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- see page 429. ....by his son. II. Joseph, a German physician....born at Rastadt, Dec. 23, 1771....  This article incorporates text from a publication now...
- The Treaty of Rastatt was a peace treaty between France and Austria that was concluded on 7 March 1714 in the Baden city of Rastatt to end the War of the...
- including to Lille to negotiate with Lord Malmesbury in October 1797 and to Rastadt in 1799 to negotiate with the congress. Negotiations at the latter went...
- Joseph Frank (23 December 1771, in Rastadt – 18 December 1842, in Como) was a German physician. He was the son of physician Johann Peter Frank. He ****isted...
- The Battle of Rastatt (5 July 1796) saw part of a Republican French army under Jean Victor Marie Moreau clash with elements of the Habsburg army under...
- central Saskatchewan. In the 1890s, twelve Catholic families established Rastadt-Dorf, and another twenty-one settled Katherinetal. Additional settlements...
- in Argentina came from the Black Sea colonies München, Speier/Speyer, Rastadt, Landau, Rohrbach, Manheim, Karlsruhe, Kandel, etc. They settled, mainly...
- Prussians and Russians under Prince Blücher, crossed the Rhine between Rastadt and Koblenz on 1 January 1814. At the same time Wellington invaded France...
- allied forces. In 1714, the war ended with the treaties of Utrecht and Rastadt. France did not lose any territory, and there was no discussion of returning...
- Verluste der deutschen Reichsstände. (On the occasion of the congress of Rastadt, 1798) Der Minister Graf von Montgelas (1814) Geschichte der Jesuiten in...