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- Rechtenstein is a muni****lity in the district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The community belongs to the administrative community Munderkingen...
- Germany. It is 0.9 km (0.6 mi) long and flows into the Danube near Rechtenstein. List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg "Naturschutzgebiet Braunsel". Schwaebische...
- the south on Untermarchtal and Obermarchtal, as well as in the west on Rechtenstein and Emeringen. In addition to Lauterach, the community also includes...
- Emerkingen, S****irch, Unlingen 7375 Obermarchtal, Ehingen (Donau), Lauterach, Rechtenstein 7376 Langenenslingen 738 7381 Münsingen, Bad Urach, Gutsbezirk Münsingen...
- Oberherrlingen, Blaustein Schloss Oberkirchberg, Illerkirchberg Rechtenstein Castle, Rechtenstein Reichenstein Castle, Lauterach Schloss Rißtissen, Ehingen...
- to have been created in the 11th century on initiative of a Stein von Rechtenstein. They were succeeded the Freiherren von Gemmingen (barons of Gemmingen)...
- Oberdischingen Obermarchtal Oberstadion Öllingen Öpfingen Rammingen Rechtenstein Rottenacker Schnürpflingen Setzingen Staig Untermarchtal Unterstadion...
- of Limburg Stirum and his wife Baroness Maria Walpurga vom Stain zu Rechtenstein. At the age of 13, when his grandfather Karl Josef of Limburg Stirum...
- the town was granted market rights. In 1574 the barons of Stain von Rechtenstein zu Niederstotzingen acquired the village. With the 1806 Treaty of the...
- Westernach sold his fief and pledged property to the lords of the Stain zu Rechtenstein at Reisensburg. Around 1550, they found themselves in an economic emergency...