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- Sélestat (French: [selɛsta]; Alsatian: Schlettstàdt; German: Schlettstadt) is a commune in the Grand Est region of France. An administrative division (sous-préfecture)...
- Samuel ben Aaron Schlettstadt was a 14th century German rabbi. He was born in Schlettstadt and known to live in Strasbourg in the latter half of the 14th...
- theologian. Wimpfeling was born in Schlettstadt (now Sélestat), Alsace, Lorraine. He went to the school at Schlettstadt, which was run by Ludwig Dringenberg...
- Schlettstadt. His classmates in Schlettstadt were the sons of Johann Amerbach, Basilius and Bruno. On the 25 April 1503, Rhen**** left Schlettstadt for...
- Johannes Mentelin, sometimes also spelled Mentlin, (born around 1410 in Schlettstadt, today Sélestat; died December 12, 1478, in Strasbourg) was a pioneering...
- French Empire in 1862 and were purchased by the township of Sélestat (or Schlettstadt) three years later. After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 to 1871, the...
- of Otto II, Duke of Swabia and founder of the Abbey of Saint Faith in Schlettstadt, Alsace. When Frederick succeeded his father, he had Hohenstaufen Castle...
- established in 1906 as the German club Fussball Klub 1906 Schlettstadt in what was at the time Schlettstadt, Alsace, in Germany. Following the Franco-Prussian...
- (Mülhausen) Saint-Louis (St. Ludwig) Saverne (Zabern) Schiltigheim Sélestat (Schlettstadt) Strasbourg (Straßburg) Wittenheim There is an accord de coopération...
- were gallicized (e.g., Str****burg → Strasbourg, Mülhausen → Mulhouse, Schlettstadt → Sélestat, etc.). On 1 September 1939, the day World War II started...