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Schelklingen (German pronunciation: [ˈʃɛlklɪŋən] ) is a town in the
district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is
situated 10 km
north of...
- (also
known as the
Venus of
Schelklingen; in
German variously Venus vom
Hohlen Fels, vom
Hohle Fels;
Venus von
Schelklingen) is an
Upper Paleolithic Venus...
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Henry I,
Count of Berg-
Schelklingen (c. 1073 – 24
September 1115) was a
Bavarian nobleman who
ruled Berg
Castle in Ehingen, Bavaria. His
parents were Poppo...
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Lubang Jeriji Saléh). It was
discovered in
September 2008 in a cave at
Schelklingen in Baden-Württemberg in
western Germany. The
German Lion-man
figure is...
- Reutlingen–
Schelklingen railway or
Swabian Jura
Railway (German: Schwäbische Albbahn) is a 58.25
kilometre long
branch line from
Reutlingen to
Schelklingen, which...
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Salomea of Berg (German:
Salome von Berg, Polish:
Salomea z Bergu; c. 1099/1101 – 27 July 1144) was a
noblewoman of Berg and, by
marriage with
Prince Bolesław...
- 1220) of
Rudolf von Ems. Otto was the son of
Diepold II,
Count of Berg-
Schelklingen, and
Gisela of the
House of Andechs. His
brothers Diepold,
Manegold and...
- his
second wife Salomea,
daughter of the
German count Henry of Berg-
Schelklingen.
According to the 1138
Testament of Bolesław III,
Mieszko received the...
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musical instruments ever discovered. The cave is just
outside the town of
Schelklingen in the
state of Baden-Württemberg, near Ulm.
Because of the outstanding...
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Scheer (Baden-Württemberg)
Scheibenberg (Saxony)
Scheinfeld (Bavaria)
Schelklingen (Baden-Württemberg)
Schenefeld (Schleswig-Holstein) Scheßlitz (Bavaria)...