- In 1974, the
surrounding villages of Feuerbach, Holzen, Riedlingen,
Sitzenkirch, Tannenkirch, and
Wollbach joined the town of Kandern,
which then had...
- of
Weitenau (now part of Steinen, c. 1100), Bürgel (before 1130) and
Sitzenkirch (c. 1130).
Fleury Abbey in Saint-Benoît-sur-Loire,
Loiret was founded...
- of the town of
Kandern in Baden-Württemberg,
between the
villages of
Sitzenkirch and Malsburg-Marzell. The
castle was
originally the
stronghold of the...
-
donated an
altar to the
church in
Sitzenkirch. Otto I died in 1384 and was
buried in the
church in
Sitzenkirch.
Sitzenkirch is
today part of
Kandern and the...
- 1260 nuns from
Sitzenkirch moved to
Gutnau without the
permission of the
abbot of
Saint Blaise's, but were made to
return to
Sitzenkirch in 1261. By the...
- Tennenbach, St. Peter, St. Trudpert, Sulzburg, Kappel, Neuenburg, Adelhausen,
Sitzenkirch und Sölden. In 1934, 86
people were
killed in an
accident at a salt mine...
- the
neighboring heights of
Kandern (altitude 1,155 feet (352 m)) and
Sitzenkirch, and his left wing at Steinstadt. His
center occupied the
village of...
- 1125), and the
priories of
Weitenau (ca 1100), Bürgeln (before 1130) and
Sitzenkirch (ca 1130). A list of
prayer partnerships,
drawn up
about 1150, shows...
-
abbot Caspar Molitoris's
Liber Originum, was
founded by Guta, a nun from
Sitzenkirch Monastery in Lörrach, in 1181. The monastery's
original building was...