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County of
Veringen (1535)
Lordship of
Haigerloch (1634)
Lordship of
Wehrstein (1634)
County of
Bergh (1781) From 1061
until 1806 five of
these fiefs...
-
additional novels in this
series (Lion's
Heart and Lion's Soul, both by
Karen Wehrstein)
overlap these novels but were not aut****d or co-aut****d by Stirling...
- Stasheff, Christopher; S. M. Stirling; S. N. Lewitt;
Shirley Meier;
Karen Wehrstein; Todd Johnson;
William R.
Forstchen (October 1994). Bill
Fawcett (ed.)...
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Hohenzollern and
Prince of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Lord of
Haigerloch and
Wehrstein from 1769
until his death. Born in Sigmaringen, he was the
eldest son...
- she has also
collaborated with S. M. Stirling,
Steve White, and
Karen Wehrstein.
Shirley Meier was born in Woodstock,
Ontario in 1960. she
attended the...
- succeeded. The group's
founders were
Tanya Huff, S. M. Stirling,
Karen Wehrstein,
Shirley Meier,
Louise Hypher,
Terri Neal and
Lloyd Penney.
Later members...
- Cole, Pat Donaldson,
Sonny Francis,
Ollie Halsall, Mik Kaminski, Ray
Wehrstein –
Produced by
Sandy Roberton.
Original vinyl release on
Elektra 1974....
- Weitenburg, the
Ruine Albeck near Sulz am
Neckar as well as the
ruins Wehrstein and Neckarburg.[citation needed]
Rottweil Test
Tower Fernmeldeturm Mannheim...
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narrow sense where the
districts of Sigmaringen, Böhringen,
Haigerloch and
Wehrstein) was
still united. The
three oldest sons were
entitled to
jointly inherit...
-
emotion and technique". The
Globe and Mail.
Retrieved 5
November 2013.
Wehrstein, Karen. "Huntsville
hosts inaugural Film
North festival," What's Up Huntsville...