- 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...
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Haushalte in
Offenstetten.
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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.
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- installation. The
statue was
gifted to von Kreittmayr's home
village of
Offenstetten. Stolleis,
Michael (2001).
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Decoration of
Pfarrkirche St.
Vitus in Abensberg-
Offenstetten Media related to
Johann Baptist Zimmermann at
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- 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...