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Weinsberg (South Franconian: Weischberg) is a town in the
north of the
state of Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It was
founded around 1200 and is situated...
- The
siege of
Weinsberg took
place in 1140 in
Weinsberg, in the
modern state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany,
which was then part of the Holy
Roman Empire...
- The NSU/Fiat
Weinsberg 500 (1960
Neckar Weinsberg 500 ) is a Fiat automobile. It was
produced in two
versions (Limousette and Coupé)
based on the Fiat...
- Rieslaner,
Riesling Bulgarski, Ruling, Thurling,
Weinsberg S509,
Weinsberg S516,
Weinsberg S523,
Weinsberg S2630 Many
grapes that
incorporate the name Riesling...
- the "Bright Band" (in German, ****er Haufen),
marched to the town of
Weinsberg,
where the
Count of Helfenstein, then the
Austrian Governor of Württemberg...
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Hermann Weinsberg, also
known as
Hermann von
Weinsberg (1518–1597) was a city
councillor in
Cologne and a
diarist whose autobiographical writings, long...
- of
Johann (Czech: Jan) and
Therese Schwarzenberg, née Trauttmansdorff-
Weinsberg. An
outspoken opponent of the **** regime, his
properties were seized...
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created by
August Herold (1902–1973) at the
grape breeding institute in
Weinsberg in the Württemberg
region in 1955.
Herold crossed the
grape varieties...
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Karosseriewerke Weinsberg,
abbreviated KW, is a
German Tooling Company based in Bretzfeld. Originally, it was
founded as a
Weinsberg-based car coachbuilder...
- in Graz as son of
Imperial Count Weikhard Joseph von Trauttmansdorff-
Weinsberg (1711-1788) and
Countess Maria Anna von Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1733-1807)...