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- Mittelbiberach (German pronunciation: [ˈmɪtl̩ˌbiːbəʁax]) is a village and a muni****lity in the district of Biberach. Mittelbiberach is a village between...
- Karl Kehrle OSB OBE (3 August 1898, Mittelbiberach, Germany – 1 September 1996, Buckfast, Devonshire, England, UK), known as Brother Adam, was a Benedictine...
- der Iller Kirchdorf an der Iller Langenenslingen Maselheim Mietingen Mittelbiberach Moosburg Oggelshausen Rot Schemmerhofen Schwendi S****irch Steinhausen...
- Langenau, Ulm, Westerstetten 735 7351 Biberach an der Riß, Maselheim, Mittelbiberach, Ummendorf, Warthausen 7352 Ochsenhausen, Biberach an der Riß, Erlenmoos...
- (****istant) 1987–1988 Zarafshan Navoi 1988–1991 FC Mittelbiberach 1991–1995 Wacker Biberach 1995 FC Mittelbiberach 1997–1999 FV Biberach 1999–2003 Türkspor Biberach...
- Lazarus von Schwendi, Barón de Hohenlandsberg (1522, Mittelbiberach – 28 May 1583, Ehrenkirchen) was a military commander in the Army of the Holy Roman...
- and Auxiliary Bishop of Freising Maximilian Marquard of Ulm-Erbach-Mittelbiberach (1802–1864), landowner and a deputy in the Second Chamber of Württemberg...
- the command of Oberleutnant zur See der Reserve Berthold Schad von Mittelbiberach, a former senior non-commissioned officer, who received a field promotion...
- in 1474, and was rebuilt. In 1529, Reichsritter Dr. Hans Schad von Mittelbiberach (1505-1571) received the building from the House of Habsburg, adding...
- Sack, admitted to the patriciate in 1802, died out in 1816 Schad v. Mittelbiberach, admitted to the patriciate in 1603, died out in 1737 Scheid, admitted...