- Edingen-
Neckarhausen (Palatine German: Edinge-Neggerhause) is a muni****lity in the
district of Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is...
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mentioned in 1366 in do****ents.
Neckarhausen (3,768 inhabitants, as of 2012) is
about 2 km from Nürtingen.
Neckarhausen was
first mentioned in the year...
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across the
river from Ladenburg; that
Neckarhausen is a
constituent community of Edingen-
Neckarhausen. Po****tion: (as at: 31
December 2003) Neckarsteinach:...
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Ernst Heinrich of
Saxony (9
December 1896 in
Dresden – 14 June 1971 in
Neckarhausen),
youngest son of king
Frederick Augustus III of Saxony,[citation needed]...
- Heidelberg,
beginning in the west and in a
clockwise direction: Edingen-
Neckarhausen, Dossenheim, Schriesheim, Wilhelmsfeld, Schönau, Neckargemünd, Bammental...
- [clarification needed] Edingen-
Neckarhausen Since 14 July 1967 the
commune has been
twinned with
Neckarhausen, and from 1975 Edingen-
Neckarhausen, in Baden-Württemberg...
- the
fighting of the
First World War.
Oberndorff was born in Edingen-
Neckarhausen, in the
Grand Duchy of Baden, the son of Carl
Gustav Adolph Maria Fortunatus...
- FC
Viktoria Neckarhausen, and
later SV
Sandhausen as a
junior player. He
began his
senior career at his
first club,
Viktoria Neckarhausen, and
would later...
- Zeit des
Nationalsozialismus 1933–1945. Deux-Mondes-Verlag, Edingen-
Neckarhausen 2006, S. 38.
Ekkehard Ellinger:
Deutsche Orientalistik zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus...
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Prince Ernst Heinrich of
Saxony (Dresden, 9
December 1896 – Edingen-
Neckarhausen, West Germany, 14 June 1971),
youngest son of king
Frederick Augustus...