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Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Flonheim is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Alzey-Worms district in Rhineland-Palatinate
Flonheim
11th-century German nobleman
in the late 11th century. He is also commonly referred to as Emich of Flonheim, and not to be confused with Bishop Embricho of Würzburg, often mistakenly
Emicho_(crusader)
Prelude to the First Crusade (April–October 1096)
subjected to forced baptism and conversion. The preacher Folkmar and Emicho of Flonheim were the main inciters and leaders of the massacre. The major chroniclers
People's_Crusade
Name list
noble family of the Emichones Emicho (crusader), also known as Emicho of Flonheim or Emicho of Leiningen, leader of the Rhineland massacres of Jews in 1096
Emicho
of Roussillon Drogo of Nesle, formerly in the army of Emicho, Count of Flonheim William V, Lord of Montpellier. The army of Hugh participated in numerous
Army of Hugh the Great on the First Crusade
Army_of_Hugh_the_Great_on_the_First_Crusade
1096–1099 Christian re-conquest of the Holy Land
attacks on Jewish communities in France and Germany. In May 1096, Emicho of Flonheim (sometimes incorrectly known as Emicho of Leiningen) attacked the Jews
First_Crusade
German-born English scholar and forestry administrator
Sir Wilhelm Philipp Daniel Schlich KCIE FRS FLS (28 February 1840 in Flonheim – 28 September 1925 in Oxford), also known as William Schlich, was a German-born
Wilhelm_Schlich
Salm-Kyrburg-Mörchingen (17 April 1635 – 16 November 1688 in Flonheim. He died in Flonheim and is buried in the parish church of Kirn). On 8 April 1636
Anna Magdalena of Hanau-Lichtenberg
Anna_Magdalena_of_Hanau-Lichtenberg
German noble family
are useful. The Count Emicho from the Hebrew Chronicles was the Count of Flonheim. He is often mistaken for Count Emicho of Leiningen, who was not involved
Leiningen_family
River in Germany
forms a system of relatively narrow valleys. Roughly from Nieder-Wiesen to Flonheim it flows through the charming landscape of Rhenish-Hessian Switzerland
Wiesbach_(Nahe)
Frankish force of the First Crusade (1096–99)
by the Turks Drogo of Nesle, formerly of the army of Emicho, Count of Flonheim Robert of Anzi, formerly of the army of Bohemond of Taranto Reinhard of
Army_of_Godfrey_of_Bouillon
Nahegau, like Ingelheim in 937, Spiesheim in 960, Saulheim in 973 and Flonheim in 996, until the Selz river defined the northern border. The losses could
Wormsgau
Schweinstal Sandstone: Schopp Udelfangen Sandstone: Udelfangen Flonheim Sandstone: Flonheim Obersulzbach Sandstone: Obersulzbach Britten Sandstone: near
List_of_sandstones
Former territories on the left bank of the Rhine
Ruling part Consort Death Notes Emicho I [bg] c.1070? Son of Emicho of Flonheim 1093-1138 County of Leiningen Alberade four children 1138 aged 67–68? Possibly
County_of_Leiningen
German county
expansions were Ingelheim in 937, Spiesheim in 960, Saulheim in 973 and Flonheim in 996, until after the end of the expansion the Selz set the southern
Nahegau
District in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Biebelnheim Bornheim Dintesheim Eppelsheim Erbes-Büdesheim Esselborn Flomborn Flonheim Framersheim Freimersheim Gau-Heppenheim Gau-Odernheim Kettenheim Lonsheim
Alzey-Worms
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1871 the railway arrived. Passenger service on the Armsheim – Bornheim – Flonheim – Wendelsheim line (Wiesbachtalbahn) was ended in 1966, and since then
Bornheim_(Rheinhessen)
Viscount of Melun
journey." He participated in the attacks on Jews at Mainz, led by Emich of Flonheim. Emich's army later battled against the Hungarians, during which William
William_the_Carpenter
Verbandsgemeinde in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Biebelnheim Bornheim Dintesheim Eppelsheim Erbes-Büdesheim Esselborn Flomborn Flonheim Framersheim Freimersheim Gau-Heppenheim Gau-Odernheim Kettenheim Lonsheim
Alzey-Land
Historic counties and principalities
Palatinate-Veldenz 27 December 1669 Mörchingen no children 16 November 1688 Flönheim aged 53 Leopold Philip Charles [de] 1619 Neuviller Second son of Philip
Salm_(state)
and Rhinegrave John XI (born: 17 April 1635; died: 16 November 1688 in Flonheim, buried in the church of Kirn). He was born after his father's death. John
Otto Louis of Salm-Kyrburg-Mörchingen
Otto_Louis_of_Salm-Kyrburg-Mörchingen
Medieval German family
left around 1091 the title of Gaugraf behind and named himself Count of Flonheim in 1098 and Count of Schmidtburg in 1107, therefore ending the history
Emichones
Fischbach-Oberraden Flacht Flammersfeld Flemlingen Fleringen Fließem Flomborn Flonheim Flörsheim-Dalsheim Flußbach Fluterschen Föckelberg Föhren Fohren-Linden
List of municipal flags of Western Germany
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Western_Germany
Wild- and Rhinegrave John XI of Salm-Kyrburg (d. 16 September 1688 in Flonheim; buried in the town church in Kirn) Christine (29 March 1654 in Lauterecken
Agatha Christine of Hanau-Lichtenberg
Agatha_Christine_of_Hanau-Lichtenberg
German Protestant theologian
Wilhelm Baum, sometimes known as Jean Guillaume Baum (7 December 1809, in Flonheim – 28 November 1878, in Strasbourg) was a German Protestant theologian,
Johann_Wilhelm_Baum
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Côte-d'Or, France On Gaustraße is found a warriors’ memorial made of Flonheim sandstone that recalls those from Weinolsheim who fell in the Franco-Prussian
Weinolsheim
Knight
Lord of Soissons, was a knight who joined the army of Emicho, Count of Flonheim. He was one of the knights that survived the violent dispersal of Emicho's
Drogo_of_Nesle
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
road from Worms to Bingen, the Hohe Straße (“High Road”), led through Flonheim, west of the village, missing it altogether, while the Alte Straße (“Old
Armsheim
Cambrai, the religious leader of a sect traveling with Count Emicho of Flonheim, who believed her goose to be filled with the Holy Spirit, even going so
Women_in_the_Crusades
Comments/Damage Germany F? T? Flonheim Rhineland-Palatinate 49°47′N 8°02′E / 49.78°N 8.04°E / 49.78; 8.04 (Flonheim (May 4, F?)) 1630 Unknown Brief
List of European tornadoes in 2013
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Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Evangelical church, the church did not want to use any stone from the Flonheim quarries because for these stones, a road improvement tax would have had
Schornsheim
Railway station in Mainz, Germany
Berdellé (1838–1903) created the station's entrance building in bright Flonheim sandstone in Italian neo-Renaissance with baroque and neoclassical elements
Mainz_Hauptbahnhof
Railway station in Alzey, Germany
years. The station building and the nearby freight yard were built from Flonheim sandstone. The station, as restored in the 1920s, had a waiting room for
Alzey_station
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Lorsch Abbey. This Almahar also crops up as a witness in a document from Flonheim from 12 June 791 and endowed Lorsch Abbey with further donations. The first
Ensheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
father, and Gottfried von Dhaun undertook a division of their landholds in Flonheim, Monzingen, Hausen near Rhaunen and other places. Named in this deal were
Bärweiler
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Laimen Water cistern; Art Nouveau-type building, bossed blocks made of Flonheim sandstone, 1906 Sportverein Bechtolsheim e.V. (SVB) (sport club) At the
Bechtolsheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
after castles: in 1107 the Counts of Schmidtburg, in 1098 the Counts of Flonheim, in 1128 the Counts of Kyrburg and in 1103 Comites silvestres, later the
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