Epfach is a village and former municipality (Gemeinde) located on the left bank of Lech, in the municipality of Denklingen in the Upper Bavarian District...
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Herluka von Bernried (redirect from Herluka von Epfach)
Herluka von Bernried, also known as Herluka von Epfach, (1060 – 1127) was a German laywoman and supporter of Gregorian reform. The vast majority of what...
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Forchach The Lech between Elmen and Stanzach The Lech between Apfeldorf and Epfach The Lech River by Andrei Gavrilița List of rivers of Bavaria List of rivers...
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derives its name from Raetia. Alae (Aalen) Arbor Felix (Arbon) Abodiacum (Epfach) Aquileia (Heidenheim an der Brenz) Augusta Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Ausugum...
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Vindelicorum (Augsburg) Langweid am Lech Augsburg Königsbrunn Landsberg am Lech Epfach Kinsau Hohenfurch Altenstadt Burggen Roßhaupten Füssen Vils Pinswang Musau...
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of his assets were returned to him. He settled in the small village of Epfach in southern Bavaria. In 1954 a ten-part autobiographical series, "Hoffmann's...
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Pepin the Short defeat the rebellion of their brother Grifo. 743 Battle of Epfach Franks under Carloman and Pepin the Short defeat a rebellion of Baiuvarii...
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called Landsberg am Lech) in Bavaria in Germany. The former municipality of Epfach, which has a history back to the Roman period, is now part of Denklingen...
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Abuzacum was a town of Vindelicia, probably coinciding with the modern Epfach on the river Lech, where remains of Roman buildings are still extant. The...
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letters while the latter was a recluse at the neighbouring monastery of Epfach. The letters were long preserved at the monastery of Bernried where Herluka...
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accompany him to the eastern part of the Allgäu. Magnus proceeded to Eptaticus (Epfach), where Wikterp, Bishop of Augsburg received him and entrusted him with...
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countless excavation projects, above all in Late Roman fortifications: Epfach, 1953–57 Goldberg bei Türkheim, 1958–61 Kastell Isny, 1966–70 Münsterberg...
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Denklingen At grade junction Reichling Reichling, Epfach, Denklingen Reichling signed southbound only Reichling Epfach, Neuhof, Reichling Reichling signed northbound...
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