6656 Ebersburg 6657 Hofbieber 6658 Poppenhausen (Wasserkuppe) 666 6661 Schlüchtern 669 6691 Schwalmstadt 6692 Neustadt 6693 Neuental 6694 Neukirchen 6695...
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(Rhineland-Palatinate) Amberg (Bavaria) Amöneburg (Hesse) Amorbach (Bavaria) Amt Creuzburg (Thuringia) An der Schmücke (Thuringia) Andernach (Rhineland-Palatinate)...
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Main Runkel Schaafheim Schauenburg Schenklengsfeld Schlangenbad Schlitz Schlüchtern Schmitten im Taunus Schöffengrund Schöneck Schotten Schrecksbach Schwalbach...
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Friedrich Blume (category People from Schlüchtern)
Friedrich Blume (5 January 1893, in Schlüchtern, Hesse-Nassau – 22 November 1975, in Schlüchtern) was professor of musicology at the University of Kiel...
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Frankfurt am Main eastwards through the valley of the river Kinzig to Schlüchtern and into the Spessart mountains to Partenstein. Legally not correct the...
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Hanau inherited more Rieneck territory: the abbey and the district of Schlüchtern, the castle and district of Schwarzenfels and the district of Brandenstein...
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the Counts of Rieneck since c. 1300 and in 1324 they mortgaged it to Schlüchtern Abbey [de]. In the 17th century, glass production became an important...
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Hatvan, Hungary Libercourt, France Oleksandriia, Ukraine Opoczno, Poland Schlüchtern, Germany Veldhoven, Netherlands Jarosław Dingelstädt, Germany Humenné...
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Seligmann (about 1880), Max Goldschmidt (about 1892; born in 1871 in Schlüchtern; died at Theresienstadt concentration camp in 1943), Joseph Nathan Kahn...
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