Oberdorf, leaving the name of the settlement at Nördlingen uncertain. The Alemannic people occupied the Nördlingen area during the 6th and 7th centuries, during...
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term Battle of Nördlingen refers to two battles during the Thirty Years' War (1618-1648). Battle of Nördlingen (1634) Battle of Nördlingen (1645) This disambiguation...
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dead, 3,000 wounded German: Schlacht bei Nördlingen; Spanish: Batalla de Nördlingen; Swedish: Slaget vid Nördlingen Other sources suggest their losses were...
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The TSV 1861 Nördlingen is a German football club in the town of Nördlingen, Schwaben, formed in 1861. It plays its home games at the Gerd-Müller-Stadion...
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Henry of Nördlingen (German: Heinrich von Nördlingen) was a German Catholic priest from Bavaria, who lived in the 14th century, his date of death being...
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The Master of Nördlingen was a German woodcarver active in Nördlingen in the 1460s. His name comes from a group of wooden sculptures carved for the high...
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at speeds of up to 200 km/h. The section to Nördlingen, together with the Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt–Nördlingen railway, is part of a direct Donauwörth–Aalen...
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Nordlingen, subtitled "6 September 1634 – Triumph of the Imperialists", is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications Inc. (SPI) in 1976 that...
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TSV 1861 Giants Nördlingen is a basketball club based in Nördlingen, Germany. The club currently plays in the ProB, the German third highest league. The...
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"quintessentially German" scenery and culture, in towns and cities such as Nördlingen, Dinkelsbühl and Rothenburg ob der Tauber and in castles such as Burg...
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The second Battle of Nördlingen (or Battle of Allerheim) was fought on August 3, 1645 southeast of Nördlingen near the village of Alerheim. France and...
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Gerd Müller (category People from Nördlingen)
players. Born 3 November 1945, in Nördlingen, Germany, Müller began his football career at his hometown club TSV 1861 Nördlingen youth ranks in 1958. Aged 18...
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both armies were able to merge, and camped south of Nördlingen in Swabia. At that time Nördlingen was protected by a small Swedish garrison. Shortly thereafter...
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der Schausteller vom achtzehnten Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. Greno, Nördlingen 1986, ISBN 3-89190-005-8. Karl Ruisinger: Kirmes Special. Karussells 1950er...
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Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt station and runs via Aalen to Nördlingen, where it merges with the Augsburg–Nördlingen railway. Between Bad Cannstatt and Goldshöfe, the...
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Nördlingen railway station is a Deutsche Bahn railway station in Nördlingen, Bavaria, Germany. During the construction of the Ludwig South-North Railway...
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on 2 September 1634. Four days later, they won a decisive victory at Nördlingen which destroyed Swedish power in Southern Germany and led to the defection...
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but he was killed at the Battle of Lützen in 1632. After the Battle of Nördlingen in 1634, Sweden's only significant military defeat of the war, pro-Swedish...
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located north of the Danube in the district of Donau-Ries. The city of Nördlingen is located within the depression, about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south-west...
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passenger traffic on the whole route. Along with the Nördlingen–Dombühl railway, the Nördlingen–Gunzenhausen section is also known as the Hesselbergbahn...
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(also Els von Eichstätt) was a woman who worked in a public brothel in Nördlingen, Germany, in the late fifteenth century. Els originally worked in the...
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Breitenfeld in 1631 Lech in 1632 Battle of Alte Veste in 1632 Lützen in 1632 Nördlingen in 1634 Leipzig in 1642 (also known as the Second Battle of Breitenfeld...
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the capital Augsburg and several other old cities including Donauwörth, Nördlingen, Memmingen, Mindelheim, Kaufbeuren and Kempten, the Ottobeuren Abbey and...
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Magdeburg Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) Battle of Lützen (1632) Battle of Nördlingen (1634) Seven Years' War Battle of Lobositz Battle of Kolín Battle of Breslau...
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Germany that still have completely intact city walls, the other two being Nördlingen and Dinkelsbühl, both also in Bavaria. Rothenburg was a free imperial...
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authority of a Generalissimo. He was a principal architect of the victory of Nördlingen 1634 but his following campaigns were less successful. After leading ineffective...
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Guthrie, William P. Battles of the Thirty Years War from White Mountain to Nordlingen, 1618–1635. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2001. Print. "Thinkers at War – Descartes...
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Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach (1 May 1616, Ansbach – 6 September 1634, Nördlingen) was a German nobleman. He was the eldest son of Joachim Ernst, Margrave...
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gate Segringen street Rothenburg gate Dr.-Martin-Luther street Nördlingen street Nördlingen gate St. Paul's church Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister...
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shift back and forth several times. After its defeat in the Battle of Nördlingen (1634), confidence in Sweden among the Swedish-controlled German states...
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