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- German). Archived from the original on 2006-08-11. Melibokus web site (with live webcam) Melibokus viewing tower c. 1909 Rare distant view of 115 km to...
- combination of two words: the ancient Germanic tribal name of the Chatti and Melibokus, a generic Roman name for 'mountains'[clarification needed]. The theory...
- Seeheim-Jugenheim. It is known for its mountain bike trails to the nearby mountain Melibokus. Seeheim-Jugenheim has been home to several notable residents throughout...
- century. Today it remains standing atop a hill known as Urberg (part of the Melibokus) above the town of Bensheim-Auerbach. The town of Auerbach (Bensheim) [de]...
- Waldskopf in the Gorxheim valley The Melibokus near Zwingenberg With a view from the Lauter- Valley (Hohenstein) to the Melibokus (right) and the Auerbach Castle...
- on the slope of the Melibokus. Zwingenberg's highest elevation is no one single mountain. Rather, it runs along the Melibokus's slope into the area of...
- Bergstr****e Vineyards at Zwingenberg Frankenstein Castle Messel Pit Fossil Site Melibokus Christoph Graupner (1683–1760), composer and Hofkapellmeister (chapel...
- Cattimelibocus, consisting of the ancient Germanic tribal names of the Chatti and Melibokus.) Where it is a Jewish surname, Katz is almost always a Hebrew abbreviation...
- described them in his Geography as living near the Elbe, east of the Melibokus mountains, and north of the Asciburgius mountains. According to Karl Bosl...
- name lived near the river Elbe, east of the Melibokus mountains, which were probably not the modern Melibokus, but the Harz mountains, or Thuringian Forest...