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Southwest 4.5 km (2.8 mi)
Ibersheim 692
North 13 km (8.1 mi)
Leiselheim 1,983 West 4 km (2.5 mi)
Neuhausen 10,633
North Pfeddersheim 7...
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January 1974
Kiechlinsbergen was
ceded to Emmendingen. On 1
April 1974
Leiselheim followed. On 18
March 1975 Grünwald was
added from the
district of Waldshut...
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Heinrich Keimig (12 June 1913,
Leiselheim, Worms,
Germany – 15
January 1966,
Offenbach am Main) was a
German field handball player who
competed in the...
- is
followed by the so-called post-Rössen
groups (Wauwil, Bischoffingen-
Leiselheim/Strasbourg, Bischheim, Goldberg, Aichbühl, Gatersleben) and
Lengyel (Czech...
- was a
German civil engineer and
aviation pioneer.
Meerwein was born in
Leiselheim. He
built flying devices with
moving wings.
According to the Encyclopædia...
- Beeldenstorm,
Alting fled to
Germany in July 1567.
Travelling through Leiselheim (at Worms),
Dirmstein (at Frankenthal) and Heidelberg, he
reached Emden...
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Ihringen with
Wasenweiler Riegel am
Kaiserstuhl Sasbach with
Jechtingen and
Leiselheim Vogtsburg with Achkarren, Bickensohl, Bischoffingen, Burkheim, Oberbergen...
- Alsheim, Einselthum, Westhofen, Gundersheim, Blödesheim, Eich, Hochheim,
Leiselheim and Pfiffligheim. In 1327,
Count Palatine Adolph of the
Rhine died and...