- fever. All
these physicians were German, and the
disease was
known as
Rötheln (contemporary
German Röteln). (Rötlich
means "reddish" or "pink" in German...
- 1180–1191
Heinrich I von
Horburg 1192–1213
Leuthold I von
Rotheln 1213–1215
Walther von
Rotheln 1216–1238
Heinrich II von Thun 1238–1249
Leuthold II von...
- Rötteln (Old High German: Raudinleim) is a
hamlet beneath the
ruins of Rötteln Castle,
which was once home to the
Lords of Rötteln.
Today it is part of...
- Hachberg-Sausenberg (1290–1313) Prince-Bishops of
Basel –
Leuthold I von
Rotheln (1192–1213),
Walther von
Rotheln (1213–1215),
Heinrich II von Thun (1216–1238), Leuthold...
- Griesenberg, gave
possessions to
Fischingen monastery in 1316
Leuthold I of
Rotheln,
bishop of
Basel (died 1213) Lütold I of Aarburg,
bishop of
Basel (died...
- and therapy); (1893)
Acute Exantheme: Allgemeines, Masern, Scharlach,
Rötheln,
Varicellen (Acute exanthema: measles,
scarlet fever, rubella, varicella);...
- (1180)
Heinrich I von Horburg, Prince-bishop (1180–1191)
Leuthold I von
Rotheln, Prince-bishop (1192–1213) Isenburg-Covern (complete list) –
Gerlach II...
- Prince-Bishopric of
Basel (complete list) –
Leuthold I von
Rotheln, Prince-bishop (1192–1213)
Walther von
Rotheln, Prince-bishop (1213–1215)
Heinrich II von Thun...