Stadtteile of a kind are the residential neighbourhoods of Waldesruhe and Patershausen. In 1211, Heusenstamm had its first documentary mention in an Eppstein...
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its first documentary mention about 1210 in a donation document to the Patershausen monastery as Dicenbah. The later forsaken settlements of Ippingshausen...
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Konstanz and Christ Church [de]; precursor to Heinrich-Suso-Gymnasium [de] Patershausen [de] monastery in Heusenstamm (1605–1724), now a farm Jesuit college [de]...
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from 1558 onwards. Philipp exchanged the possessions of the secularized Patershausen Abbey for Brumath, which had been held by the Archbishopric of Mainz...
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1292 until 1301, most recently as canon of Würzburg Adelaide, abbess of Patershausen Abbey Isengard, married Gerhard of Weilnau after 1265, died before 1281...
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after his death, to Henry II of Isenburg Agnes (d. after 1347), a nun in Patershausen Abbey Irmengard (d. after 1348), a nun in the convent at Gerlachsheim...
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hunting accident) Anna (born: 15 June 1409), after 1439 abbess of the Patershausen monastery Margaret (1411–1441), married in 1440 with Gottfried VIII of...
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hunting accident) Anna (born: 15 June 1409), after 1439 abbess of the Patershausen monastery Margaret (1411–1441) married in 1440 with Gottfried VIII of...
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Klarenthal Abbey in Wiesbaden. Anna, mentioned in 1396 as abbess of Patershausen Abbey Walter Czysz: Klarenthal bei Wiesbaden. Ein Frauenkloster im Mittelalter...
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