Abenberg (German: [ˈaːbm̩bɛʁk] ) is a town in the Middle Franconian district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 9 km west of Roth bei Nürnberg...
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DJK Abenberg is a German sports club from the town of Abenberg, Bavaria. It has departments for football, gymnastics, handball, bowling, athletics, skiing...
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have died, including Count Gozmar III of Ziegenhain, Count Friedrich I of Abenberg [de], Burgrave Friedrich I of Kirchberg [de], Count Heinrich I of Schwarzburg [de]...
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Conrad I of Salzburg (redirect from Conrad of Abenberg)
Conrad I [of Abenberg] (German: Konrad von Abenberg, c. 1075 – 9 April 1147) was Archbishop of Salzburg, Austria, in the first half of the 12th century...
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Autumn of 1977. In 2017, Kinkel was a tower clerk in the small town of Abenberg in Central Franconia, the first woman to hold this position. As a result...
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record. That same day, the band hosted an outdoor concert called 11:O:A at Abenberg Castle; however, due to COVID-19 restrictions in Germany at the time, there...
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Bishopric of Würzburg Abbacy of Fulda County of Abenberg County of Henneberg County of Hohenlohe County of Lauffen County of Löwenstein County Palatine...
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(Baden-Württemberg) Aachen (North Rhine-Westphalia) Aalen (Baden-Württemberg) Abenberg (Bavaria) Abensberg (Bavaria) Achern (Baden-Württemberg) Achim (Lower Saxony)...
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village of Seeheim-Jugenheim in Hesse, Germany Beerbach (Abenberg), a district of Abenberg in Bavaria, Germany This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Lichtenau, castle of the Teutonic Knights, Wolframs-Eschenbach D-Abenberg – Abenberg Castle D-Roth – Ratibor Castle D-Nürnberg – Nuremberg Castle D-Franconian...
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Zollern. Through his wife, as the lone heiress of the Counts of Raabs and Abenberg, Friedrich was able to add possessions in Austria and Franconia, respectively...
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Statue of Wolfram at Burg Abenberg castle in Abenberg...
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chalice. Stained glass from c. 1500. Relief from St James parish church in Abenberg, Germany. St Odile depicted with St Christopher. Illumination from the...
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Bishopric of Würzburg Abbacy of Fulda County of Abenberg County of Henneberg County of Hohenlohe County of Lauffen County of Nassau County Palatine of...
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the second and fourth field. Herold von Hochheim 1165–1170 Reginhard von Abenberg 1171–1186 Gottfried I von Spitzenberg-Helfenstein 1186–1190 Philip of Swabia...
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Plankstetten Abbey and he was consecrated on 30 September. He died on 1757 in Abenberg during an exorcism. He was buried at Plankstetten Abbey. After him, a kindergarten...
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Sophia of Raabs 4. Frederick V, Count of Zollern 18. Friedrich, Count of Abenberg 9. Elisabeth of Abensberg 2. Frederick VI, Count of Zollern 20. Adalbert...
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contributed Bamberg itself. The first bishop (1007–40) was Eberhard von Abenberg [de], Heinrich's former chancellor. He took his home in the former Königspfalz...
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Towns Municipalities Abenberg Greding Heideck Hilpoltstein Roth Spalt Allersberg Büchenbach Georgensgmünd Kammerstein Rednitzhembach Rohr Röttenbach Schwanstetten...
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Map of the Bishopric of Eichstätt with its exclaves Herrieden, Ornbau, Spalt, Pleinfeld und Abenberg...
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of Nuremberg 10. Conrad II of Raabs 5. Sofie of Raabs 11. Hildegard of Abenberg 1. Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg 12. Henry I of Lechsgemünd-Frontenhausen...
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of Nuremberg 18. Conrad II of Raabs 9. Sofie of Raabs 19. Hildegard of Abenberg 2. Frederick III of Nuremberg 20. Henry I of Lechsgemünd-Frontenhausen...
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1185, he was elected bishop of Regensburg. In 1186, Bishop Reginhard von Abenberg died in Würzburg, and Godfrey was elected successor and thus retired from...
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Wenzelschloss, Lauf an der Pegnitz Burg Wildenfels, Simmelsdorf Burg Abenberg, Stadt Abenberg Burgstall Allersberg, Markt Allersberg Schlösschen Appelhof, Markt...
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v t e Towns and municipalities in Roth (district) Abenberg Allersberg Büchenbach Georgensgmünd Greding Heideck Hilpoltstein Kammerstein Rednitzhembach...
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of Nuremberg 18. Conrad II of Raabs 9. Sofie of Raabs 19. Hildegard of Abenberg 2. Frederick III of Nuremberg 20. Henry I of Lechsgemünd-Frontenhausen...
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Thalmässing 9174 Hilpoltstein 9175 Spalt 9176 Allersberg 9177 Heideck 9178 Abenberg 9179 Freystadt 918 9180 Seligenporten bei Pyrbaum (Oberpfalz) 9181 Neumarkt...
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Map of the Bishopric of Eichstätt with its exclaves Herrieden, Ornbau, Spalt, Pleinfeld und Abenberg...
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Conrad II of Raabs Born c. 1125-1130 Died c. 1191 Noble family House of Raabs Spouse(s) Hildegard of Abenberg Father Conrad I of Raabs...
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acquired Schwarzenberg Castle near Scheinfeld from the Lords of Vestenberg, Abenberg and debt holder Würzburg prince-bishopric. Erkinger moved the family home...
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