-
Reglia at the
Hofburg Museum in 1987. Horn was born in the town of
Waldangelloch in
rural Baden as
Walther Wilhelm Adolf Horn. His
mother was Matilde...
-
Village Po****tion
Hoffenheim 3,310
Reihen 2,281
Rohrbach 2,209
Steinsfurt 3,312
Waldangelloch 1,661
Weiler 1,919...
- only
Younger line
remained 1283: Alt-Eberstein sold to
Baden 1363:
Waldangelloch sold to Angelach-Angelach 1367:
Partitioned into Eberstein-Neu-Eberstein...
-
clockwise from the North: Sinsheim-Eschelbach Sinsheim-Dühren Sinsheim-
Waldangelloch Östringen (Karlsruhe) Mühlhausen (Kraichgau). With the
exception of...
- from the line. In 1901, a
private branch line, the Wiesloch-Meckesheim/
Waldangelloch railway, was
opened connecting the
centre of
Wiesloch with Wiesloch-Walldorf...
- Baden-Baden
office building,
built in 1842/1843
Evangelic church in
Waldangelloch, 1861 1847
Order of the Zähringer Lion 1855
Honorary member of the Karlsruhe...
- to
Aglasterhausen in Meckesheim.
Until 1990, the Wiesloch–Meckesheim/
Waldangelloch railway also
branched off via
Schatthausen to
Wiesloch Stadt and Wiesloch-Walldorf...
- Alt-Eberstein). This
brought ownership of the
Kraichgau towns such as Gochsheim,
Waldangelloch and
properties along the
border to Lorraine. The
newly weds had Gochsheim...
-
railway Orschweier-Ettenheimmünster
railway Wiesloch–Meckesheim/
Waldangelloch railway In the
north of
Germany the DEBG only
owned the Voldagsen-Duingen-Delligsen...