- The
Perlbach is a
river in
Bavaria in the
provinces of
Lower Bavaria and
Upper Palatinate,
which drains into the
Regen west of
Wiesing in the
borough of...
-
Rerum Prussicarum: Die
Geschichtsquellen der
preussischen Vorzeit Max
Perlbach (1885), "Mestwin I.,
Herzog von Pomerellen",
Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie...
- 20 km south-west of Chlumec) in
early September 1040, but
according to
Perlbach (1870:451f.), the
commanders reached an
agreement allowing the
Saxons to...
-
official publication.).
Simon Grunau, Preußische Chronik. Hrsg. von M.
Perlbach etc., Leipzig, 1875. A. Bezzenberger,
Geographie von Preußen, Gotha, 1959...
- Gieysztor, p. 93 Wyatt, p. 33 Wyatt, p. 34 Wyatt, p. 39 McClintock, p. 720
Perlbach, p. 61 Wyatt, p. 36 Christiansen, p. 82 Wyatt, p. 81 Christiansen, p. 83...
-
historian Max
Perlbach (1848–1921), the
Knights had
forged it to
create a
legal basis for
their secular possessions,
however Perlbach's thesis has been...
- as the
original has not been preserved.
According to the
historian Max
Perlbach (1848-1921), the
Teutonic Order had in fact
forged this do****ent to strengthen...
-
Across Time: 5,000
Years of
Religious History, ABC-CLIO, 15/01/2014 (De)
Perlbach, Max,
Preussische Regesten bis zum
Ausgange des
dreizehnten Jahrhunderts...
- was a son of the
merchant Hirsch Friedländer (1791–1871) and Emma
Levia Perlbach (1801–1863), and was
raised Jewish. He
later converted to Protestantism...
- south-southwesterly
course of the
Regen near Roding. In the
north it is used by
Perlbach and in the
south by the Wiesent. To the west of this depression, the Hadriwa...