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- Langenstein's is a locally-owned small grocery store chain in Greater New Orleans, Louisiana. Founded in 1922, the chain is the oldest full service grocery...
- Langenstein may refer to: Langenstein, Austria, a muni****lity in Upper Austria, Austria Langenstein, Saxony-Anhalt, a muni****lity in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany...
- Langenstein is a village and a former muni****lity in the district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2010, it is part of the town Halberstadt...
- Langenstein is a muni****lity in the district of Perg in the Austrian state of Upper Austria. Langenstein lies in the Mühlviertel. About 27 percent of...
- Langenstein Castle is a Renaissance building of the sixteenth century. Today it is owned by the Douglases, descendants of the Swedish count Ludvig Douglas...
- 51°50′40″N 11°01′24″E / 51.84444°N 11.02333°E / 51.84444; 11.02333 The Langenstein-Zwieberge was a concentration camp, an under-camp of the Buchenwald concentration...
- nicht mehr unmittelbarer Schüler, wohl aber Fortsetzer der Tradition Langensteins war Johann von Gmunden († 1442), der Begründer der Wiener astronomischen...
- The Langenstein family is an extinct Swiss noble family that came from Langenstein Castle in Melchnau in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. Only two generations...
- husband, Count Robert Douglas von Langenstein, was the 13th head of the Swedish comital house of Douglas, lord of Langenstein Castle in Baden, and heir of...
- – Earliest recorded appearance of Wycliffe's Bible. 1384 – Henry of Langenstein writes his letter, De scismate, to Echard von Dersch, Bishop of Worms...