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Rinnthal is a muni****lity in Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate,
western Germany.
During the
Revolution of 1848, the town was the setting...
- The
Battle of
Rinnthal (German:
Gefecht bei
Rinnthal,
sometimes called the
Schlacht von
Rinnthal) was the
heaviest battle of the
Palatine uprising and...
- 13 June
Palatine Uprising Battle of
Kirchheimbolanden 14 June
Battle of
Rinnthal 17 June
Battle of
Ludwigshafen 15–18 June
Hungarian Revolution of 1848...
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Dernbach Eußerthal Gossersweiler-Stein Münchweiler am
Klingbach Ramberg Rinnthal Silz Völkersweiler
Waldhambach Waldrohrbach Wernersberg 2. Bad Bergzabern...
- of Trifels,
Anebos and Münz near
Annweiler and rock
formations between Rinnthal and Wilgartswiesen. In Wilgartswiesen, the Landau–Rohrbach
railway leaves...
- the
River Queich in the
Palatine Forest and p****es,
inter alia,
through Rinnthal,
Landau in der
Pfalz and
Offenbach an der Queich,
until it ends in Germersheim...
- Palatinate. The
Prussians defeated this
revolutionary army at the
Battle of
Rinnthal, and the
survivors of Willich's
Corps crossed over the
frontier into the...
- (552.0 m) (northwest of Wilgartswiesen)
Almersberg (564.1 m) (north of
Rinnthal) Jüngstberg (491.1 m) (east of Wieslautern) Hohe List (475.8 m) (east of...
- that led the
Palatine uprising. He was
twice wounded in the
Battle of
Rinnthal, rescued,
following which he fled to Switzerland. For his
involvement in...
- positions. With the
Battle of
Ludwigshafen on 15 June and the
Battle of
Rinnthal on 17 June 1849,
fighting on
Palatine soil was
practically over. The Palatine...