- town
parts are Aufheim, Ay, Freudenegg, Hittistetten,
Witzighausen and
Wullenstetten The
Senden town
council consists since the
election of 2014 of: CSU:...
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Christoph Fugger, by
Christoph Amberger, 1541
Kirchberg and Weißenhorn with
Wullenstetten and
Pfaffenhofen (Roth) (1507)
Schmiechen (1508)
Biberbach (1514) Gablingen...
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Jakob Fugger in 1507,
together with the
adjacent lordships Weißenhorn,
Wullenstetten and
Pfaffenhofen (Roth), for 50.000 guilders.
Schmiechen followed in...
- of
Gorizia and Tyrol, Duke of
Carinthia Albert I († 1304),
Count of
Gorizia Bertha († 1267),
married Conrad,
Count of
Wullenstetten Medieval genealogy...
- from
Kirchberg 1366: Extinct; to
Matsch 1399: To Kirchberg-
Wullenstetten Kirchberg-
Wullenstetten County Swab SC
Partitioned from
Kirchberg 1399: Acquired...
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Conrad the Elder, was
named as
having his seat in
Wullenstetten. It is
possible that the
Wullenstetten line
became the
administrators of the
Kirchberg part...
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lordship Weißenhorn with the ****ociated city, as well as the
lordships Wullenstetten and
Pfaffenhofen (Roth) from the
Habsburg possessions in
Further Austria...
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Oettingen 1375 – 27
February 1444
County of
Blaubeuren Irmgard of Kirchberg-
Wullenstetten (d.3
March 1444) 1407
eight children 27
February 1444
Blaubeuren aged...
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Bayern RS 71 Ulm
Hauptbahnhof – Neu-Ulm – Finningerstraße –
Senden –
Wullenstetten –
Witzighausen – Weißenhorn-Eschach – Weißenhorn 975 976 60 min DB Regio...
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confirmed Raymond and his
heirs as
owners of Kirchberg, Weißenhorn,
Wullenstetten and Biberbach.
Raymund was
present when
Charles V
entered the Imperial...