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- buildings". Ritterhaus Bubikon. Retrieved 2015-10-18. "Collections". Ritterhaus Bubikon. Retrieved 2015-10-18. "The herb garden". Ritterhaus Bubikon. Retrieved...
- Vogtei (Bailiff's lodge), the Margarethengang (covered walkway) and the Ritterhaus (Knights' House).: 150  The Lutherstube in the Vogtei, where Martin Luther...
- entrance Courtyard Cistern Interior view Southwest view of the Ritterhaus Staircase to the Ritterhaus Guard tower Enceinte Jens Stöcker, Alexander Thon: Falkenstein/Donnersberg...
- railway station to Hombrechtikon Post and further to Bubikon Website Ritterhaus Uerikon-Stäfa Wikimedia Commons has media related to Uerikon. Official...
- set himself up in a building in the old section of Riga known as the Ritterhaus. Back in Berlin, Rosenberg, Lohse's superior in the **** hierarchy, was...
- 2015{{citation}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) "The Military Orders". Ritterhaus Bubikon. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 26 March...
- January 1205 or 5 January 1207 aged ar. 64–67 Gave an important donation to Ritterhaus Bubikon c.1192. He was buried there and is also represented there in a...
- Thirty Years' War in 1631. The Salmen Inn The Capuchin Monastery The Ritterhaus, a 1784 manor-house that has been converted into the city archives and...
- Bürgermeister (mayor) of Osterode since 1 November 2019. The Museum im Ritterhaus displays do****ents from Osterode's history from the Middle Ages to the...
- (Perolvinchova), Bubikon is first mentioned in 811 as Puapinchova. The Ritterhaus Bubikon, a Knights Hospitaller commandry, was given by the Counts of Toggenburg...