- of the city died in the
battle of
Sempach (1386). The
patrician family Schnewlin took
control of the city
until the
guildsmen revolted. The
guilds became...
-
Noble families of the
region such as the Küchlin, the Geben, and the
Schnewlin made
donations to the nunnery.
Unlike in a so-called women's convent,...
-
directors Chairman: Lic.
Markus E.
Kronauer Vice-Chairman: Dr.
Frank Schnewlin Members: Dr.
Stefan Kraft Lic.
Edith Kreis-Kolb Dr.
Franz von Däniken...
-
Berthold of Zähringen
through an
exchange of property.
Around 1348, a
knight Schnewlin von Landeck, a
member of an
influential family in Breisgau, is referred...
- Younger, the
youngest brother of the aforegoing, had a
second marriage to a
Schnewlin of Landeck,
whose family later inherited the
Falkenstein estate. Werner...
- of
Baden in
Peace of
Pressburg in 1805 and it had
different overlords.
Schnewlin von Landeck, the
lords of
Schauenburg and the
lords of
Pfirt are among...
- twenty-five houses. The
nobility of the region, such as the Küchlin,
Geben and
Schnewlin families, made
frequent gifts to the abbey:
their unmarried daughters...
- the
abolition of the holy
order in 1773, the land p****ed over to the
Schnewlin family of
Bernlapp and
after them, in 1838, the land
became the Schauenburg...
- in the
Black Forest.
Several noble families from Breisgau, such as the
Schnewlins and the Dachswangers,
ruled Waltershofen. For
financial reasons the cloister...
- the
quality and
amount of
their components. Bollinger, A; Haselbach, P;
Schnewlin, G;
Jiinger M (1985) "Microangiopathy due to
Chronic Venous Incompetence...