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Neresheim Abbey or the
Abbey of
Saints Ulrich and Afra,
Neresheim (German:
Abtei Neresheim or
Abtei der
heiligen Ulrich und Afra) is
located above the...
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Neresheim is a town in the
Ostalbkreis district, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
situated 16
kilometres (9.9 mi)
northeast of Heidenheim, and 20...
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Battle of
Neresheim (11
August 1796) was
fought by the
Republican French army
under Jean
Victor Marie Moreau against the army of the
Habsburg monarchy...
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German neurologist,
psychiatrist and physician.
Bonhoeffer was born in
Neresheim in the
Kingdom of Württemberg to
Friedrich von
Bonhoeffer (1828–1907)...
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secularized church property,
among them
Buchau Abbey,
Marchtal Abbey,
Neresheim Abbey,
Ennetach Abbey,
Siessen Abbey, and others. In 1803 they were summarized...
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cities and towns,
listed clockwise starting from the North:
Aalen and
Neresheim (both in
Ostalb County),
Nattheim (Heidenheim County),
Syrgenstein (Dillingen...
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rendezvous with Bernadotte.
Following his
victory at the
Battle of
Neresheim on 11 August,
Archduke Charles began planning a
large counter-offensive...
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collectively called Amalienhof. Bartholomä is a 35-minute
drive from
Neresheim, home of the
Neresheim Abbey.
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against the **** régime. Karl
Bonhoeffer was born on 31
March 1868 in
Neresheim, Württemberg, the son of
Friedrich von
Bonhoeffer (1828–1907), presiding...
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Emanuel joined the
Order of
Saint Benedict in 1923 and
became a
member of
Neresheim Abbey. For his
religious name, he
chose Emmeram after Saint Emmeram of...