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Rodemack (French pronunciation: [ʁɔdmak]; German: Rodemachern;
Lorraine Franconian/Luxembourgish:
Roudemaacher [ˈʀəʊdəmaːχɐ], Ruedemaacher) is a commune...
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dialects used in
these areas: Arzviller, Guessling, Petit-Réderching and
Rodemack. Linguistically,
Platt can be
further subdivided into
three varieties,...
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Mittelbergheim Haut-Rhin
Bergheim Eguisheim Hunawihr Riquewihr Moselle Rodemack Saint-Quirin
Aisne Parfondeval Oise
Gerberoy Val-d'Oise La Roche-Guyon...
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Malbrouck •
Marimont •
Mouterhouse •
Ottange •
Philippsfels •
Ramstein •
Rodemack •
Rothenbourg • Roussy-Seigneurie • Saint-Sixte •
Sarrebourg • Schlossberg...
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family of
ancient German nobility, that has its
roots in the
village of
Rodemack in Lorraine. They also
settled in Middelburg,
Netherlands and in the latter...
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blockade of
Thionville in 1815, and of the
sieges of this city,
Sierck and
Rodemack in 1815,
Blois 1819;
Memoirs of
General Hugo,
Paris 1820. Mullié, Charles...
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Rhodes Riche Richeling Richemont Richeval Rimling Rochonvillers Rodalbe Rodemack Rohrbach-lès-****e
Rolbing Rombas Romelfing Roncourt Roppeviller Rorbach-lès-Dieuze...
- Bavaria, Germany,
tributary of the Main Faulbach, a
locality of the
commune Rodemack in the
Moselle department in north-eastern
France Faulbach, a locality...
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pregnant at this point, and when she
finally reached Rodemachern (now
Rodemack) her son was born handicapped, for
which she
blamed her
creditors for the...
- Béchy see:
Schorbach see:
Buding see:
Dieuze see: Hombourg-Budange see:
Rodemack see:
Niederstinzel (former Clermont-en-Beauvaisis, also
called Clermont-en-France)...