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Mosbach (German: [ˈmoːsˌbax] ;
South Franconian: Mossbach) is a town in the
north of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is the seat of the Neckar-Odenwald...
- The DHBW
Mosbach (Baden-Württemberg
Cooperative State University Mosbach) is a
public institution of
higher education in
Germany that is part of the Duale...
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Mosbach was a
state of the Holy
Roman Empire centred on
Mosbach and
Eberbach in the
north of
modern Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Palatinate-
Mosbach was...
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Mosbach Abbey (Kloster
Mosbach) was a
Benedictine monastery,
later a
monastery of
Augustinian Canons, in the town of
Mosbach in the Odenwald, Baden-Württemberg...
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Schloss Mosbach (
Mosbach castle) is a
castle in
Mosbach, Neckar-Odenwald district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany...
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Count Palatine of
Mosbach-Neumarkt from 1461
until 1499. Otto was born in 1435 as the
eldest son of Otto I,
Count Palatine of
Mosbach-Neumarkt. He succeeded...
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Count Palatine of
Mosbach from 1410
until 1448, and the
Count Palatine of
Mosbach-Neumarkt from 1448
until 1461. Otto was born in
Mosbach in 1390 as the...
- The
Mosbach–Mudau
engines Nos. 1 to 4 (or
Baden C) were six-wheeled,
narrow gauge, tank
locomotives designed for the
metre gauge line from
Mosbach to Mudau...
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Rupert of Palatinate-
Mosbach (1437 – 1
November 1465, Ybbs) was a
German nobleman and clergyman. From 1457 to his
death he was the forty-third bishop...
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Klaus Hermann Mosbach (26
November 1932 – 22
January 2024) was a
Swedish applied biochemist based at Lund University. He
founded the
Center for Molecular...