-
older Wimpfen im Tal (Lower
Wimpfen/
literally Wimpfen in the valley)
situated on the Neckar, and
Wimpfen am Berg (Upper
Wimpfen/
literally Wimpfen on the...
- The
Battle of
Wimpfen took
place during the
Palatinate campaign period of the
Thirty Years' War on 6 May 1622 near
Wimpfen. The
combined forces of the...
- Bad
Wimpfen station is a
station in a
station in the spa town of Bad
Wimpfen in the
German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is at the
kilometre 33.8 point...
- off to
pursue the
retreating Catholics, he was
defeated at the
Battle of
Wimpfen, and his army was destro****, a few days later. In 1627 he
joined the Danish...
-
location in post-war West
Germany was
referred to as Grüssau
Abbey or Grüssau-
Wimpfen. The site of the
abbey in Krzeszów, Poland, is
known as Krzeszów Abbey...
-
after his death, a
ransom was paid for his body by
Alexander ben
Salomon Wimpfen, who was
subsequently laid to rest
beside him in the
Jewish cemetery of...
- to a
series of
defeats by
Spanish and
Catholic League forces,
including Wimpfen in May 1622 and Höchst in June. By
November 1622, the
Imperials controlled...
-
important victories against the Protestants,
including White Mountain,
Wimpfen, Höchst,
Stadtlohn and the
Conquest of the Palatinate. He destro**** a Danish...
- north. The two
armies would engage later in the
month at the
Battle of
Wimpfen.
Wilson 2009, p. 334. Wilson,
Peter H. (2009). Europe's Tragedy: A History...
- Wax seal of
Frederick I, used in the
imperial residence of
Pfalz Wimpfen...