- The
Oberhohenberg (1,011 metres) is the
second highest mountain of the
Swabian Alb, only four
metres lower than the Lemberg. It is one of the "ten thousanders...
- Zinnenburg,
Margravine of Burgau,
Landgravine of
Mellenburg and
Countess of
Oberhohenberg and Niederhohenberg.
Philippine Welser's
father was
Franz (Friedrich)...
-
second highest elevation of this range, the 1,011-metre (3,317 ft) high
Oberhohenberg. In the south-east the
district nearly reaches to the
river Danube....
-
Lemberg (1,015
metres (3,330 ft),
highest point of the
Swabian Jura)
Oberhohenberg (1,011
metres (3,317 ft))
Hochberg (1,009
metres (3,310 ft)) Wandbühl...
- Zinnenburg,
Margravine of Burgau,
Landgravine of Nellenburg, and
Countess of
Oberhohenberg and Niederhohenberg.
Their children were
debarred from
inheriting their...
- (Lemberg))
Oberhohenberg (1,010.7 m), near Schörzingen (48°9′50.6″N 8°45′38.3″E / 48.164056°N 8.760639°E / 48.164056; 8.760639 (
Oberhohenberg)) Hochberg...
- its neighbour, the
Oberhohenberg (1,011 m). The
historical significance and the
comfortable ascent argued in
favor of the
Oberhohenberg,
however finally—particularly...
- Meßstetten-Oberdigisheim
Schloss Oberhausen (Winzeln),
Hausen am Tann Burg
Oberhohenberg (Hohenberg), Schömberg-Schörzingen Burg
Obernheim (Burgbühl), Obernheim...
- to the
Upper Austrian Office Rottenburg and the
Upper Bailiwick of
Oberhohenberg,
based in Fridingen. Furthermore,
Spaichingen got an
emblem in 1482...
- Jura Pfälzer Kopf (1,013 m), Baiersbronn, Freudenstadt,
Black Forest Oberhohenberg (1,011 m), Zollernalbkreis,
Swabian Jura
Hochberg (1,009 m), Tuttlingen...