narrow gauge railway called Öchsle which ran from Ochsenhausen to Warthausen. Basilica Kirche St. Georg Stream Krummbach Rathaus, 1606 Gasthof zur Post...
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Saint Blaise Abbey, Black Forest (redirect from St. Blaise's Abbey)
reformed by, or founded as priories of, St Blaise were: Muri Abbey (1082), Ochsenhausen Abbey (1093), Göttweig Abbey (1094), Stein am Rhein Abbey (before 1123)...
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abbey church St George at Ochsenhausen Abbey 1736: frescoes in Dießen am Ammersee altar paintings at parish church Aulzhausen Johann Georg Bergmüller:...
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Currently there are some 76 basilicas in Germany. "Klosterkirche St. Georg in Ochsenhausen ist "Basilica minor"". List of basilicas in Germany from GCatholic...
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compensation, Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, gave him the secularized Ochsenhausen Abbey and raised him to the rank of Fürst in 1803. Their immediate territories...
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Müller attended the Grammar School of Ochsenhausen Abbey from the age of eight until he was 15. He came to St. Gallen in 1574 and took his vows on 17...
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Karl Norbert Schmid (category People from Ochsenhausen)
born in Ochsenhausen. Already at the age of ten, he substituted for his teacher, the organist at the Gabler organ at St. Georg [de] in Ochsenhausen. This...
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of Kaisheim The Abbot of Marchtal The Abbot of Neresheim The Abbot of Ochsenhausen The Abbot of Petershausen The Abbot of Roggenburg The Abbot of Rot The...
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der Riss District Clinic Laupheim, Laupheim District Hospital Ochsenhausen, Ochsenhausen District Hospital Riedlingen, Riedlingen Universitätsklinikum...
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Count of Metternich received compensation in the form of the Abbey of Ochsenhausen, subject however to the obligation to pay a total of 20,000 Gulden in...
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(France) Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, Prince Metternich-Winnebourg-Ochsenhausen (German: Klemens Wenzel Nepomuk Lothar Fürst von Metternich-Winneburg...
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church Meßkirch, parish church Biberach an der Riss Meersburg, old city Ochsenhausen, monastery Birnau, pilgrimage church Wiblingen, monastery, library Aulendorf...
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Sternberg-Manderscheid, who received the Imperial Abbeys of Schussenried and Ochsenhausen. Schussenried Abbey was awarded to the county on 25 February 1803, and...
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Leutkirch Ludwigsburg Mergentheim Mühlacker Neckarsulm Neresheim Oberndorf Ochsenhausen Ravensburg Reutlingen Riedlingen Rottenburg am Neckar Rottweil Saulgau...
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Klemens von Metternich (category Knights Grand Cross of the Order of St Gregory the Great)
the Imperial Recess of 1803 brought Metternich's family new estates in Ochsenhausen, the title of Prince, and a seat in the Imperial Diet. In the ensuing...
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Bruno Frey Prize from the Baden-Württemberg State Academy of Music, Ochsenhausen. Since 2002, Budday has also held the chair of the choral committee of...
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circumnavigation of F.K. Freiherr von Koenig von und zu Warthausen] (in German). Ochsenhausen: Angele. ISBN 3-9807403-0-7. F.K. Baron von Koenig-Warthausen: Davis-Monthan...
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Roman Empire in the Napoleonic Era" dissertation, Washington, DC, 1950, published as Les Princes du St-Empire à l'époque napoléonienne (Louvain, 1951)...
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latter two were also burnt to the ground. The monasteries of Gutenzell, Ochsenhausen, Wiblingen and Marchtal were forced to support the Baltringer Haufen...
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of the district Bühlenhausen in a deed of the monastery Ochsenhausen, which was given to St. Blaise Abbey, Black Forest in 1100. Berghülen itself was...
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