- Welsberg-
Taisten (German: [ˈvɛlsbɛrk ˈtaɪstn̩]; Italian: Monguelfo-Tesido [moŋˈɡwɛlfo ˈteːzido]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
province of
South Tyrol...
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Simon von
Taisten,
originally known as
Simon Mareigl or
Marenkl (c.1450/55 in
Taisten – c.1515), was a
Tyrolean painter in the Late
Gothic style. He created...
- most
important of
these towns in the
western valley are Toblach, Welsberg-
Taisten, Olang, and Bruneck; the most
important in the
eastern valley are Innichen...
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following muni****lities: Bruneck, Mareo, Prags, Rasen-Antholz, and Welsberg-
Taisten. The muni****lity of
Olang contains the
frazioni (subdivisions, mainly...
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Volturara Irpina Volturino Volvera Vöran
Vottignasco Waidbruck Welsberg-
Taisten Welschnofen Zaccanopoli Zafferana Etnea Zagarise Zagarolo Zambrone Zandobbio...
- was born to a
father who was a
judge in
Taisten in
Puister Valley.
After finishing elementary education in
Taisten,
Sebastian went to
study in
Vienna and...
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Niederdorf borders the
following muni****lities: Prags, Toblach, Welsberg-
Taisten, and Gsies. The
settlement is
first mentioned as
Nidrindorf in a record...
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following muni****lities (source to mouth): Toblach, Niederdorf, Welsberg-
Taisten, Olang, Rasen-Antholz, Bruneck, St. Lorenzen, Kiens, Vintl, Mühlbach, Rodeneck...
- muni****lities: Bruneck, Gsies, Percha, Olang, Sand in Taufers, Welsberg-
Taisten and
Sankt Jakob in
Defereggen in Austria. The muni****lity of Rasen-Antholz...
- Vaulting, Sacristy,
Neustift Abbey, Italy, 1469–70 Tabernacle, Welsberg-
Taisten, Italy, c. 1470
Flight into Egypt,
Kunstmuseum Basel, c. 1470 St. Wolfgang...