Sasbach is a municipality in the district of Ortenau in Western Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Bürgermeisterwahl Sasbach 2023, Staatsanzeiger. Retrieved...
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Sasbach may refer to two towns in Baden-Württemberg, Germany: Sasbach (Ortenau), in the Ortenau district Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl, in the district of Emmendingen...
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Sasbach is a town in the district of Emmendingen in Baden-Württemberg in Germany. Sasbach is adjacent to the river Rhine and the Kaiserstuhl mountain...
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effective January 1, 1974. Achern collaborates with the communities of Lauf, Sasbach, and Sasbachwalden in administrative matters. Besides Achern itself, the...
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Battle of Salzbach (redirect from Battle of Sasbach)
The Battle of Salzbach, or Sasbach, took place on 27 July 1675 during the Franco-Dutch War, when an Imperial army under Raimondo Montecuccoli confronted...
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includes over 1,000 graves dating to between 50 and 710. The field in Sasbach includes over 2,000 graves. Mengen has over 1,000 graves. Alemannic graves...
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Imperial princes. Rudolf was born on 1 May 1218 at Limburgh Castle near Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl in the Breisgau region of present-day southwestern Germany...
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present at Sinsheim in June 1674, Enzheim in October, and possibly at Sasbach in July 1675, where Turenne was killed. Sometime around 1675, Churchill...
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1879 Werl, Prussia, German Empire Died 2 May 1969(1969-05-02) (aged 89) Sasbach, Baden-Württemberg, West Germany Resting place Wallerfangen, Germany Political...
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Ignaz Anton Demeter (section Sasbach)
October 1818, Demeter was moved to Sasbach. The transfer came at his own request, as a result of illness. At Sasbach he was appointed "Definitor" in 1819...
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Hans Adolf Bühler (4 June 1877, Steinen – 19 October 1951, near Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl) was a German painter and National Socialist Kulturpolitiker. After...
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chief town of the county of Limburg-Hohenlimburg Limburg, a castle in Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Limburg Abbey, a ruined abbey...
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the Latin school at Hechingen, at the Lyceum of Rastatt, and later at Sasbach. He then studied theology at the Grand Seminary of Strasburg, and was ordained...
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Excavation of Reihengräber close to Sasbach am Rhein, dating to the 6th/7th century CE...
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Turckheim in January 1675, and at Sasbach in July 1675, where Turenne fell. He distinguished himself at the retreat from Sasbach and the ensuing Battle of Altenheim...
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Oberharmersbach Oberwolfach Ohlsbach Ortenberg Ottenhöfen Ringsheim Rust (Baden) Sasbach Sasbachwalden Schuttertal Schutterwald Schwanau Seebach Seelbach Steinach...
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7225 Gaggenau, Kuppenheim 7226 Bühl, Bühlertal, Forbach, Ottersweier, Sasbach 7227 Lichtenau (Baden), Bühl, Rheinau, Rheinmünster 7228 Forbach 7229 Iffezheim...
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of Sedan (present-day France) Died 27 July 1675(1675-07-27) (aged 63) Sasbach, Duchy of Württemberg (present-day Germany) Allegiance Dutch Republic...
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name derives from the type locality the Limberg or the Limburg, close to Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl in Baden-Württemberg, where they occur in the well-known...
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Reign Ruling part Consort(s) Child(ren) Death Notes Rudolph I 1 May 1218 Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl Son of Albert IV, Count of Habsburg and Hedwig of Kyburg...
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of Europe for several decades throughout the 17th century. His death at Sasbach in 1675 was universally mourned. Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé 1619–1646...
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(north branch) and its tributaries from the east include the Forbach and Sasbach. The old state border between the Kingdom of Württemberg and the Grand...
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"Kaiserstuhl" is believed to refer to King Otto III, who held court near Sasbach on 22 December 994. From then on, the whole hill range was called the Königsstuhl...
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the point represents the boundary border between Baden's municipalities Sasbach, Seebach and Württemberg's municipality Baiersbronn. With a height of 1...
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execution for those condemned to death at the hearings conducted at nearby Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl, those so condemned suffering death by decapitation according...
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Malterdingen Reute (Breisgau) Rheinhausen (Breisgau) Riegel am Kaiserstuhl Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl Sexau Simonswald Teningen Vörstetten Weisweil Winden im...
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information Current team SC Freiburg Number 23 Youth career 2004–2007 SV Sasbach 2007–2017 Karlsruher SC Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2017–2018...
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under Turenne at the battles of Sinsheim and Entzheim in 1674. He was at Sasbach (1675), when Turenne was killed. He then covered the retreat at Altenheim...
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for 15 years as an instructor at a Roman Catholic secondary school in Sasbach, Baden. In 1921 he became an honorary professor in Bonn, then served as...
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Institutions for higher education are in the nearby towns Achern and Sasbach. Main sources of income are tourism, winegrowing, the production of Black...
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