- town was
originally a
settlement of Old Prussians.
Between 1350 and 1360
Ortolf von Trier, a
knight of the
Teutonic Order and the
Komtur of
Elbing (Elbląg)...
- (1898). "Esus, Tarvos, Trigar****".
Revue Celtique. XIX: 245–251. Harl,
Ortolf, "Kaiser
Tiberius und die
nautae Parisiaci: Das
Pfeilermonument aus Notre-Dame...
-
applications for the
title since the
video of a
successful attempt by André
Ortolf of
Germany went viral.
Capri Sun GmbH,
Capri Sun AG, and
Capri Sun Group...
- ****regimes in Österreich 1938–1945. Mit Beiträgen von
Simon Wiesenthal,
Ortolf Harl,
Wolfgang Fetz u. a., Wien 1996
Simon Wiesenthal (Hg.) Projekt: Judenplatz...
- not only as the
burgrave of
Salzburg but also as a
merchant of the city.
Ortolf of Kai - also a
Salzburger -
brokered the
produce of his own vineyards....
- was
founded in 1074,
presumably from the
monastery at Andechs, by
Count Ortolf and his
sister Wiltrudis, last of the
noble family of the Rapotonen. In...
- II of
Neidhart (1335–1336)
Rudwein von
Knappen of
Haselbach (1336–1349)
Ortolf of
Wolkersdorf (1349–1371)
Koloman of Laa (1371–1394)
Peter I
Lenhofer (1394–1399)...
- Kelten-Römer-Karantanen, Klagenfurt:
Geschichtsverein für Kärnten, 1998. (German) Harl,
Ortolf, Der
Stadtplan von
Virunum nach
Luftaufnahmen und Grabungsberichten. In:...
-
ministeriales of the
territorial lords and
provosts of Seckau,
among them Arnold,
Ortolf, who
decreed renovations and new
constructions of the Abbey, as well as...
- had a
market town
charter conferred upon it by the
Salzburg Archbishop Ortolf,
which boosted the town's
profile considerably. By the 14th
century it was...