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    Obere Kyll. Jünkerath, along with its outlying centre (Ortsteil) of Glaadt, lies in the Kyll valley in the Eifel. Geologically, Jünkerath is part of the...
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    Jünkerath station is located on the Eifel Railway in Jünkerath in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It was once an important junction station,...
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    Feusdorf Gerolstein Gönnersdorf Hallschlag Hillesheim Hohenfels-Essingen Jünkerath Kalenborn-Scheuern Kerpen Kerschenbach Kopp Lissendorf Mürlenbach Neroth...
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    at the Wayback Machine (fourth last paragraph) on the 1946 census in Jünkerath, French Occupation Zone. Even in 1950, religious statistics with "Gottgläubigen"...
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    which was created in 1946. The railway line was planned together with the Jünkerath–Weywertz railway (also called the Vennquerbahn, "Cross-Venn Railway")...
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    Barony of Breda Genoveva of Virneburg 1435 one child Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath after 1437 no children 18 January 1451 Radicofani aged 37 3 May 1442 –...
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  • Feusdorf Gerolstein1, 2 Gönnersdorf Hallschlag Hillesheim Hohenfels-Essingen Jünkerath Kalenborn-Scheuern Kerpen Kerschenbach Kopp Lissendorf Mürlenbach Neroth...
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    the southwest and south between Kyll and Jünkerath. The Kreisstraße 67 branches off the latter in Jünkerath and runs northeast to Esch and then continues...
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    additionally protected with fortifications, for example at Neumagen, Bitburg and Jünkerath. The ruins of the Roman city, visible for centuries, caused the Roman...
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    vicus Bitburg XII 27 27 Ausava vicus Büdesheim XII 27 54 Egorigio vicus Jünkerath VII 16 70 Marcomago vicus Marmagen VIII 18 88 Tolbiaco vicus Zülpich XII...
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    by Clais (Nikolaus) von Feußdorf, who was the Burgmann at Junckeroide (Jünkerath). In 1477 Wilhelm von Mirbach was enfeoffed with an estate at Feusdorf...
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    Messe/Deutz – Cologne Hbf – Köln Süd – Euskirchen – Mechernich – Kall – Jünkerath – Gerolstein – Bitburg-Erdorf – Trier Hbf Three train pairs RE 22 Eifel-Express:...
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    the Eifel line in 1991 with additional trains north of Gerolstein or Jünkerath. Approximately every two hours express trains or Regional-Express (RE)...
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    remainder of his platoon were loaded into a boxcar in the village of Junkerath. Bouck was jammed into a single railroad cattle car with 71 other POWs...
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    January 1414) married 1) Genoveva of Virneburg 2) Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath Margaretha (born 1415), married Diederik, Count of Sayn Willem (born December...
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    approx. 55 km south-west of Bonn. The seat of the Verbandsgemeinde was in Jünkerath.[citation needed] In January 2019 it was merged into the Verbandsgemeinde...
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    joined the Salesians of Don Bosco and spent a year in their novitiate in Jünkerath. From 1996 to 2000 he studied at the College of Philosophy and Theology...
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  • Herzogenrath (1950) · Bw Hohenbudberg (1983) · Bw Jülich (1959) · Bw Jünkerath (1966) · Bw Kleve (1963) · Bw Köln-Bbf (1964) · Bw Köln-Deutzerfeld ·...
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  • historical route, because once there was a regional rail service from Jünkerath on the Eifel line to Rösrath. While some station buildings have been renovated...
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    during the 12th century, converted and rebuilt in 1962 Schloss Jünkerath (Glaader Burg) Jünkerath DAU RP Converted in 1726–1737 Razed in 1737 after a lightning...
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    Messe/Deutz – Cologne Hbf – Köln Süd – Euskirchen – Mechernich – Kall – Jünkerath – Gerolstein – Bitburg-Erdorf – Trier Hbf Four train pairs RB 22 Eifel-Express:...
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    in 1440 to Lady Irmgard of Schleiden-Junkerath (d. after 1450), daughter of Lord John III of Schleiden-Junkerath and Countess Joanne of Blankenheim. The...
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    passed to the newly formed Verbandsgemeinde of Obere Kyll with its seat in Jünkerath. The council is made up of 12 council members, who were elected by majority...
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    Reichsdeputationshauptschluss, among other things, to offset his loss of Blankenheim, Jünkerath, Gerolstein and Dollendorf. It is known that water—from the spring that...
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  • Jakobsweiler Jeckenbach Jettenbach Jockgrim Jucken Jugenheim in Rheinhessen Jünkerath Kaden Kadenbach Kaifenheim Kail Kaisersesch Kalenborn Kalenborn Kalenborn-Scheuern...
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    Roman Studies 1969, p.180. The fortifications at Bitburg, Neumagen and Jünkerath, as well as the fort of Pachten (152x134 metres). Roman Imperial Coinage...
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    Steffeln as a fief. From the Hochstadens, Steffeln passed to the Lords of Jünkerath, and from them by marriage to the Schleidens. In 1282, Konrad von Schleiden...
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    Nohn are Adenau, Blankenheim, Daun, Gerolstein, Hillesheim, Kelberg and Jünkerath. The name “Nohn” is held to derive from the Latin phrase ad nonum lapidem...
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    of a grave, given that it is near the old Roman camp of Icorigium (now Jünkerath). It is even possible that the chapel’s builders interpreted it as a saint’s...
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    well have been a forward post of the Roman castrum of Icorigium (now Jünkerath). On 19 September 855, Schüller had its first documentary mention as Sconilare...
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