- 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...