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- The Battle of Seckenheim (June 1462) saw the army of the Electoral Palatinate led by Frederick I, Elector Palatine and his ally Dieter von Isenburg face...
- Quadrat" ("Life in the Square"). A brick kiln excavated in 1929 in the Seckenheim district, which operated from 74 AD to the early second century, attests...
- finished in the same year with Charles's defeat and capture at the Battle of Seckenheim in 1462. On 1 July 1447, Charles married Catherine of Austria (1423 –...
- on 6 June 1891 and opened the remaining section via Neckarhausen and Seckenheim to Mannheim on 13 July. In 1892, the existing gap between the two OEG...
- Night Attack 17 June – Vlad III Dracula attacks Mehmet II. Battle of Seckenheim 30 June – The Electoral Palatinate and the Electorate of Mainz defeat...
- Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR), in Mons, Belgium ACE Mobile Force, in Seckenheim, Germany United Kingdom Air Forces, in High Wycombe, United Kingdom NATO...
- Allied Naval Forces, Baltic Approaches, Karup, Denmark ACE Mobile Force, Seckenheim, Germany United Kingdom Air Forces, RAF High Wycombe, UK NATO Airborne...
- plan had to be abandoned because Margrave Charles I lost the Battle of Seckenheim.: 107–150  1463: Margrave Charles I was forced to transfer the palace...
- Mehmed II, forcing him to retreat from Wallachia. June 30 – Battle of Seckenheim: Frederick I, Elector Palatine is victorious over four other opponents...
- Heidelberg-Pfaffengrund, northwest of Heidelberg-Kirchheim) Hammonds Barracks (Mannheim-Seckenheim) List of United States Army installations in Germany U.S. Army Europe...