Udenheim is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Alzey-Worms district in Rhineland-Palatinate...
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Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Before 1623, Philippsburg was known as "Udenheim". The city was a possession of the Bishop of Speyer from 1316 to 1803....
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Lorch (Rheingau) 6727 Gensingen 6728 Ober-Hilbersheim 673 6731 Alzey 6732 Udenheim 6733 Gau-Odernheim 674 6741 Sankt Goar 6744 Oberwesel 6746 Pfalzfeld 6747...
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Speyer became a Free Imperial City. The bishop moved his palace in 1371 to Udenheim. At the beginning of the 17th century bishop Philipp Christoph von Sötern...
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Gabsheim Gau-Weinheim Partenheim Saulheim Schornsheim Spiesheim Sulzheim Udenheim Vendersheim Wallertheim Wörrstadt1 1seat of the Verbandsgemeinde; 2town...
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Gabsheim Gau-Weinheim Partenheim Saulheim Schornsheim Spiesheim Sulzheim Udenheim Vendersheim Wallertheim Wörrstadt 49°50′35″N 8°06′58″E / 49.843°N 8.116°E...
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city. The secondary residence of the Prince-Bishops was the fortress of Udenheim, purchased by Prince-Bishop Emich von Leiningen [de] in 1316. Prince-Bishop...
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Philip I of Rosenberg (c. 1460 – 4 February 1513 in Udenheim, today's Philippsburg) was Prince-Bishop of Speyer from 1504 until his death. Philip I of...
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also started the expansion of his main residence in Udenheim into a fortress. As of 1623, Udenheim was renamed Philippsburg. The League regarded this fortress...
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Rothenberg and Bruchsal Castle, set up a provisional government, invaded the Udenheim district and threatened Speyer itself. On 29 April 1525, George met the...
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and in 1615, he began expanding his residence in Udenheim into a fortress. He changed the name Udenheim into Philippsburg and began constructing Philipsburg...
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surroundings. Clockwise from the north, these are Nieder-Olm, Zornheim, Hahnheim, Udenheim and Saulheim. In 1190, Sörgenloch had its first documentary mention. About...
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on 15 August 1612. In 1615, he ordered the fortification of the city of Udenheim, finalized by 1623 as Philippsburg fortress. Between 1626 and 1632, he...
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Gau-Bickelheim, Gau-Weinheim, Saulheim, Schornsheim, Spiesheim, Sulzheim, Udenheim, Vendersheim and Wallertheim. Wörrstadt has one outlying centre, a Stadtteil...
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Johann Emerich was a printer and typographer from Udenheim, near Speyer, in the Rhineland in the Holy Roman Empire. He was active as a book printer and...
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1427 Johann I von Derdingen 1454 Johann II von Horba 1466 Johann III von Udenheim 1468 Nikolaus von Obernrode 1471 Bartholomeus von Richtenberg 1486 (1497...
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Philipp Christoph von Sötern, had been built in the former village of Udenheim because the bishop felt threatened by his Protestant neighbours, the Margraviate...
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in the like-named municipality. Schornsheim's neighbours are Gabsheim, Udenheim, Undenheim and Wörrstadt. The name Schornsheim (in 782 Scoronishaim, in...
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