- the
founder of the
convent of
Wittichen Abbey, was born in
Wittichen. The
abbey was
founded in 1324. In 1498
Wittichen fell into the
hands of the Swabian...
-
Wittichen Abbey (German:
Kloster Wittichen) is a
former Poor
Clares abbey in
Wittichen in a
narrow side
valley of the
Kleine Kinzig stream near Schenkenzell...
- of
Wittichen (German:
Luitgard von
Wittichen, 1291–1348) was a
German nun,
mystic and
founder of a convent.
Luitgard (also Lutgard) of
Wittichen was...
- name day is 16 October, the same date as that of the
Blessed Luitgard of
Wittichen. Luitgart, Luitgardt, Lutgard, Lutgaarde, Lutgart, Liutgard, Liutgart...
- of red
sandstone in the
Hirsau style.
Another idyllic rural edifice is
Wittichen Abbey near Schenkenzell.
There are well
known winter sports areas around...
-
Union and
Confederate Armies, US
Government Printing Office, 1880–1901.
Wittichen, Mrs.
Murray Forbes, "Let's Say 'War
Between the States'",
Florida Division...
- Krauel,
Hertzberg als
Minister Friedrich Wilhelms II (Berlin, 1899) F. K.
Wittichen, in
Historische Vierteljahrschrift, 9 (1906) A. Th. Preuss,
Ewald Friedrich...
-
Platz –
Kaltbrunner Tal –
Wittichen Abbey (12.5 kilometres) –
Vortal –
Schenkenzell (16.5 kilometres)
Schenkenzell –
Wittichen Abbey –
Salzlecke – Heubach...
- and the
content of F.[citation needed]
Sophia Mine, Böckelsbach valley,
Wittichen, Schenkenzell,
Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg,
Germany Warr, L.N. (2021)...
- 1800 for an
occurrence in the
Sophia Mine in the Böckelsbach
Valley of
Wittichen, Schenkenzell,
Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The name is from...