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Rheineck is a muni****lity in the
Wahlkreis (constituency) of
Rheintal in the
canton of St.
Gallen in Switzerland.
Rheineck is
first mentioned about 1163...
- The
Rheineck–Walzenhausen
mountain railway (German:
Bergbahn Rheineck–Walzenhausen; RhW) is a 1.9
kilometres (1.18 mi) long rack
railway in Switzerland...
- branch, Hans Indermaur,
settled in
Rheineck in 1590,
where his
descendants were
granted fiefdoms. The
Indermaur von
Rheineck family were
granted a coat of...
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Sophia of
Rheineck, also
known as
Sophie of Salm,
Countess of
Bentheim (c. 1120 – 26
September 1176 in Jerusalem) was a
ruling suo jure
Countess of Bentheim...
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Rheineck railway station (German:
Bahnhof Rheineck) is a
railway station that
serves the muni****lity of
Rheineck, in the
canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland...
- of
Emperor Lothair III. Otto
constructed Rheineck Castle and from c. 1124, he
styled himself Otto of
Rheineck,
after his castle.
After his
stepson Count...
- The
Burgraviate of
Rheineck was a
burgraviate of the Holy
Roman Empire. It was a
member of the
Upper Rhenish Circle.
Structure of the Holy
Roman Empire...
- of Innerrhoden. The
Rheineck–Walzenhausen
mountain railway,
operating as S26 of S-Bahn St. Gallen,
links Walzenhausen with
Rheineck railway station located...
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count of
Holland from 1157 to 1190. He was a son of Dirk VI and
Sophia of
Rheineck,
heiress of Bentheim.
Floris III was a
loyal v****al to
Emperor Frederick...
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Swiss canton of St. Gallen. It is the only
intermediate station on the
Rheineck–Walzenhausen
mountain rack
railway line of
Appenzell Railways. As of the...