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Rattenberg (Bavarian: Råttnberg) is a City on the Inn
River in the
Austrian state of
Tyrol near
Rattenberg mountain and Innsbruck. With just 400 inhabitants...
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Marpeck was a
native of
Rattenberg in the
County of Tyrol. His father,
Heinrich Marpeck,
moved from
Rosenheim in
Bavaria to
Rattenberg, Austria,
where he served...
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Rattenberg is a muni****lity in the
district of Straubing-Bogen in Bavaria, Germany.
Liste der
ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen...
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Notburga (c. 1265 – 13
September 1313), also
known as
Notburga of
Rattenberg or
Notburga of Eben, was an
Austrian saint and
peasant from Tyrol. Numerous...
- used to be
regional po****tion
centers in the
distant past. The city of
Rattenberg for
example has
about 400 inhabitants. The city of
Hardegg has
about 1200...
- Bavaria-Munich (although the
formerly Bavarian offices Kufstein, Kitzbühel and
Rattenberg in
Tirol were lost in 1504) and
established Munich as the
capital of all...
- she wept when
meeting him
again in 1498), in Mindelheim, in Reutte, in
Rattenberg.
Bianca Maria,
information about the name
itself Joni Hand
states they...
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church in Auhausen,
Bavaria Our Lady, St
Monica and
souls in purgatory,
Rattenberg,
Tyrol Our Lady of P****au in St
Felix Church, Kientzheim,
Alsace Purgatory...
- Bavaria-Landshut was then the
richest part of Bavaria, also due to the
mining in
Rattenberg and Kitzbühel and the most
modern administration. The seat of the dukes...
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soldiers in
series of
actions in the
Austrian towns of Wörgl, Söll, and
Rattenberg. Wörgl is
located 20
kilometres (12 mi)
south of the modern-day German...