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Town in Bavaria, Germany
Abenberg (German: [ˈaːbm̩bɛʁk] ) is a town in the Middle Franconian district of Roth, in Bavaria, Germany. It is situated 9 km west of Roth bei Nürnberg
Abenberg
German sports club
DJK Abenberg is a German sports club from the town of Abenberg, Bavaria. It has departments for football, gymnastics, handball, bowling, athletics, skiing
DJK_Abenberg
12th-century accident in the Holy Roman Empire
of Abenberg. The story differs from the historical record in places: Heinrich I of Schwarzburg is referred to as Heinrich VII, Friedrich of Abenberg is
Erfurt_latrine_disaster
12th-century archbishop of Salzburg
Conrad I [of Abenberg] (German: Konrad von Abenberg, c. 1075 – 9 April 1147) was Archbishop of Salzburg, Austria, in the first half of the 12th century
Conrad_I_of_Salzburg
Topics referred to by the same term
village of Seeheim-Jugenheim in Hesse, Germany Beerbach (Abenberg), a district of Abenberg in Bavaria, Germany This disambiguation page lists articles
Beerbach
State of the Holy Roman Empire (1168–1803)
the second and fourth field. Herold von Hochheim 1165–1170 Reginhard von Abenberg 1171–1186 Gottfried I von Spitzenberg-Helfenstein 1186–1190 Philip of Swabia
Prince-Bishopric_of_Würzburg
German medieval metal band
record. That same day, the band hosted an outdoor concert called 11:O:A at Abenberg Castle; however, due to COVID-19 restrictions in Germany at the time, there
Feuerschwanz
Theme route in Germany and the Czech Republic
Lichtenau, castle of the Teutonic Knights, Wolframs-Eschenbach D-Abenberg – Abenberg Castle D-Roth – Ratibor Castle D-Nürnberg – Nuremberg Castle D-Franconian
Castle_Road
German royal and imperial dynasty
Nuremberg Son of Conrad I 10 March 1261 – 1296 Burgraviate of Nuremberg (at Abenberg [de]) Agnes of Hohenlohe-Uffenheim [bg] c.1250 seven children Agnes of
House_of_Hohenzollern
(Baden-Württemberg) Aachen (North Rhine-Westphalia) Aalen (Baden-Württemberg) Abenberg (Bavaria) Abensberg (Bavaria) Achern (Baden-Württemberg) Achim (Lower Saxony)
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
Medieval Frankish stem duchy (906–1168)
Bishopric of Würzburg Abbacy of Fulda County of Abenberg County of Henneberg County of Hohenlohe County of Lauffen County of Löwenstein County Palatine
Duchy_of_Franconia
Cultural region in Southern Germany
Bishopric of Würzburg Abbacy of Fulda County of Abenberg County of Henneberg County of Hohenlohe County of Lauffen County of Nassau County Palatine of
Franconia
Historical Castles
Wenzelschloss, Lauf an der Pegnitz Burg Wildenfels, Simmelsdorf Burg Abenberg, Stadt Abenberg Burgstall Allersberg, Markt Allersberg Schlösschen Appelhof, Markt
List_of_castles_in_Bavaria
Burgrave of Nuremberg (1139–1200)
Zollern. Through his wife, as the lone heiress of the Counts of Raabs and Abenberg, Friedrich was able to add possessions in Austria and Franconia, respectively
Frederick I, Burgrave of Nuremberg
Frederick_I,_Burgrave_of_Nuremberg
Abbess and Christian saint
chalice. Stained glass from c. 1500. Relief from St James parish church in Abenberg, Germany St. Odile depicted with St Christopher. Illumination from the
Odile_of_Alsace
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
v t e Towns and municipalities in Roth (district) Abenberg Allersberg Büchenbach Georgensgmünd Greding Heideck Hilpoltstein Kammerstein Rednitzhembach
Wendelstein,_Bavaria
German knight, poet, and composer (died c. 1220)
Statue of Wolfram at Burg Abenberg castle in Abenberg
Wolfram_von_Eschenbach
Chief hunter of the Prince-Bishopric of Würzburg
acquired Schwarzenberg Castle near Scheinfeld from the Lords of Vestenberg, Abenberg and debt holder Würzburg prince-bishopric. Erkinger moved the family home
Erkinger I von Seinsheim, Baron of Schwarzenberg
Erkinger_I_von_Seinsheim,_Baron_of_Schwarzenberg
Seckendorff Friedrich Heinrich von Seckendorff Epitaph in St. Jakob in Abenberg Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels. Adelslexikon. Band XIII, Band 128 der
House_of_Seckendorff
Church in Bavaria, Germany
contributed Bamberg itself. The first bishop (1007–40) was Eberhard von Abenberg [de], Heinrich's former chancellor. He took his home in the former Königspfalz
Bamberg_Cathedral
Thalmässing 9174 Hilpoltstein 9175 Spalt 9176 Allersberg 9177 Heideck 9178 Abenberg 9179 Freystadt 918 9180 Seligenporten bei Pyrbaum (Oberpfalz) 9181 Neumarkt
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
German noble and royal family
January 1170 County of Wettin (at Leisnig and Colditz) Rapoto, Count of Abenberg [de] (c.1104–1146) c.1150 twelve children 9 January 1170 aged 49-50 Otto
House_of_Wettin
German writer (born 1969)
Autumn of 1977. In 2017, Kinkel was a tower clerk in the small town of Abenberg in Central Franconia, the first woman to hold this position. As a result
Tanja_Kinkel
Web. 24 December 2018. St. Peter of Juilly Catholic Online "Stilla of Abenberg". Saint for a Minute. Retrieved July 22, 2025. "Who Was St. Malachy?".
Chronological list of Catholic saints and blesseds in the 12th century
Chronological_list_of_Catholic_saints_and_blesseds_in_the_12th_century
Cistercian monastery in Germany
in Württemberg. These rich endowments were mostly made by the dukes of Abenberg and their heirs, the Hohenzollern Burgraves of Nuremberg.[citation needed]
Heilsbronn_Abbey
Topics referred to by the same term
German Youth Sport Association) DJK Würzburg DJK Vilzing DJK Ammerthal DJK Abenberg DJK Waldberg DJK Germania Gladbeck DJK Don Bosco Bamberg DJK Agon 08 Düsseldorf
DJK
Town in Bavaria, Germany
Georgensgmünd into the Rednitz. (starting in the north and going clockwise) Abenberg Georgensgmünd Röttenbach Pleinfeld Absberg Haundorf Mitteleschenbach Windsbach
Spalt
Extinct noble house from Bavaria
Leinungen Henry (Heinrich) of Aschach N.N. ⚭ Count Wolfram II of Abenberg [de] → Conrad I of Abenberg (about 1075 – 9 April 1147) N.N. ⚭ Count Otto of Lechsgemünd
Babonen
Plankstetten Abbey and he was consecrated on 30 September. He died on 1757 in Abenberg during an exorcism. He was buried at Plankstetten Abbey. After him, a kindergarten
Maurus_Xaverius_Herbst
district, highest point of the Steigerwald Leitenberg (469 m), Roth district, Abenberg Forest, Georgensgmünd Schmausenbuck (390 m), town of Nuremberg, Franconian
List_of_mountains_of_Bavaria
Town in Bavaria, Germany
Windsbach (beginning north going clockwise direction): Rohr, Kammerstein, Abenberg, Spalt, Mitteleschenbach, Wolframs-Eschenbach, Lichtenau, Neuendettelsau
Windsbach
German diocese established in 741
II von Stuhlingen 1159–1165 Herold von Hochheim 1165–1170 Reginhard von Abenberg 1171–1186 Gottfried I von Spitzenberg-Helfenstein 1186–1190 Philip of Swabia
Diocese_of_Würzburg
Football tournament season
Schwarz-Weiß Essen VfB Stuttgart 12 – 0 Spandauer SV SV Darmstadt 98 4 – 1 DJK Abenberg SV Werder Bremen 5 – 0 SV Holzwickede 1. FC Kaiserslautern 7 – 0 BFC Preußen
1978–79_DFB-Pokal
District in Bavaria, Germany
Towns Municipalities Abenberg Greding Heideck Hilpoltstein Roth Spalt Allersberg Büchenbach Georgensgmünd Kammerstein Rednitzhembach Rohr Röttenbach Schwanstetten
Roth_(district)
Witch trials
Map of the Bishopric of Eichstätt with its exclaves Herrieden, Ornbau, Spalt, Pleinfeld und Abenberg
Eichstätt_witch_trials
Bishop of Würzburg
1185, he was elected bishop of Regensburg. In 1186, Bishop Reginhard von Abenberg died in Würzburg, and Godfrey was elected successor and thus retired from
Godfrey_of_Spitzenberg
Catholic ecclesiastical territory
"Erzbischof Konrad I. von Salzburg und seine Familie: Die Grafen von Abenberg-Frensdorf in Franken" (PDF). Gesellschaft für Salzburger Landeskunde. Fischer
Archdiocese_of_Salzburg
(DFP). Ludwig Joseph Gerstner was born into a Catholic family in Burg Abenberg, a small town in the hilly countryside south of Nuremberg. Sources are
Ludwig_Joseph_Gerstner
Count of Zollern
Sophia of Raabs 4. Frederick V, Count of Zollern 18. Friedrich, Count of Abenberg 9. Elisabeth of Abensberg 2. Frederick VI, Count of Zollern 20. Adalbert
Frederick VIII, Count of Zollern
Frederick_VIII,_Count_of_Zollern
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
Map of the Bishopric of Eichstätt with its exclaves Herrieden, Ornbau, Spalt, Pleinfeld und Abenberg
Pleinfeld
of Groitzsch. In 1143 it went by marriage to Franconian earl Rapoto von Abenberg, Stiftsvogt of Bamberg, who sold it in 1148 to Duke Friedrich III of Schwaben
Mildenstein_Castle
(Budapest), Hungary Tomislavgrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Novalja Abenberg, Germany Mikulov, Czech Republic Novigrad La Réole, France Sacile, Italy
List of twin towns and sister cities in Croatia
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Croatia
(complete list) – Herold von Hochheim, Prince-bishop (1168–1170) Reginhard von Abenberg, Prince-bishop (1171–1186) Gottfried I von Spitzenberg-Helfenstein, Prince-bishop
List of state leaders in the 12th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Greifenstein, Wiltberg, Rieneck, Wertheim, Castell, Hohenlohe, Truhendingen and Abenberg. Under the Salian, Henry III, Nuremberg, first recorded in 1050, was expanded
History_of_Franconia
Burgrave of Nuremberg (c. 1125 – c. 1191)
Conrad II of Raabs Born c. 1125-1130 Died c. 1191 Noble family House of Raabs Spouse Hildegard of Abenberg Father Conrad I of Raabs
Conrad_II_of_Raabs
Football league
SpVgg Ansbach 1977–78 TSV 1860 Weißenburg FSV Bad Windsheim 1978–79 DJK Abenberg TuS Feuchtwangen 1979–80 TuS Feuchtwangen MTV Grundig Fürth 1980–81 MTV
Bezirksliga_Mittelfranken_2
Czech-German soprano (1956–2024)
Italienische Operngala Eifersucht und Rache hinter dicken Mauern Festival Abenberg 2008 Aida: Liebe oder Pflicht? In Siegener Zeitung [de] 21 July 2008. Romana
Romana_Vaccaro
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
Gemarkung to be named after a town or village lying nearby). The Lords of Abenberg made Frensdorf into the administrative hub of their holdings in the Bamberg
Frensdorf
31 October 1926 Saint Peter's Basilica, Kingdom of Italy 28. Stilla von Abenberg 12 January 1927 Rome (equipollent beatification) 29. Luca Belludi 18 May
List of people beatified by Pope Pius XI
List_of_people_beatified_by_Pope_Pius_XI
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Law Enforcer; Bailiff; Steward; In the Middle Ages a Bailiff was a Minor Officer of the Law; Administrator
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Everything is Possible with God
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English : variant spelling of Chaplin 1.
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