- the margraves'
castle (the only
Habsburg castle built in Germany), the
Reisensburg fort,
today the
congress centre of the
University of Ulm and the nearly-intact...
-
Arnulf II (913 – 954),
Bavarian Count palatine from 938
Berthold of
Reisensburg (930 – 999),
Bavarian Count Palatine Judith,
Duchess of
Bavaria (925 –...
-
monastery of Grafrath. By
their ancestor Count Palatine Berthold of
Reisensburg, a
grandson of the
Bavarian duke
Arnulf the Bad, the
Andechser may be...
-
Neuburg an der
Kammel Schloss Niederraunau,
Krumbach (Schwaben) Burg
Reisensburg, Günzburg
Schloss Seifriedsberg,
Ziemetshausen Schloss Unterknöringen...
- Morales, J. (1992.) "Report of the
RCMNS working group on
fossil mammals",
Reisensburg 1990.
Newsletters on
Stratigraphy 26(2–3):65–118. Dam, J. A. van, Alcalá...
- Donauwörth Ebrantsh. Eggenf.
Erding Friedberg Frontenh. Griesb. Großweiher
Reisensburg (Günzburg)
Bergham Uttlau Wolfa- kir. Hörg.
Ingolstadt Kaufbeuren Kempten...
- and 13th
centuries Buttenwiesen was
owned by the
Lords of Eberstall-
Reisensburg. In 1270 it
became part of the
Markgrafschaft Burgau,
which had the power...
-
fights barely started they were
informed by the
traitor Berthold of
Reisensburg, the son of the late
Arnulf that Otto I deplo**** his
troops near. Bulcsú...
- and
Ferdinand deplo**** a
significant part of
their army on a line from
Reisensburg, just east of Günzburg on the Danube, to
Limbach which lies five kilometers...
- fief and
pledged property to the
lords of the
Stain zu
Rechtenstein at
Reisensburg.
Around 1550, they
found themselves in an
economic emergency and sold...