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Pfaffenhoffen (French pronunciation: [pfafənofən]; German: Pfaffenhofen; Alsatian: Pfàffoffe) is a
former commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in Grand...
- no
baptisms registered at
Pfaffenhoffen. As
discussed below, for
several years migrations of the po****tions of
Pfaffenhoffen and
Alteckendorf were spread...
- pays de la Zorn of Hochfelden, in the Musée de l'image po****ire of
Pfaffenhoffen and in the Musée
Bartholdi of Colmar. In 1984, the site of a medieval...
- Petit-Landau
Klein Landau Petit-Wingen
Klein Wingen Petit-Wisches
Klein Wisch Pfaffenhoffen Pfaffenhofen Pfetterhouse Pfetterhausen Plaine Blen
Plobsheim Plombsheim...
- Baw.? 11 Chłapowski de Chłapowo
Dryja F 1809; P ? 12 Chłędowski von
Pfaffenhoffen Bończa A 1884 13 Chłopicki
Nieczuja F 1810; K.P. 14 Chłusowicz Gozdawa...
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Menchhoffen Schillersdorf Obermodern-Zutzendorf
Schalkendorf La
Walck Pfaffenhoffen Uberach Niedermodern Dauendorf Ohlungen Schweighouse-sur-Moder Haguenau...
- 1512 to 1525
Amalia (7 June 1490 in
Buchsweiler – 11
March 1552 in
Pfaffenhoffen;
buried in the St.
Adelphi church in Neuweiler), a nun
Reinhard (19...
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sceptre (18th century), two
bishops forming counterparts (Simon
Pfaff de
Pfaffenhoffen [fr], 18th century),
Sainte Genevieve and
Saint Louis (19th century);...
- of Bouxwiller, Brumath, Hatten, Ingwiller, Kutzenhausen, Offendorf,
Pfaffenhoffen, Westhoffen, Wœrth, and Wolfisheim,
annexed in 1793 from the Landgraviate...
- 1525
Amalia (born: 7 June 1490 in Buchsweiler; died 11
March 1552 in
Pfaffenhoffen;
buried in the St.
Adelphi church in Neuweiler), a nun
Reinhard (born:...