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- Seligenstadt is a town in the Offenbach district in the Regierungsbezirk of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany. Seligenstadt is one of Germany's oldest towns...
- Sportfreunde Seligenstadt is a German ****ociation football club based in Seligenstadt, Hesse. The club was founded 2 October 1946 and, in addition to a...
- Charlemagne found them at Seligenstadt (then called Obermühlheim) and forgave them. This account is used to explain the name "Seligenstadt" by folk etymology...
- Hanau-Seligenstadt Basin is a subbasin of the Upper Rhine Graben southeast of Frankfurt am Main (Hesse, Bavaria, Germany). The Hanau-Seligenstadt Basin...
- Highlands. Its lower section crosses the Lower Main Lowlands (Hanau-Seligenstadt Basin and northern Upper Rhine Plain) to Wiesbaden, where it discharges...
- (1751). Relics ****ociated with Marcellinus and Peter were translated to Seligenstadt in Germany in the 9th century. They were sent by Pope Gregory IV to Einhard...
- television and media personality. Lohfink was born on 23 September 1986 in Seligenstadt, Hesse. After finishing school, she trained as a nurse and worked as...
- child and heiress, Berengaria. In April 1188, they agreed on a treaty in Seligenstadt, which made clear that she was the heiress of Castile after any sons...
- Johann Wilhelm C. (1851). Codex inscriptionum romanarum Danubii et Rheni. Seligenstadt, der Verf****er. p. 253. Birley, E.B. (1928). "A Note on the Title 'Gemina'"...
- pool. The patronage was held since 1467 by the Benedictine monastery Seligenstadt. Ecclesiastical Middle Authority was the Archdeacon of the provost of...