Oberstadion is a town in the district of Alb-Donau in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. It contains the following districts: Oberstadion, Hundersingen, Mundeldingen...
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legend this Swabian Stadion dynasty was first mentioned in the area of Oberstadion in 1197 when "Heinricus de Lapide" was mentioned as descendant of Lords...
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Mietingen, Warthausen 7357 Attenweiler, Biberach an der Riß, Grundsheim, Oberstadion, Oggelshausen, Schemmerhofen, Uttenweiler, Warthausen 7358 Eberhardzell...
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Merklingen Neenstetten Nellingen Nerenstetten Oberdischingen Obermarchtal Oberstadion Öllingen Öpfingen Rammingen Rechtenstein Rottenacker Schnürpflingen Setzingen...
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Stadion: Urkunden und Amtsbücher des Gräflich von Schönborn'schen Archivs Oberstadion. Konstanz and Eggingen: Edition Isele (=Documenta Suevica, vol. 14)....
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he taught for many years. From 1816 to 1826, he was parish priest at Oberstadion in Württemberg. In 1826, Christoph von Schmid was appointed canon of...
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the town of Munderkingen, on the east to Unterstadion, on the south to Oberstadion and Unterwachingen and in the west to Hausen am Bussen. (all Alb-Donau-Kreis)...
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over the river Danube. Further skirmishes took place near Achstetten, Oberstadion and Zwiefalten during which several villages, after having been looted...
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