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Tegernsee (German pronunciation: [ˈteːɡɐnˌzeː] ) is a town in the
Miesbach district of Bavaria, Germany. It is
located on the s**** of Lake
Tegernsee...
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Tegernsee (German pronunciation: [ˈteːɡɐnˌzeː] ) is a
Zungenbecken lake in the
Bavarian Alps in
southern Germany. The lake is the
centre of a po****r...
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Metellus of
Tegernsee (fl. 1145–1165) was a
Benedictine monk of
Tegernsee Abbey and a
Middle Latin poet. Metellus'
background is unknown. He was probably...
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Tegernsee Abbey (German
Kloster Tegernsee or
Abtei Tegernsee) is a
former Benedictine monastery in the town and
district of
Tegernsee in Bavaria. Both...
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Tegernsee Mountains (German:
Tegernseer Berge) form a
mountain region between the
River Isar in the west and the lake of
Tegernsee as well as the Rottach...
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Ducal Bavarian Brewery of
Tegernsee (German
Herzoglich Bayerisches Brauhaus Tegernsee KG) is a
brewery in
Tegernsee, Bavaria, Germany,
located inside...
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father Duke Pius
August in
Bavaria was her cousin, on 9
September 1828 in
Tegernsee.
Ludovika was
always frustrated that,
unlike her
elder sisters who married...
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Princess Amélie
Louise of
Arenberg (1789–1823). On 9
September 1828, at
Tegernsee,
Maximilian Joseph married his father's cousin,
Princess Ludovika of Bavaria...
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House of Wittelsbach, from whom he
inherited considerable estates at
Tegernsee Abbey (including a brewery), Banz
Abbey and the spa of Kreuth.
Since the...
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Tegernsee station (
Tegernsee Bf) is the
railroad station of the town of
Tegernsee in the
district of Miesbach,
Upper Bavaria. It is the
terminus of...