- Lautertal.
Lindenfels has
outlying centres named Eulsbach, Glattbach, Kolmbach, Schlierbach, Seidenbuch,
Winkel and Winterkasten. In 1123,
Lindenfels had its...
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Eberhard VI/II (1
February 1447 (?) in
Waiblingen – 17
February 1504 at
Lindenfels Castle) was a
German nobleman. He was
Count of Württemberg-Stuttgart from...
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Lindau (Bodensee) (Bavaria)
Linden (Hesse)
Lindenberg im Allgäu (Bavaria)
Lindenfels (Hesse)
Lindow (Mark) (Brandenburg)
Lingen (Lower Saxony)
Linnich (North...
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Friedrich Maurer Born (1898-01-05)5
January 1898
Lindenfels,
Grand Duchy of Hesse,
German Empire (now
Lindenfels, Hesse, Germany) Died 7
November 1984(1984-11-07)...
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Schenck returned to Germany.
Through his family, he was
given land in
Lindenfels. There, he
built a home from the
species of
trees he
encountered in the...
- Stromberg, 14: Veldenz, 15: Boxberg, 16: Bretten, 18: Ladenburg, 19:
Lindenfels, 20: Mosbach, 21: Otzberg, 22:
Umstadt Territory of the
Electoral Palatinate...
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Birkenau Castle near
Weinheim The
ruins of
Lindenfels Castle, Bürgerturm (tower) View from
Weschnitztal to
Lindenfels (left), in the
background right of centre:...
- Worms-Pfeddersheim 625 6251
Bensheim 6252
Heppenheim 6253 Fürth 6254
Lautertal 6255
Lindenfels 6256 Lampertheim-Hüttenfeld 6257 Seeheim-Jugenheim 6258
Gernsheim 626...
- (1,890 ft) high hill in the Odenwald, 10
kilometres (6.2 mi) west of
Lindenfels. On the
Krehberg there is the
Krehberg transmission tower [de] for FM...
- inhabitants, the
district of
Lindenfels, the
district court of Fürth, the
Protestant parish of
Rimbach with the
deanery in
Lindenfels and the
Catholic parish...