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- Langheim Abbey was a well-known Cistercian monastery in Klosterlangheim, part of the town of Lichtenfels in Upper Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, in the Bishopric...
- the area of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany, and later the founding abbot of Langheim Abbey. Adam, originating from Cologne, is first recorded when entering...
- crying child in a field belonging to the nearby Cistercian monastery of Langheim. As he bent down to pick up the child, it abruptly disappeared. A short...
- Hermann Leicht saw a crying child in a field near a Cistercian monastery in Langheim. As he bent down to pick up the child, it abruptly disappeared. A short...
- Uli Hoeneß Deputy chairman; FC Bayern e. V. honorary president Thorsten Langheim Deutsche Telekom AG board member Dieter Mayer FC Bayern e. V. senior vice-president...
- Bartenstein, Bäslack, Falkenau, Gallingen, Groß Schwansfeld, Gudnick, Lamgarben, Langheim, Leunenburg, Paaris, Rastenburg, Schönfließ-Tolksdorf, Schwarzstein and...
- Mission Board from the United States by the American missionary doctor Henry Langheim, it is the second oldest American and Protestant founded hospital in the...
- Lands (Arizona) September 23, 1936 1697 1624 7455 Exemption of Henry W. Langheim from Compulsory Retirement for Age September 25, 1936 1625 7456 Exemption...
- possessions. Like his Andechs ancestors, he bene****ed the Cistercian abbey in Langheim, Franconia, where he was buried upon his death in 1248. He also had vested...
- The Rotenhan family has its roots in three von Langheim brothers, who were the co-founders of Langheim Abbey in 1132. Later the name "de Rotha(ha)" was...