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Sulzburg is a town in the
district Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is
situated on the
western slope of the
Black Forest, 20 km...
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influence on the
abbeys of
Alpirsbach (1099), Ettenheimmünster (1124) and
Sulzburg (c. 1125), and the
priories of
Weitenau (now part of Steinen, c. 1100)...
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Sulzburg Jewish Cemetery (German: jüdischer
Friedhof Sulzburg) is a
Jewish burial place located in
Sulzburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is listed...
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perimeter (e.g. the
baths in Badenweiler, and
mines near
Badenweiler and
Sulzburg) and the
construction of the
Roman road of Kinzigtalstraße, the colonization...
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Waltdorf (near Neiße,
Upper Silesia, now Nysa, Poland), and died in
Sulzburg-Laufen, West Germany. He was a
student at
Carolinum in Nysa and then Hamburg...
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Sophie Christiane was a
daughter of
Count Albrecht Frederick of Wolfstein-
Sulzbürg (1644–1693) from his
marriage to
Countess Sophia Louise of Castell-Remlingen...
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Frederick V,
Margrave of Baden-Durlach (6 July 1594,
Sulzburg,
Hochschwarzwald – 8
September 1659, Durlach) was a
German nobleman, who
ruled as margrave...
- (Baden-Württemberg) Sulzbach/ Saar (Saarland) Sulzbach-Rosenberg (Bavaria)
Sulzburg (Baden-Württemberg)
Sundern (North Rhine-Westphalia) Süßen (Baden-Württemberg)...
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Albert Wolfgang of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (8
December 1689 in
Sulzbürg, now part of Mühlhausen – 29 June 1734 in Parma) was a
Margrave of Brandenburg-Bayreuth...
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Sulzberg or
Sulzburg may
refer to: Sulzberg, Austria, a muni****lity in Vorarlberg,
Austria Sulzberg, Oberallgäu, a muni****lity in Oberallgäu, Germany...