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- Westerstetten (Swabian: Weschdrschdett) is a village in the district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Westerstetten is situated in the Lone...
- conducted under the approval of Prince Bishop Johann Christoph von Westerstetten between 1613 and 1630. The last known execution in Eichstätt was conducted...
- Johann Christoph von Westerstetten (6 January 1563 - 28 July 1637) was Prince-bishop of Eichstätt, Bavaria, Germany, during the Thirty Years' War. He...
- Count Karl August von Beckers zu Westerstetten (8 August 1770 in Mußbach, Palatinate – 8 November 1832 in Munich) was a Bavarian infantry general. In...
- Berthold von Westerstetten in 1382. In 1572, the Katzenstein line wiped out the Westerstetten line. The inheritance of the Westerstetten family was sold...
- Weidenstetten Weiler (now part of Blaubeuren) Weinstetten (now part of Staig) Westerstetten Wippingen (now part of Blaustein) The district of Alb-Donau was established...
- Amstetten – Hofstett-Emerbuch, Amstetten – Reutti, Dornstadt-Scharenstetten, Westerstetten-Hinterdenkental 7337 Nellingen, Geislingen an der Steige-Aufhausen (Wannenhöfe)...
- Ellwangen 1452–1460 1461–1502 Albrecht von Rechberg 1502–1503 Bernhard von Westerstetten 1503–1521 Albrecht Thumb von Neuburg 1521–1552 Henry of the Palatinate...
- helpful when during a military confrontation with Georg Dietrich of Westerstetten, Johann Georg's army had inadvertently stra**** into Württemberg territory...
- was performed by the Prince-bishop of Eichstätt, Johann Christoph von Westerstetten, in the Frauenkirche; the subsequent marriage ceremonies were very complex...