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- as a "lost paradise". He revisited it and the family grave in nearby Schwabegg his entire life, ****ociating these places with the memory of his mother...
- Graditschach, Berg ob Leifling, Leifling, Pudlach, Heiligenstadt, and Schwabegg. The muni****lity includes the following 16 settlements (2001 census):...
- Burgau: red and white with a yellow beam. The eagle is from the arms of the Schwabegg-Ursberg family, which founded two monasteries in the district. Genesis...
- Albert VI and invested Maximilian with Leuchtenberg and the Herrschaft of Schwabegg. Maximilian also acquired the lordships of Angelberg and Mattsies from...
- towns. The districts Schwabegg, Birkach, Klimmach and Mittelstetten do have independent fire brigades. The fire brigade of Schwabegg is equipped with a...
- Jauntal [de] (that is, the Drava valley between the mouth of the Vellach and Schwabegg) to Pettau (modern Ptuj) in the territory of Friedau (Ormož). After 1147...
- 1802: Suppressed Mindelheim Lordship 1714: Prin****lity of Mindelheim and Schwabegg Swab SC / PR 1250: First mentioned by 1370: To Teck 1439: To Rechberg-Babenhausen...
- Imperial immediacy 1803: To Sternberg-Manderscheid 1806: To Württemberg Schwabegg (Schwabeck) Lordship n/a n/a 1110: First mentioned 1167: Extinct; to Hohenstaufen...
- Reicholzried in Sichtigvor on the Loermund in Stühlingen Calvary Hill, Schwabegg, county of Augsburg, Bavaria in Sonthofen in Straelen on the Lower Rhine...
- former castles, built in the Middle Ages (for example the Haldenburg near Schwabegg) Fuggercastle Kirchheim, from the 18th century, with the „Cedarhall“,...