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rural residences. Bad
Rotenfels is the home of the world-famous
Rotenfels spa,
built on top of the Bad (German: Bath)
Rotenfels hot springs. The spa hosts...
- 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...
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probable executions); 1718
Jakob Kranawitter, a
mentally disabled beggar, in
Rotenfel, Oberwolz,
Styria (corporeal punishment); 1725: Paul Schäffer,
beggar of...
- Kuppenheim–Bad
Rotenfels section there are two
major railway sidings: near
Bischweier serving the
Kronospan company and in Bad
Rotenfels serving Lang Recycling...
- "Heimberg" near Waldböckelheim, the "Gangelsberg" near
Duchroth and the "
Rotenfels" as well as the "Rheingrafenstein" near Bad Münster am Stein. The Nahe...
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Louis of Rieneck-
Rotenfels (d. 1300) 5.
Elisabeth of Rieneck-
Rotenfels (c. 1260 – c. 1300) 11.
Udehilt of Grumbach-
Rotenfels (d. 1300) 1.
Ulrich III...
- 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...
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Eberstein bought the “predium”
Rotenfels thus
allowing the
initial settlement of the
lower Murg valley. From
Rotenfels the
counts of
Eberstein ordered...
- 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...