- (1099), Ettenheimmünster (1124) and
Sulzburg (c. 1125), and the
priories of
Weitenau (now part of Steinen, c. 1100), Bürgel (before 1130) and
Sitzenkirch (c...
- Steinen, Sulzburg, Tegernau, Vögisheim, Weil am Rhein, Wies, Wieslet,
Weitenau, Wollbach.
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- Unterscheffau, Oberscheffau, Voregg, Wallingwinkl,
Weitenau. Its
Katastralgemeinden are Scheffau,
Voregg und
Weitenau. The
villages lies at the foot of the Tennengebirge...
- Endenburg, Hägelberg, Höllstein, Hüsingen, Schlächtenhaus,
Steinen and
Weitenau with a
total of 26 villages, hamlets,
farms and houses. The
spatial boundaries...
- (1099), Ettenheimmünster (1124) and
Sulzburg (ca 1125), and the
priories of
Weitenau (ca 1100), Bürgeln (before 1130) and
Sitzenkirch (ca 1130). A list of prayer...
- Wiesental. The
noble family Wart held
rights in Endenburg, Schlächtenaus and
Weitenau,
while the von
Grenchens had
theirs in Fröhnd, Schönau,
Wembach and Höllstein...
- over the
monastery of
Weitenau [de]. The bailiff's
possessions lay in
particular in Steinen, Fahrnau [de], Lörrach and
around Weitenau [de]. The Röttlers...
-
There are
traces of his
construction activities in the
monastery church at
Weitenau and in the
churches of Rötteln and Egringen. On 8
September 1444, Count...
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incised valleys that
radiate away to the
south and west as well as the
Weitenau Foothills (Weitenauer Vorberge). On the
renaming of the old
county of...
- Cyclo-cross (SUI) 2nd in
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