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Sessenheim (French pronunciation: [sɛsənajm] ; Alsatian: Sähsem) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France. Sessemheim...
- father,
Jakob Brion, took over a post as the
parson of the
village of
Sessenheim on St. Martin's Day 1760.
Friederike — pretty, lively, but a
little sickly...
- Marckolsheim, Erstein, Eschau, Strasbourg, La Wantzenau, Gambsheim, Drusenheim,
Sessenheim, Rœschwoog, Seltz, Munchhausen, Mothern, Lauterbourg. Germany: EV15 follows...
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Schwenheim Schwindratzheim Schwobsheim Seebach Sélestatsubpr
Seltz Sermersheim Sessenheim Siegen Siewiller Siltzheim Solbach Sommerau Souffelweyersheim Soufflenheim...
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personal awakening in the
field of literature. On a trip to the
village of
Sessenheim in
October 1770,
Goethe fell in love with
Friederike Brion, but the tryst...
- that it was
given its
present name. The halt of
Sessenheim is
located near the
centre of
Sessenheim.
Drusenheim station is
located in the west of Drusenheim...
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fortifications to
surrender on 2 July. The 68th RIF
occupied the sub-sector of
Sessenheim. From 14 June the
first and
second companies were
attached to the DF Regard...
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Haguenau Kaltenhouse Oberhoffen-sur-Moder
Bischwiller Rohrwiller Drusenheim Sessenheim Dalhunden Stattmatten Auenheim Fort-Louis Rœschwoog
Neuhaeusel Sandre...
- literature, 1879–94). Der Goethehügel bei Sesenheim, 1880 – The Goethehügel at
Sessenheim. Le
Roman de Renart, 1882 – The epic of Reynard.
Wolframs von Eschenbach...
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Mothern (11) 86. AS
Portugais Sélestat (10) 4–3 SC
Ebersheim (9) 87. FR
Sessenheim-Stattmatten (10) 0–4 FC
Drusenheim (9) 88. FC
Souffelweyersheim (8) 1–1...