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Nördlingen (German: [ˈnœʁt.lɪŋ.ən] ; Swabian:
Nearle or Nearleng) is a town in the Donau-Ries district, in Swabia, Bavaria, Germany, with a po****tion...
- term
Battle of
Nördlingen refers to two
battles during the
Thirty Years' War (1618-1648).
Battle of
Nördlingen (1634)
Battle of
Nördlingen (1645) This disambiguation...
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Nordlingen,
subtitled "6
September 1634 –
Triumph of the Imperialists", is a
board wargame published by
Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1976 that...
- The
Master of
Nördlingen was a
German woodcarver active in
Nördlingen in the 1460s. His name
comes from a
group of
wooden sculptures carved for the high...
- The
Battle of
Nördlingen,
fought over two days from 5 to 6
September 1634, was a
major battle of the
Thirty Years' War. A Imperial-Spanish
force led by...
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Henry of
Nördlingen (German:
Heinrich von
Nördlingen) was a
German Catholic priest from Bavaria, who
lived in the 14th century, his date of
death being...
- TSV 1861
Giants Nördlingen is a
basketball club
based in
Nördlingen, Germany. The club
currently plays in the ProB, the
German third highest league. The...
- The Augsburg–
Nördlingen railway is an
electrified main line in Bavaria, Germany,
originally built and
operated as part of the
Ludwig South-North Railway...
- TSV 1861
Nördlingen is a
German football club in the town of
Nördlingen, Schwaben,
formed in 1861. It
plays its home
games at the Gerd-Müller-Stadion which...
- "quintessentially German"
scenery and culture, in
towns and
cities such as
Nördlingen, Dinkelsbühl and
Rothenburg ob der
Tauber and in
castles such as Burg...