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- surrounding rural residences. Bad Rotenfels is the home of the Rotenfels spa, built on top of the Bad (German: Bath) Rotenfels hot springs. The spa hosts thousands...
- of Rotenfels was first mentioned in a royal transfer letter in 1041. In 1041, Count Heinrich von Calw, aka Emperor Henry III, ceded the Rotenfels estate...
- Baden-Baden, Black Forest Externsteine Falkenfelsen Lange Anna, Heligoland Rotenfels, Nahe, Bad Münster am Stein-Ebernburg, Rhineland-Palatinate Teufelsturm...
- "Heimberg" near Waldböckelheim, the "Gangelsberg" near Duchroth and the "Rotenfels" as well as the "Rheingrafenstein" near Bad Münster am Stein. The Nahe...
- Kuppenheim–Bad Rotenfels section there are two major railway sidings: near Bischweier serving the Kronospan company and in Bad Rotenfels serving Lang Recycling...
- probable executions); 1718 Jakob Kranawitter, a mentally disabled beggar, in Rotenfel, Oberwolz, Styria (corporeal punishment); 1725: Paul Schäffer, beggar of...
- took an active part in the fighting. On June 28, 1849, he was killed in Rotenfels, near Murg. Moll was an important figure in the early German labour movement...
- in the Northern Black Forest within the borough of Gaggenau (estate of Rotenfels), and the borough of Bad Herrenalb, (estate of Bernbach). It is part of...
- Eberstein bought the “predium” Rotenfels thus allowing the initial settlement of the lower Murg valley. From Rotenfels the counts of Eberstein ordered...
- probable executions); 1718 Jakob Kranawitter, a mentally ****ed beggar, in Rotenfel, Oberwolz, Styria (corporeal punishment); 1725: Paul Schäffer, beggar of...