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    Ellwangen an der Jagst, officially Ellwangen (Jagst), in common use simply Ellwangen (German pronunciation: [ˈɛlˌvaŋən] ) is a town in the district of...
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    Ellwangen station is a railway station in the municipality of Ellwangen, located in the Ostalbkreis district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
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    Ellwangen Abbey (German: Kloster Ellwangen) was the earliest Benedictine monastery established in the Duchy of Swabia, at the present-day town of Ellwangen...
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  • The Ellwangen witch trial took place in the Catholic Prince Bishopric of Ellwangen between 1611 and 1618. It was preceded by a first witch trial in 1588...
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    with their full style changed to Fürstliche Pröpste zu Ellwangen ("Princely Provosts of Ellwangen") in the Swabian Circle. During the German Mediatisation...
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    The Ellwangen Hills (German: Ellwanger Berge) are a hill ridge, up to 569.2 m above sea level (NHN), in the counties of Schwäbisch Hall and Ostalbkreis...
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    Aerial picture of the Varta Microbattery factory in Ellwangen...
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  • A police raid in Ellwangen, Germany, on 30 April 2018 led to clashes between the German police and migrants living there. A second raid was conducted...
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    Wilhelm Jordan (geodesist) (category People from Ellwangen)
    Wilhelm Jordan (1 March 1842, Ellwangen, Württemberg – 17 April 1899, Hanover) was a German geodesist who conducted surveys in Germany and Africa and...
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  • of the two precursor districts. The crosier in the middle represents Ellwangen Abbey, which possessed many smaller areas scattered in the district. "Bevölkerung...
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  • Zell Birgsau Blaichach Bruck Burgau/Günzburg Dachau Eching Echterdingen Ellwangen Emmerting Eschelbach Feistenau Feldafing Fischbachau Fischen Fischhorn...
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    3 Months Court: LG Ellwangen 490120 OLG Stuttgart 490527 Country where the crime was committed: Germany Crime Location: Ellwangen/Jagst Crime Date: 4504...
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  • B. Religious Born (1901-10-21)21 October 1901 Pfahlheim, Ostalbkreis, Ellwangen, Germany Died 1 April 1981(1981-04-01) (aged 79) Inkamana, Vryheid, South...
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    Acronyms for "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" written in three languages (as in John 19:20) on the cross, Ellwangen Abbey, Germany...
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  • Ludwigsburg 0,1 104.2 Radio Ennepe Ruhr (Nord-Kreis) Witten-Stockum 0,1 104.2 Ellwangen 0,1 104.2 Radio Charivari Rosenheim Inntal Oberaudorf 0,3 104.2 Radio...
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    monastery of Reichenau, of which he became abbot in 888. He was also abbot of Ellwangen Abbey. Hatto soon became known to the German king, Arnulf, who appointed...
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    St. Gall who founded Ellwangen Abbey. He is a Catholic saint; his feast day is December 13. Herulph was born about 730 in Ellwangen near Stuttgart. He was...
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    Eislingen/Fils (Baden-Württemberg) Ellingen (Bavaria) Ellrich (Thuringia) Ellwangen (Baden-Württemberg) Elmshorn (Schleswig-Holstein) Elsdorf (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
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    of Ellwangen in the Bavarian Directory. On 27 May 1617, with the Prince-Bishops of Bamberg, Eichstädt, Würzburg, and the Prince-Provost of Ellwangen, Bavaria...
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    Emma Hauck (category People from Ellwangen)
    "Come" written over and over in flowing script. Emma Hauck was born in Ellwangen, Germany, on 14 August 1878. On February 7, 1909, she was admitted to...
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    river is in the hills east of Ellwangen, close to the Bavarian border. The Jagst winds through the towns of Ellwangen, Crailsheim, Kirchberg an der Jagst...
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    ceded the enclave of Montbéliard to the French Republic, and received Ellwangen in exchange two years later. In the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss, which...
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  • Reichsritter von Freyberg-Allmendingen (1616–1690) was the Prince-Provost of Ellwangen Abbey from 1660 to 1674, and the Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1665 to...
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    until Feb 25th 1803 Oberkochen had two Schultheißen, one of the catholic Ellwangen and one of the Protestant würtembergian Königsbronn. Since 1933 Oberkochen...
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    Baden-Württemberg in Germany. In 1812 the Faculty was founded as University of Ellwangen. The newly founded university was dissolved in 1817 and incorporated as...
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    death in 1756. He was also Prince-Bishop of Worms and Prince-Provost of Ellwangen from 1732. Franz Georg was born in Mainz, the ninth son of the Count of...
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    Magnoald Ziegelbauer (category People from Ellwangen)
    Magnoald Ziegelbauer (1689 in Ellwangen, Swabia – 14 January 1750 at Olmütz) was a Benedictine monk and ecclesiastical historian. He took vows at the...
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    station is a railway stop on the Upper Jagst Railway in the municipality of Ellwangen, located in the Ostalbkreis district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. "Platform-...
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    of Waldbott von Bassenheim Heggbach Count of Wartenberg Rot an der Rot Duke of Württemberg Ellwangen Heiligkreuztal Rottenmünster Schöntal Zwiefalten...
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    concluded a private treaty that ceded Montbéliard to France and brought him Ellwangen in exchange two years later. He assumed the title Elector of Württemberg...
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