Kreuth, Lipizach, Mieger, Moosberg, Niederdorf, Obermieger, Obitschach, Pfaffendorf, Priedl, Radsberg, Rain, Reichersdorf, Rosenegg, Rottenstein, Saager...
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Electoral Palace, Koblenz (redirect from Kurfürstliches Schloss, Koblenz)
The Electoral Palace (German: Kurfürstliches Schloss) in Koblenz, was the residence of the last Archbishop and Elector of Trier, Clemens Wenceslaus of...
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he succeeded them as the Archbishopric of Trier's Vogt in Koblenz, Pfaffendorf (now a borough of Koblenz), Niederlahnstein, and Humbach (Montabaur)...
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Kirchbach, Kleinnondorf, Lembach, Neustift, Oberrabenthan, Pehendorf, Pfaffendorf, Pirkenreith, Rappottenstein, Reichenbach, Riebeis, Ritterkamp, Roiten...
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33656 Bahro 33657 Steinsdorf 3366 Beeskow 3367 33671 Lieberose 33672 Pfaffendorf bei Beeskow 33673 Weichensdorf 33674 Trebatsch 33675 Tauche 33676 Friedland...
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1703, but then moved down into the valley to their newly built schloss of Pfaffendorf. In 1670, the bishopric asked the castellans, in vain, to rebuild...
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1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1937, 1942, 1950 Max von Laue October 9, 1879 Pfaffendorf, German Empire April 24, 1960 West Berlin, Germany 1914, 1915 Won the...
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and Niederlahnstein on Lahntal railway (double tracked, electrified) Pfaffendorf Bridge Koblenz Cable Car Bendorf Bridge, A48, Koblenz. *Urmitz Bridge...
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