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- Raitenbuch is a muni****lity in the Weißenburg-Gunzenhausen district, in Bavaria, Germany. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen...
- Bergen Burgsalach Dittenheim Ettenstatt Haundorf Höttingen Langenaltheim Meinheim Muhr am See Pfofeld Polsingen Raitenbuch Solnhofen Theilenhofen Westheim...
- Oberpfalz Subdivisions 4 Ortsteile: Hohenfels, Großbissendorf, Markstetten, Raitenbuch Government  • Mayor (2020–26) Christian Graf (Ind.) Area  • Total 137...
- Fundatio, Progressus, Et Successiva Fata Ecclesiae Canonicorum Regularium In Raitenbuch Ex Iustis, Et Potissimum Domesticis Chartis Exhibentur: Initia Raitenbuchae...
- Coat of arms Radwitz Radwitz Siebmacher 1605:88,11 Raitenbuch Hausraitenbuch Conrad I of Raitenbuch Siebmacher 1605:91,4 Rambseiden The Rambseider Siebmacher...
- from the simoniacal Bishop Hermann, and took refuge in the monastery of Raitenbuch in the Diocese of Freising. After the Concordat of Worms (1122) Bishop...
- information Current team SC Verl Number 8 Youth career 0000–2007 DJK Raitenbuch 2007–2016 1. FC Nürnberg Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2016–2018...
- Schloss Absberg, Absberg Schloss Altenmuhr, Muhr am See Burg Bechthal, Raitenbuch Schloss Cronheim, Gunzenhausen Ellingen Residence, Ellingen Schloss Geyern...
- of Ortenburg (1155–1164) Eberhard the Swabian (1165–1167) Konrad II of Raitenbuch (1167–1185) Godfrey of Spitzenberg (1185–1186) Konrad III of Laichling...
- Neu-Ulm (since 1811) Nördlingen Pleinfeld (since 1810 Rain (since 1810) Raitenbuch (since 1810) Roggenburg (until 1810) Söflingen (until 1810) Wackerstein...