start of the 20th century the law court in Stühlingen was abolished. During the Third Reich the Stühlingen town charter was repealed under the Deutsche...
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principalities between 1716 and 1723 were Stühlingen and Meßkirch. In 1723 Prince Joseph of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen built his new residence at Donaueschingen...
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Fürstenberg-Stühlingen was a German county during the Middle Ages. It was located in the territorial landgraviate of Stühlingen. It emerged as a partition...
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Karl Joachim Aloys Franz von Paula zu Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (31 March 1771 – 17 May 1804) was a German nobleman and member of the House of Fürstenberg...
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Fürstenberg Joseph was the second son of Landgrave Prosper von Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1662–1704) and his wife, Countess Sophie Anna Eusebia von Königsegg-Rothenfels...
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Joseph Wenzel zu Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (21 March 1728 - 2 June 1783) was a German nobleman and from 1762 to 1783 the sixth ruling Prince of Fürstenberg...
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Joseph Maria Benedikt zu Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (9 January 1758 – 24 June 1796) was a German nobleman and from 1783 until his death the seventh reigning...
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Valley of Harmersbach. Given to Baden. The Landgraviate of Stühlingen. Towns: Stühlingen. Bordered by: Abbacy of St. Blaise, Swiss Confederacy, Landgraviate...
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competition and Goring Gap Local History Society Bellême France since 1979 Stühlingen Germany "Key Statistics: Dwellings; Quick Statistics: Population Density;...
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(1704–1773) and his wife, Princess Maria Henriette Josepha of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1732–1772). She was a younger half-sister of Karl Anselm, 4th Prince...
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situated around a Bavarian castle (later raised into a duchy) Landgraves of Stühlingen Landgraves of Klettgau Fürstenberg-Weitra Fürstenberg-Taikowitz Landgraviate...
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Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1636 - 1636), Count Ferdinand Anselm of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (17 July 1637 – 1637), Countess Maria Franziska of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (7...
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Strausberg (Brandenburg) Strehla (Saxony) Stromberg (Rhineland-Palatinate) Stühlingen (Baden-Württemberg) Stutensee (Baden-Württemberg) Stuttgart (Baden-Württemberg)...
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Lauchringen 7743 Ühlingen-Birkendorf, Grafenhausen, Stühlingen, Waldshut-Tiengen 7744 Stühlingen 7745 Jestetten, Dettighofen, Lottstetten 7746 Eggingen...
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and left the rural classes to their fate. During the 1524 harvest, in Stühlingen, south of the Black Forest, the Countess of Lupfen ordered serfs to collect...
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(Aletzheim), Gräfenthal and Treuchtlingen in 1439; and between itself and Stühlingen in 1558. Pappenheim absorbed Alesheim in 1697, Gräfenthal in 1536, and...
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the county of Heiligenberg, the lordship of Meßkirch, and the county of Stühlingen. But as all family branches except one became extinct, the territories...
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Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1699–1762) 1741–1745 Prince Alexander Ferdinand of Thurn and Taxis (1704–1773) 1745–1748 Prince Joseph William of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1699–1762)...
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or the Landgraviate of Lupfen-Stühlingen (German: Landgrafschaft Lupfen-Stühlingen), sometimes referred to as "Stühlingen" was a territory based in Hohenlupfen...
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in France. After he returned to his homeland, in the territory of the Stühlingen count, he was caught up in peasant uprisings in 1524. In June, he was...
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Nathaniel Weil (1687 – 7 May 1769) was a rabbi and talmudist born at Stühlingen, son of Naphtali Zvi Hirsch Weil. His mother took him to Fürth when he...
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father's marriage with his cousin, Countess Maria Franziska of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen (1638–1680). In 1664 Emperor Leopold I elevated the Fürstenberg-Heiligenberg...
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Gräfenthal was divided between the Grönenbach and Stühlingen lines, and it all came to the Stühlingen line with the extinction of the Grönenbachs in 1619...
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emerged when in 1744 his heir Prince Joseph Wilhelm Ernst of Fürstenberg-Stühlingen united all immediate Fürstenberg territories in Swabia under his rule...
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Hohenhöwen Lordship Established in 1415, with Stühlingen acquired by Pappenheim in 1582, to Fürstenberg-Stühlingen in 1639. Hohenzollern County County of Zollern...
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Ostweg (section Eleventh stage: Achdorf – Stühlingen)
4.5 hours Distance: 19 km Journey time: c. 5 hours The route leaves Stühlingen via Hauptstraße and Bahnhofstraße. Reinhard Distel und Heinz R. Wittner:...
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Egidius Federle (10 October 1810, Stühlingen - 21 March 1876, Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German landscape painter and illustrator. From 1822 to 1823,...
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Switzerland 1998 Museum Wiesbaden, Germany 2010 Streetarts Festival, Stühlingen, Germany Räderwerk Nord (Engrenage Nord), 1986-1989, University of Giessen...
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Hans Baumgartner (born 30 May 1949 in Stühlingen, Baden-Württemberg) is a retired West German long jumper. He won the silver medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics...
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the family castle in Heiligenberg. In 1655, Herman Egon was married in Stühlingen with Maria Franziska (d. 24 August 1680 in Weitra), daughter of Frederick...
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