Markt Triefenstein (German: [ˈtʁiːfn̩ˌʃtaɪ̯n] ) is a market community in the Main-Spessart district in the Regierungsbezirk of Lower Franconia (Unterfranken)...
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The Paper Mill Homburg, built in 1807, is located in Triefenstein-Homburg am Main. It was used until 1975 for the commercial production of paper and cardboard...
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(Marktheidenfeld) 1937 185.887 14.786 147.29 5.26 298.45 12.00 20 Lengfurt Triefenstein 1937 174.508 11.379 142.03 3.99 300.08 11.98 21 Eichel Wertheim 1937...
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Forest, (Homburgwald) a hill range in Lower Saxony Homburg, a quarter of Triefenstein, Bavaria Homburg Castle, in Nümbrecht, North Rhine-Westphalia Bad Homburg...
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and Faulbach (both Miltenberg district) and Hasloch, Kreuzwertheim and Triefenstein (all Main-Spessart district, Bavaria). Wertheim was founded between the...
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Neuendorf Neuhütten Neustadt am Main Obersinn Partenstein Rechtenbach Retzstadt Roden Schollbrunn Steinfeld Thüngen Triefenstein Urspringen Wiesthal Zellingen...
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For around 60 kilometres the rift parallels the Main from Gemünden to Triefenstein. The hills east of the river thus resemble those of the Spessart geologically...
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Kirchenburg Aschfeld, Eußenheim Schloss Büchold, Arnstein Schloss Homburg, Triefenstein Homburg, Gössenheim Karlsburg, Karlstadt Lohrer Schloss, Lohr am Main...
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Landesamt Baden-Württemberg. June 2023. "Freudenberg (German)". Gemeinde Triefenstein. Archived from the original on 9 September 2017. Retrieved 18 March 2016...
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Grundlage des Zensus 2011). "Eisenhammer Hasloch (German)". Tourismus Triefenstein. Retrieved 18 March 2016. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hasloch...
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(until 1829 und after 1853) Sulzheim (until 1852) Tann (until 1834) Triefenstein (until 1821) Volkach Werneck Weyhers (since 1819) Wiesentheid (1848 –...
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restoration of paintings. Another painter, Giuseppe Appiani (Porto, c. 1700-Triefenstein, c. 1785), was active in Germany. Ticozzi, Stefano (1830). Dizionario...
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(1763 / 1764–1769) Jesuit Church St. Michael in Würzburg (after 1770) Triefenstein Monastery (from 1784) High altar fresco in the old parish church of St...
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Eberhard of Bamberg; others deal with the errors of Folmar, Provost of Triefenstein, on the subject of the Holy Eucharist. The genuineness of the Vitæ beatorum...
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Claiming to be of Swabian aristocrat stock, he was born in Lengfurt (today Triefenstein). He began the Anglo-Bavarian branch to the Kreusser [Kreußer] family...
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through the Spessart to the Main crossing at Lengfurt (today a part of Triefenstein) and the early-medieval Salzweg from Worms. The west-east route from...
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office of cathedral provost in Mainz 1786 - Augustinian monastery church Triefenstein 1787 - Prince-Elector's Castle in Mainz 1790 - Court church in Koblenz...
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