- The
Weissenstein (1,395 m [4,577 ft]) is a
mountain of the Jura,
located north of
Solothurn in the
Swiss canton of Solothurn. The
culminating point of...
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Weißenstein (Slovene: Bilšak) is a town in the
district of Villach-Land in the
Austrian state of Carinthia.
Weißenstein lies in the
lower Drau valley...
- The
Battle of
Weissenstein, or
Battle of Biały Kamień, was
fought during the Polish–Swedish War (1600–1611),
between Sweden and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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Schloss Weißenstein is a
Schloss or
palatial residence in Pommersfelden, Bavaria,
southern Germany. It was
designed for
Lothar Franz von Schönborn, Prince-Bishop...
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Weißenstein is a
mountain of Bavaria, Germany. 50°07′48″N 11°41′25″E / 50.13000°N 11.69028°E / 50.13000; 11.69028 v t e...
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Weißenstein Castle (German:
Burgruine Weißenstein) is a
ruined rock
castle at a
height of 758
metres on a
quartz ridge, the
Pfahl ("Burgberg") in the...
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unleashed years of
further devastation across Estonia. The
Battle of
Weissenstein (Paide) in 1604
marked a
critical turning point,
where Lithuanian hetman...
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Yehuda Weisenstein (Hebrew: יהודה וינשטיין; born 11
March 1955),
known also as
Moshe Yehuda Weinstein, is an
Israeli former fencer. He
competed in the...
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Shimon Rudolf "Rudi"
Weissenstein (Hebrew: רודי ויסנשטין;
February 17, 1910 –
October 20, 1992) was an
Israeli photographer. He was best
known for his...
- The
siege of
Weissenstein took
place between 31 May and 30
September 1602,
during the Polish–Swedish War of 1600–1611. Two w****s
after the
capture of Fellin...