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    Swabia (redirect from Suabia)
    Schwaben [ˈʃvaːbm̩], colloquially Schwabenland or Ländle; archaic English also Suabia or Svebia Cornelius Tacitus. Alfred John Church; William Jackson Brodribb...
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    Rudolf of Rheinfelden (c. 1025 – 15 October 1080) was Duke of Swabia from 1057 to 1079. Initially a follower of his brother-in-law, the Salian emperor...
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    Elisabeth of Swabia (renamed Beatrice; March/May 1205 – 5 November 1235), was a member of the House of Hohenstaufen who became Queen of Castile and Leon...
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    Philip of Castile (Spanish: Felipe de Castilla y Suabia; 1231 – 28 November 1274) was an Infante of Castile and son of Ferdinand III, King of Castile and...
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    13th-century romance about Friedrich von Schwaben (English: "Friedrich of Suabia"), the knight Friedrich hides the clothing of Princess Angelburge, who came...
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    [[:es:Sancho de Castilla y Suabia]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Sancho de Castilla y Suabia}} to the talk page...
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  • (German, Danish, Norwegian, Swedish), Souabe (French), Suábia (Portuguese), Suabia (Spanish), Suàbia (Catalan), Suebia (Latin, variant in Romanian), Svaabia...
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  • Spain's King Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenie of Battenburg Beatriz de Suabia (1203–1235), Queen of Castile and Queen of Leon Beatriz de Dia (born c. 1140)...
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    [[:es:Manuel de Borgoña y Suabia]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Manuel de Borgoña y Suabia}} to the talk page...
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    of Swabia whose House of Hohenstaufen had used these arms. The name of Suabia had long been discussed for use with the newly created state but it failed...
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  • High German Sassen Low German Speyer Espira Speyer Standard German Swabia Suabia Schwaben Standard German Thuringia Turingia Thüringen Standard German Trier...
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    Emperor – The League of Smalcald – The Zwinglian Religious Disturbance in Suabia – Fresh Overtures of Peace from the Emperor, 1903. Vol. VI: The Smalcaldian...
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  • Deaths Description Blood court at Cannstatt 746 Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Suabia several thousands mass killing of Suabian leaders by Frankish ruler Carloman...
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    altarpiece largely of painted alabaster made by Pere Johan and Hans de Suabia. Choir stalls. Museum of Flemish tapestries from the 15th, 16th and 17th...
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    Sixth Century" (1858); Innsbruck Museum) "Ekkehard Carrying the Duchess of Suabia across the Threshold of the Monastery" Julius von Blaas by Carl von Blaas...
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  • Amongst others who joined this campaign were the infante Felipe de Castilla y Suabia, brother of the king, and Nuño González de Lara el bueno, the then head...
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    gem-engraver and medallist. Lorenz was born 21 March 1705 at Biberach in Suabia. There he for six years was in business as a jeweller, and then worked for...
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    inhuman Conduct of the French Officers and Soldiers towards the Peasants of Suabia, During the Invasion of Germany in 1796. Selected and translated from a...
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    Universidad Central de Venezuela, Facultad de Derecho, 1975 Federico II de Suabia y el nacimiento del Estado moderno. Caracas: Fundación García Pelayo, 1994...
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    Teutonic Nations (1908), "When the emperor besieged the city of Weinsberg in Suabia he met with such a stout resistance that he swore in his wrath to slay all...
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  • king Alfonso X of Castile, son of Ferdinand III of Castile and Beatriz de Suabia. In 1255, Alfonso gave her lands in La Alcarria which included Cifuentes...
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  • 1945; Gades, 1948; Maternity, 1948; Praying Statue of Doña Beatriz de Suabia in the royal chapel of Seville Cathedral, 1948; Bust of Rafael "el Gallo"...
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    Boniface, became a monk, and established himself in a cell at Solnhofen in Suabia. There he built an oratory, a small oratory on a site near a former Roman...
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    Prussia and immigrated to America seventeen years later aboard the steamship Suabia. Fuchs eventually settled in New York City where he became a citizen in...
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  • turned; Burchard and his partisans ravaged the country of Alemannia or Suabia—the home of Rudolf and Berthold—and many cruelties were committed. Churches...
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