- Germany. The town of
Aschaffenburg is not part of the
district of
Aschaffenburg, but is its
administrative seat.
Aschaffenburg belonged to the Archbishopric...
- The Prin****lity of
Aschaffenburg (German: Fürstentum
Aschaffenburg) was a prin****lity of the Holy
Roman Empire created in 1803 and,
following the dissolution...
- The
Staatsgalerie Aschaffenburg ("State
Gallery Aschaffenburg") is an art
museum in
Schloss Johannisburg in
Aschaffenburg, Germany. With some 368 paintings...
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Aschaffenburg (Low Franconian: Aschebersch) is a
Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is
bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the districts...
-
Walter E.
Aschaffenburg (1927–2005) was a German-born
American composer, who for most of his
career taught composition at
Oberlin Conservatory of Music...
-
Gustav Aschaffenburg (May 23, 1866 –
September 2, 1944) was a
German psychiatrist born in Zweibrücken. In 1890 he
received his
medical doctorate from...
- 01
Aschaffenburg is a
German football club
based in
Aschaffenburg, Bavaria. Even
though Aschaffenburg is
located in Bavaria,
Viktoria Aschaffenburg historically...
-
Schloss Johannisburg is a
schloss in the town of
Aschaffenburg, in Franconia, in the
state of Bavaria, Germany. It was
erected between 1605 and 1614 by...
- Prussia.
Dalberg retained the
Aschaffenburg area as the Prin****lity of
Aschaffenburg. In 1810
Dalberg merged Aschaffenburg, Frankfurt, Wetzlar, Hanau,...
- swaps. Thus the name
Untermainkreis changed to
Lower Franconia and
Aschaffenburg, but the city name was
dropped in the
middle of the 20th century, leaving...