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- the muni****lities of Abensberg, Arnhofen, Holzharlanden, Hörlbach, Offenstetten, Pullach and Sandharland. Since the administrative reforms in Bavaria...
- The battlefield was southeast of Abensberg and included clashes at Offenstetten, Biburg-Siegenburg, Rohr in Niederbayern, and Rottenburg an der Laaber...
- Offenstettener Schlossherrin gestorben" (PDF). Offenstetten informiert - Kostenlose Verteilung an alle Haushalte in Offenstetten. August 2010. p. 7. Retrieved 12 March...
- together with the surrounding estate, at Offenstetten, in the hills east of Ingolstadt. The family moved to Offenstetten where Daisy and their two children...
- GMBH. The first production site was near to the limestone quarry in Offenstetten (which belongs to Abensberg today) in Lower Bavaria. Headquarters in...
- installation. The statue was gifted to von Kreittmayr's home village of Offenstetten. Stolleis, Michael (2001). Michael Stolleis (ed.). Juristen: ein biographisches...
- in Neustift 1757: Decoration of Pfarrkirche St. Vitus in Abensberg-Offenstetten Media related to Johann Baptist Zimmermann at Wikimedia Commons Harriet...
- and 400 Austrian prisoners. Thierry withdrew his brigade southeast to Offenstetten. At Regensburg, the 65th Regiment evacuated the fortified bridgehead...
- von Reichenhall (1357–1363) Heinrich IV Krapff (1363–1387) Ortolf von Offenstetten (1387–1391) Augustin (1389–1391) Nikolaus von Unhorst (1391–1397) Konrad...
- port. a narrow gauge spur between Abensberg station and the quarry at Offenstetten. The line continuously follows the course of the Danube and crosses it...