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Phalsbourg (French pronunciation: [falsbuʁ]; German:
Pfalzburg;
Lorraine Franconian: Phalsburch) is a
commune in the
Moselle department in
Grand Est in...
- Pount-a-Mousson [de]. He also
expanded his
realm by the
incorporation of
Pfalzburg from
George John I,
Count Palatine of Veldenz, in 1590, and
tried to conquer...
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started in Alsace, but
after gathering a
group of twenty-four (...) near
Pfalzburg, they
separated to rob and murder. Accordingly, they were
caught in different...
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immortalized by
Goethe in
Dichtung und Wahrheit,
leads across the
Vosges to
Pfalzburg. The
mountain p**** (Col de Saverne)
contains a vast
botanical garden,...
- loans. One of the most
costly expenses was the
foundation of the city of
Pfalzburg (1570) in
Northern Alsace and
where their court often resided in the castle...
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brought before the
court of Nîmes in 1827.
Lazard Isidor, as
rabbi of
Pfalzburg,
refused in 1839 to open the
synagogue for such an oath;
prosecuted for...
- XVI Army
Corps 99th (2nd
Upper Rhenish)
Infantry 24
March 1881 Zabern,
Pfalzburg XV Army
Corps 100th (1st
Royal Saxon) Life
Grenadiers 30
April 1670 Dresden...
- held
every summer in the town of Erckmann's birth,
Phalsbourg (German
Pfalzburg),
which also
contains a
military museum exhibiting editions of
their works...
- Saint-Louis (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ lwi] ; German:
Sankt Ludwig bei
Pfalzburg;
Lorraine Franconian: Sînt-Lui) is a
commune in the
Moselle department...
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Count Palatine George John I of
Veldenz founded the town of
Phalsbourg (
Pfalzburg),
which he
nevertheless was
forced to
pledge to Duke
Charles III of Lorraine...