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    Meßkirch (German: [ˈmɛsˌkɪʁç] ; Swabian: Mässkirch) is a town in the district of Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. The town was the residence...
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    Master of Meßkirch (German: Meister von Meßkirch; fl. 1515–1540) was an anonymous German Renaissance painter. The so-called Master of Meßkirch is named...
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    125miles 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 Zurich 6 5 4 3 2 1    The Battle of Messkirch (5 May 1800) saw a Republican French army led by Jean Victor Marie Moreau...
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  • Fürstenberg-Meßkirch was a county of Fürstenberg centered on the town of Meßkirch. It was a partition of Fürstenberg-Blumberg, was raised to a principality...
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    Meßkirch Castle or Meßkirch Palace (also spelt "Messkirch", German: Schloss Meßkirch, Schloss der Grafen von Zimmern or Zimmernschloss) is located in the...
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    Campus Galli is a Carolingian monastic community under construction in Meßkirch, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The construction project includes plans to...
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  • Der Zauberer von Meßkirch (lit. 'The Magician of Meßkirch') is a 1989 documentary film about the German philosopher Martin Heidegger. It was directed by...
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    County of Heiligenberg, the Lordships of Gundelfingen, Hausen, Höwen, and Meßkirch, and the Landgraviate of Stühlingen in Germany; as well as estates around...
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  • this main supply base at Stockach compelled Kray to order a retreat to Meßkirch, where they enjoyed a more favourable defensive position. It also meant...
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    retreat from the region, taking up new positions to the west at Meßkirch (Messkirch, Mößkirch), and then at Stockach and Engen. At the second battle...
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    Saint Walpurga Painting by the Master of Meßkirch, c. 1535–40. Born c. 710 Crediton, Devonshire, Wessex Died 25 February 777 or 779 Heidenheim, Francia...
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    Merseburg (Saxony-Anhalt) Merzig (Saarland) Meschede (North Rhine-Westphalia) Meßkirch (Baden-Württemberg) Meßstetten (Baden-Württemberg) Mettmann (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
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    municipality of Meßkirch hamlets of Dietershofen and then Ringgenbach, before reaching a confluence into the Ablach, east of the main district of Meßkirch. Wikimedia...
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    Saint Elmo of Formia St. Elmo by the Master of Meßkirch, c. 1530 Born 3rd century Died c. 303 Illyricum (present-day Croatia) Venerated in Eastern Orthodox...
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  • Saint Cyriacus Saint Cyriacus, by the Master of Meßkirch Martyr, Holy Helper Born 3rd century Died 303 Venerated in Eastern Orthodox Churches Oriental...
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    during the French Revolutionary Wars at the Battles of Fleurus (1794), Messkirch (1800) and Biberach (1800). The regiment has been patroned by the city...
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    Ida-Marie Frandon (1907–1997) each time. Martin Heidegger September 26, 1889 Meßkirch, Germany May 26, 1976 Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany 1959, 1960 Stefan Andres...
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    Memorial plaque of Martin Heidegger in Messkirch...
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    Echter and his grandmother, the Countess of Werdenberg. He did not visit Meßkirch (Zimmern) until 1531. During a short stay at Falkenstein Castle, he had...
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    to Feldmarschall-Leutnant in 1797 and led a division in 1800 at Engen, Messkirch, and the Iller River. In 1801 he became the inhaber (proprietor) of an...
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    faithful medieval town with a monastery, based on the Plan of Saint Gall; in Meßkirch, Germany Castell Coch – a 19th-century Gothic revival castle Castell Henllys...
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    Meßkirch, Inzigkofen, Leibertingen, Sauldorf 7576 Krauchenwies, Mengen 7577 Veringenstadt, Hettingen, Sigmaringen, Winterlingen 7578 Wald, Meßkirch,...
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    The Battle of Messkirch on 5 May 1800 was the major engagement in the War of the Second Coalition. It followed the Battle of Stockach on 3 May. The campaign...
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    Cornelius by Master of Meßkirch...
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    Hampp: Schwaben erlesen! Württemberg für Literaturfreunde und Bibliophile. Messkirch: Gmeiner Verlag. ISBN 978-3839221235. pp 135–136. Lamport, Francis John...
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    of this main supply base at Stockach compelled Kray to retreat north to Meßkirch, where his army enjoyed a more favorable defensive position. It also meant...
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    Mettenbach is a small river of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Grabenbach in Meßkirch. List of rivers of Baden-Württemberg v t e...
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    Bulacan, Philippines [1] St Lawrence holding the gridiron, by the Master of Messkirch, c. 1535–40 St Lawrence, Ranworth Rood Screen, Ranworth, St Helen's Church...
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    Riedlingen, Mengen, Meßkirch, Stockach, Radolfzell, Singen, Schaffhausen, Waldshut and Säckingen to Basel and a branch from Meßkirch via Tuttlingen and...
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    Martin Heidegger (category People from Meßkirch)
    intelligible as beings. Heidegger was born on 26 September 1889 in rural Meßkirch, Baden, the son of Johanna (Kempf) and Friedrich Heidegger. His father...
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