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Rouffach (French pronunciation: [ʁufak] ;
German and Alsatian: Rufach) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in north-eastern France. Rouffach...
- the ****umption Church) is a
Roman Catholic parish church of the town of
Rouffach in
southern Alsace. It is one of the
largest medieval churches in the Haut-Rhin...
- the
latter is to be
identified with
Rouffach,
Ptolemy is
mistaken in
attributing it to the Nemetes, for
Rouffach is far to the
south in
Rauracan territory...
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advanced on the road
between Colmar and
Rouffach . The
following day, CCA
captured Hattstatt on the Colmar-
Rouffach Road, but CCR
found its way
blocked by...
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Johann Ruderauf or
Johannes Remus Quiet**** (Herda 1588 –
Rouffach 1654) was a
German astronomer,
astrologer and doctor. He
maintained correspondence with...
- Dossenheim-Kochersberg, Erstein, Kästenbolz, Rhinau, and the
Mundat (consisting of
Rouffach, Soultz, and Eguisheim). The
annexations were
recognized by the Holy Roman...
- Communauté de
communes du Pays de Ribeauvillé Communauté de
communes du Pays de
Rouffach,
Vignobles et Châteaux Communauté de
communes de la Région de Guebwiller...
- of the
Empire created by Napoleon.
Lefebvre was born on 28 May 1755 in
Rouffach, Alsace, the son of a
miller and
retired hussar.
Orphaned at a
young age...
- Bailiwick" of
Koblenz Teutonic Order Bailiwick of Swabia-Alsace-Burgundy (
Rouffach)
Teutonic Order Bailiwick at the
Etsch and in the
Mountains (South Tyrol)...
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worked chiefly in Switzerland.
Pellikan was born on 8
January 1478 in
Rouffach, Alsace. His
German surname, "Kurscherer" ("Kürsner") was
changed to "Pellic****"...