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    Ellwangen an der Jagst, officially Ellwangen (Jagst), in common use simply Ellwangen (German pronunciation: [ˈɛlˌvaŋən] ) is a town in the district of...
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    Ellwangen station is a railway station in the municipality of Ellwangen, located in the Ostalbkreis district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Eisenbahnatlas...
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    Ellwangen Abbey (German: Kloster Ellwangen) was the earliest Benedictine monastery established in the Duchy of Swabia, at the present-day town of Ellwangen...
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  • The Ellwangen witch trial took place in the Catholic Prince Bishopric of Ellwangen between 1611 and 1618. It was preceded by a first witch trial in 1588...
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    The Ellwangen Hills (German: Ellwanger Berge) are a hill ridge, up to 569.2 m above sea level (NHN), in the counties of Schwäbisch Hall and Ostalbkreis...
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  • A police raid in Ellwangen, Germany, on 30 April 2018 led to clashes between the German police and migrants living there. A second raid was conducted...
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    with their full style changed to Fürstliche Pröpste zu Ellwangen ("Princely Provosts of Ellwangen") in the Swabian Circle. During the German Mediatisation...
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    Aerial picture of the VARTA microbattery factory in Ellwangen...
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    Wilhelm Jordan (geodesist) (category People from Ellwangen)
    Wilhelm Jordan (1 March 1842, Ellwangen, Württemberg – 17 April 1899, Hanover) was a German geodesist who conducted surveys in Germany and Africa and...
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  • of the two precursor districts. The crosier in the middle represents Ellwangen Abbey, which possessed many smaller areas scattered in the district. "Bevölkerung...
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    monastery of Reichenau, of which he became abbot in 888. He was also abbot of Ellwangen Abbey. Hatto soon became known to the German king, Arnulf, who appointed...
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    Acronyms for "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" written in three languages (as in John 19:20) on the cross, Ellwangen Abbey, Germany...
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    3 Months Court: LG Ellwangen 490120 OLG Stuttgart 490527 Country where the crime was committed: Germany Crime Location: Ellwangen/Jagst Crime Date: 4504...
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    St. Gall who founded Ellwangen Abbey. He is a Catholic saint; his feast day is December 13. Herulph was born about 730 in Ellwangen near Stuttgart. He was...
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    Magnoald Ziegelbauer (category People from Ellwangen)
    Magnoald Ziegelbauer (1689 in Ellwangen, Swabia – 14 January 1750 at Olmütz) was a Benedictine monk and ecclesiastical historian. He took vows at the...
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  • Zell Birgsau Blaichach Bruck Burgau/Günzburg Dachau Eching Echterdingen Ellwangen Emmerting Eschelbach Feistenau Feldafing Fischbachau Fischen Fischhorn...
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    sancti Bonifacii) Hersfeld (Monasterium sancti Wigberti) IN ALEMANNIA Ellwangen (Monasterium Clehenwanc) Feuchtwangen [de] (Monasterium Fruelinwanc) Hasenried [de]...
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  • Ludwigsburg 0,1 104.2 Radio Ennepe Ruhr (Nord-Kreis) Witten-Stockum 0,1 104.2 Ellwangen 0,1 104.2 Radio Charivari Rosenheim Inntal Oberaudorf 0,3 104.2 Radio...
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    Eislingen/Fils (Baden-Württemberg) Ellingen (Bavaria) Ellrich (Thuringia) Ellwangen (Baden-Württemberg) Elmshorn (Schleswig-Holstein) Elsdorf (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
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  • Tübingen, Tuttlingen, Urach III P Jagstkreis: Oberämter Aalen, Crailsheim, Ellwangen, Gaildorf, Gerabronn III S Jagstkreis: Oberämter Gmünd, Hall, Heidenheim...
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  • Reichsritter von Freyberg-Allmendingen (1616–1690) was the Prince-Provost of Ellwangen Abbey from 1660 to 1674, and the Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1665 to...
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  • Spoleto (died 602), duke Hariulfus or Herulph (died 815), founder of Ellwangen Abbey Hariulf of Oudenburg (died 1143), abbot and historian This disambiguation...
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    station is a railway stop on the Upper Jagst Railway in the municipality of Ellwangen, located in the Ostalbkreis district in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. "Platform-...
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    ceded the enclave of Montbéliard to the French Republic, and received Ellwangen in exchange two years later. In the Reichsdeputationshauptschluss, which...
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    Baden-Württemberg in Germany. In 1812 the Faculty was founded as University of Ellwangen. The newly founded university was dissolved in 1817 and incorporated as...
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    river is in the hills east of Ellwangen, close to the Bavarian border. The Jagst winds through the towns of Ellwangen, Crailsheim, Kirchberg an der Jagst...
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    death in 1756. He was also Prince-Bishop of Worms and Prince-Provost of Ellwangen from 1732. Franz Georg was born in Mainz, the ninth son of the Count of...
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    Württemberg), and after studying philosophy and theology in the lyceum at Ellwangen, entered the University of Tübingen in 1817. Ordained to the priesthood...
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    until Feb 25th 1803 Oberkochen had two Schultheißen, one of the catholic Ellwangen and one of the Protestant würtembergian Königsbronn. Since 1933 Oberkochen...
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    of Ellwangen in the Bavarian Directory. On 27 May 1617, with the Prince-Bishops of Bamberg, Eichstädt, Würzburg, and the Prince-Provost of Ellwangen, Bavaria...
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