhren.
Suhren was born in
Langenschwalbach, the
second of four children, and grew up in the
Weimar Republic and...
- Hesse-Wanfried-Rheinfels (also
known as
William the Younger; born: 25
August 1671 in
Langenschwalbach; died: 1
April 1731 in Paris, and also
buried there) was a son of the...