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- Schernberg is a former muni****lity in the district Kyffhäuserkreis, in Thuringia, Germany. Since 1 December 2007, it is part of the town Sondershausen...
- (30 mi) north of Erfurt. On 1 December 2007, the former muni****lity Schernberg was merged with Sondershausen. Until 1918 it was part of the prin****lity...
- Oldisleben Schloss Rottleben, Rottleben Falkenburg, Rottleben Burg Straußberg, Schernberg Arnsburg (Burg) Arensburg, Seega Sondershausen Palace, Sondershausen Prinzenpalais...
- rejecting the concept of "racial hygiene". In August 1940, when the Schernberg Castle care facility run by her order was notified that patients would...
- in the Archbishopric of Salzburg was first mentioned in a 1074 deed. Schernberg Castle west of the town centre, a 12th-century fortress, was purchased...
- district, Bad Frankenhausen, Dingelstädt, Oldisleben, Kindelbrück and Schernberg. It is bordered to the north by the Kyffhäuser Hills (German: Kyffhäuser...
- Mühlbruck, Niederdombach, Oberschönbronn, Regmannsdorf, Rös, Roth, Sauerbach, Schernberg, Schönau, Seebronn, Sickersdorf, Stadel, Stegbruck, Steinbach, Velden...
- inheritance, with Anton Günther II receiving the districts Ebeleben, Schernberg, Keula, and Arnstadt and thus founding a short-lived cadet line. In 1697...
- of Straußberg, Heringen and Kelbra. He later received the district of Schernberg as well. His part of the count was named Schwarzburg-Frankenhausen, after...
- divided the county. Louis Günther II received the districts Ebeleben, Schernberg, Keula, and the towns of Greußen, Clingen, Großenehrich and Rohnstedt...