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- German). Konrad. p. 121, 765. Decker-Hauff, Hansmartin (1982). Speculum Sueviae (in German). W. Kohlhammer. p. 206. "Judith, von Balingen". Deutsche Biographie...
- Reütlingen – excerpt from Topographia Sueviae (Swabia), published by Matthäus Merian in 1643...
- year 1069 (under Emperor Henry IV). Cf. Thomas Zotz: Turegum nobilissimum Sueviae oppidum. Zürich als salischer Pfalzort auf karolingischer Basis. In: Frühmittelalterliche...
- index Zeiller, Martin; Ältere), Matthaeus Merian (der (1643). Topographia Sueviae. Contents: Swabia, including Augsburg; index Zeiller, Martin (1644). Topographia...
- mountain was recorded as the Blauwen or Blawen. Matthäus Merian's Topographia Sueviae in the mid-17th century calls it the Hoche Blawen ("High Blawen"). The...
- German). Konrad. pp. 121, 765. Decker-Hauff, Hansmartin (1982). Speculum Sueviae (in German). W. Kohlhammer. p. 206. Steinmann, Judith. "Reginlinde". Historical...
- Dornhan - View from the Topograhiae Sueviae by Matthäus Merian 1643/1656...
- media related to Leonberg. Wikisource has original text related to this article: Leonberg in der Topographia Sueviae (Mathäus Merian) Official website...
- Paul Bonatz and Friedrich Eugen Scholer with their plans for umbilicus sueviae—the Navel of Swabia. After undergoing numerous changes, including moving...
- St. George's Abbey church is the building with two spires to the right, with the rest of the monastery adjacent. Merian, Topographica Sueviae, 1643–56...