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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 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
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...
- 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...
- 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
grammar school. He had a
theological book
printed in the
Staffort Castle, the
Staffort Book,
which was
intended to
reconcile the two denominations...
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reconciliation between Lutheranism and
Calvinism with the
publication of the
Staffort Book in 1599 His
occupation of
Upper Baden caused serious conflicts – even...
- 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...
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Manfred Gustav Raupp (born 13
November 1941, in
Staffort, a
suburb of Stutensee) is a
distinguished German agricultural scientist and economist. He serves...
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Durlach Oberamt Karlsruhe (earlier
composed of the Ämter of Mühlburg,
Staffort and Graben) The
incorporated fief of
Rhodt unter Rietburg in the Palatinate...