Schelklingen is a town in the district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It is situated 10 km north of Ehingen, and 20 km west of Ulm. Schelklingen...
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Venus of Hohle Fels (redirect from Venus of Schelklingen)
(also known as the Venus of Schelklingen; in German variously Venus vom Hohlen Fels, vom Hohle Fels; Venus von Schelklingen) is an Upper Paleolithic Venus...
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Salomea of Berg (redirect from Salome von Berg-Schelklingen)
Salomea of Berg (German: Salome von Berg, Polish: Salomea z Bergu; c. 1099/1101 – 27 July 1144) was a noblewoman of Berg and, by marriage with Prince Bolesław...
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Reutlingen–Schelklingen railway or Swabian Jura Railway (German: Schwäbische Albbahn) is a 58.25 kilometre long branch line from Reutlingen to Schelklingen, which...
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Henry I, Count of Berg-Schelklingen (c. 1073 – 24 September 1115) was a Bavarian nobleman who ruled Berg Castle in Ehingen, Bavaria. His parents were Poppo...
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Scheer (Baden-Württemberg) Scheibenberg (Saxony) Scheinfeld (Bavaria) Schelklingen (Baden-Württemberg) Schenefeld (Schleswig-Holstein) Scheßlitz (Bavaria)...
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musical instruments ever discovered. The cave is just outside the town of Schelklingen in the state of Baden-Württemberg, near Ulm. Because of the outstanding...
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Lubang Jeriji Saléh). It was discovered in September 2008 in a cave at Schelklingen in Baden-Württemberg in western Germany. The German Lion-man figure is...
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Johannes Stöffler was born on 10 December 1452, in Justingen (now part of Schelklingen) on the Swabian Alb. Having received his basic education at the Blaubeuren...
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Russula sanguinaria in Germany, Schelklingen, Hausen...
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body, the Venus of Hohle Fel, dating from 40,000 to 35,000 BC, found in Schelklingen, Germany, and the Löwenmensch figurine, from about 30,000 BC, the oldest...
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his second wife Salomea, daughter of the German count Henry of Berg-Schelklingen. According to the 1138 Testament of Bolesław III, Mieszko received the...
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000 years ago, and the oldest representation of the human body, the Venus of Schelklingen. This region, located south of the limes, was part of the Roman Empire...
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Heinrich Bebel (1472 in Ingstetten (now part of Schelklingen) – 1518 Tübingen) was a German humanist. He was an alumnus of Kraków and Basel universities...
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Hayingen, Hohenstein 7384 Allmendingen, Ehingen (Donau), Münsingen, Schelklingen 7385 Gomadingen, Engstingen 7386 Hayingen, Ehingen (Donau) 7387 Hohenstein...
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of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is a left tributary of the Ach near Schelklingen. List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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HeidelbergCement plant in Schelklingen, Germany...
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flows into the Blau in Blaubeuren. The river Ach has its source west of Schelklingen in the Achursprung (535 m above sea level), a karst spring at the Dreikönigsmühle...
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administrative service in 1805 and became Taxes and Warehouses Commissioner in Schelklingen. At age 23 in 1811, List was promoted to a post at Tübingen. While there...
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Świętosława of Poland 4. Vladislaus II of Bohemia 18. Henry I of Berg-Schelklingen 9. Richeza of Berg 19. Adelheid of Mochental 2. Ottokar I of Bohemia...
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1220) of Rudolf von Ems. Otto was the son of Diepold II, Count of Berg-Schelklingen, and Gisela of the House of Andechs. His brothers Diepold, Manegold and...
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Franz Rothenbacher (born 14 December 1954 in Schelklingen) is a German sociologist. Rothenbacher studied sociology at the University of Mannheim from 1975...
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1144), his second wife, was German, the daughter of Count Henry of Berg-Schelklingen. The marriage took place in January or February 1115. This union was...
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from 1365. Justingen Lordship Territory around Justingen Castle near Schelklingen, acquired by Württemberg in 1751. Kaisheim Imperial Abbey Established...
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Prince-Bishop of Augsburg from 1517 to 1543. Christoph von Stadion was born in Schelklingen in mid-March 1478, the son of Nikolaus von Stadion (d. 1507) and his...
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(taxonomy debated) Years BP Location Finding 40,000–35,000 Hohle Fels, Schelklingen, Germany Paleolithic dog 36,500 Goyet Caves, Mozet, Belgium Paleolithic...
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1217 1225-1279 April 1279 County of Oettingen Margaret of Burgau-Berg-Schelklingen (d.c.1245) 28 June 1241 two children Adelaide of Hirschberg (1220-1274)...
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as Otto II. Gisela (d. after 1150), married Count Diepold II of Berg-Schelklingen (d. 1160/1165) After Sophia's death, he married Kunigunde, a daughter...
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1115), Bolesław III married Salomea, daughter of Henry, Count of Berg-Schelklingen. The assumption that Sviatopolk II's first wife was a Bohemian princess...
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east to Blaustein, in the south to Ulm and Erbach and in the west to Schelklingen and Heroldstatt. The city Blaubeuren consists of the districts Blaubeuren...
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