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- Staffort is an old German village between Karlsruhe and Bruchsal - since 1975 the village is part of the town Stutensee which was created by joining together...
- The Staffort Book is a religious-historical work that was printed in 1599 in the Staffort Castle printing house and is regarded as an attempt by Margrave...
- The Staffort Castle (also moated castle, water castle or deep castle) was the building in Staffort, a district of the town of Stutensee, where the Staffort...
- the four villages of Blankenloch (with Büchig), Friedrichstal, Spöck and Staffort. In the meantime it has become a lively city with more than 23,000 inhabitants...
- the grammar school. He had a theological book printed in the Staffort Castle, the Staffort Book, which was intended to reconcile the two denominations...
- of Staffordshire ('ford by a staithe', or 'ford by the landing place'), Staffort crossing the river Pfinz; and Stratford (a ford on a Roman street). Similarly...
- containing Stafford or Staffords All pages with titles beginning with Stafford Staffort, in Germany Strafford (disambiguation) Stratford (disambiguation) Justice...
- may also refer to the people of Staffordshire. see also: de Stafford, de Staffort Look up Stafford in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. People with this surname...
- po****tions of the neighboring communities were of Lutheran denomination.(See Staffort Book) Since January 1, 1975, Friedrichstal has been part of the town of...
- reconciliation between Lutheranism and Calvinism with the publication of the Staffort Book in 1599 His occupation of Upper Baden caused serious conflicts – even...