- to
Richinza von
Spitzenberg,
daughter of
Berthold I. von Zähringen. At the end of the 11th
century he
built a
castle on the
Spitzenberg at Kuchen, Germany...
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Godfrey of
Spitzenberg (1132 – July 8, 1190 in Antioch) was a
close confidant of
Emperor Frederick I and
bishop of
Regensburg and Würzburg.
Godfrey was...
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Ulysses Hedrick described Esopus Spitzenburg (sometimes
simply called "
Spitzenberg") as "one of the
leading American apples ... [A]bout the best to eat...
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archbishop of
Cologne submitted to Frederick.
Bishop of Würzburg,
Godfrey of
Spitzenberg,
preached a
crusade sermon and
Frederick asked the ****embly
whether he...
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Margrave of
Tuscany 1195–1197 Succeeded by none Preceded by
Gottfried of
Spitzenberg Prince-Bishop of Würzburg 1190–1191 Succeeded by
Heinrich of Berg...
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Hochheim 1165–1170
Reginhard von
Abenberg 1171–1186
Gottfried I von
Spitzenberg-Helfenstein 1186–1190
Philip of
Swabia 1190–1191
Heinrich III of Berg...
- (von)
Zengler (von Zepharovich, Zepharovich) (von)
Zumbusch (Zeßner-
Spitzenberg)
Hartung von
Hartungen (von Prokopovitsch)
Aristocrats gathering around...
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consider gravity.
Cooking PickE mid-October. Use November–January.
Flushing Spitzenberg US <1822
Flesh white, yellow, juicy, crisp, mild, sweet, good. Eating...
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station and rest stop for travellers.
Around 1200
Count Ludwig IV of
Spitzenberg (near Kuchen) and
Sigmaringen married the heir of
Eberhard II (known...
- Lichtenhain, the
Holzberg near Winzerla, the
Jagdberg near Göschwitz and the
Spitzenberg near Maua. The
mountains belong to the
geological formation of Ilm Saale...