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Bouxwiller is the name of the
following communes in France:
Bouxwiller, Bas-Rhin, in the Bas-Rhin
department Bouxwiller, Haut-Rhin, in the Haut-Rhin department...
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Bouxwiller (French pronunciation: [buksvilɛʁ] ; German: Buchsweiler, [ˈbʊksˌvaɪ̯lɐ];
Alemannic German: Buxwiller, or Busswiller) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin...
- The Château de
Bouxwiller was a
moated castle situated in the département of Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France,
constructed in the 15th
century under its lords...
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Bouxwiller (French pronunciation: [buksvilɛʁ] ; German: Buchsweiler;
Alemannic German: Buxwiller, or Busswiller) is a
commune in the Haut-Rhin department...
- Judeo-Alsatian
Museum (French: le Musée judéo-alsacien) is a
museum in
Bouxwiller in the Bas-Rhin
department of France.
Housed in a
former synagogue, the...
- The
canton of
Bouxwiller is an
administrative division of the Bas-Rhin department,
northeastern France. Its
borders were
modified at the
French canton...
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Charlotte Christine Magdalene Johanna of Hanau-Lichtenberg (2 May 1700,
Bouxwiller – 1 July 1726, Darmstadt) was the wife of
landgrave Louis VIII of Hesse-Darmstadt...
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Philipp Wolfgang (31 July 1595,
Bouxwiller (German: Buchsweiler) – 24 February [O.S. 14 February] 1641,
Bouxwiller) was a
count of Hanau-Lichtenberg. He...
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Christian of Hessen-Darmstadt (25
November 1763,
Bouxwiller – 17
April 1830, Darmstadt) was
landgraf of the
house of Hesse-Darmstadt and a
Dutch general...
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Eleonore of Fürstenberg (11
October 1523 – 23 June 1544 in
Bouxwiller) was a
daughter of
Count Frederick III of Fürstenberg.
Eleanore was a
convinced Protestant...