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Johann Theodor Kaspar Rudolph Ambros Alois Xaver Ab
Yberg or more
compactly Theodor Ab
Yberg (8
December 1795,
Schwyz - 30
November 1869) was a
Swiss statesman...
- The
Yberg is a
mountain of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Surrounding places include Baden-Baden, Geroldsau, Sinzheim, Steinbach, and Varnhalt.
Yburg Castle...
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titles containing Iberg Yberg, a
mountain of Baden-Württemberg,
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- chapel, the
Forum der
Schweizer Geschichte (Forum of
Swiss History), the Ab
Yberg im
Grund House, the
Bethlehem House at Reichsstr****e 9, the
Ceberg im Feldli...
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historically held
office in 1291,
Werner von
Attinghausen for Uri,
Konrad ab
Yberg for Schwyz, and
Konrad Baumgarten for Unterwalden.[dubious – discuss] The...
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situated at an
altitude of 204
meters on the
western slope of
mount Yberg (517 m).
Viticulture and the wine
trade are the main
sources of
income of...
- 1846,
still known as the
former leader of the rebels,
Colonel Theodor Ab
Yberg (from the Sonderbund)
fiercely opposed him. He
headed the
Radicals of Bern...
- Pfäffikon and the
school became an
upper secondary Kantonsschule.
Theodor Ab
Yberg, head of the
canton 1846-1847
Erlenbach horse Arealstatistik Land Cover...
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Yburg is a
ruined hilltop castle atop the
Yberg, on the
western edge of the
Black Forest near Baden-Baden, in
southwestern Germany. In 1190, Herman...
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invaded and
occupied the
district of Küssnacht
under Colonel Theodor Ab-
Yberg [de]. The
Confederal government then
intervened militarily and
forced the...