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Breisach am
Rhein (German pronunciation: [ˈbʁaɪzax ʔam ˈʁaɪn], lit. '
Breisach on the Rhine';
formerly Alt-
Breisach, lit. 'Old
Breisach', in
contrast to...
- [nøbrizak], lit. 'New Brisach'; German: Neubreisach, lit. 'New
Breisach', in
contrast to "Old
Breisach"; Alsatian: Nei-Brisach) is a
fortified town and commune...
- The
siege of
Breisach was
fought on 18
August — 17
December 1638 as part of
Thirty Years' War. It
ended after several unsuccessful relief attempts by Imperial...
- Paul
Breisach (June 3, 1896 –
December 26, 1952) was an Austrian-born conductor. He was a
pupil of
Heinrich Schenker in
Vienna from
October 1913 for several...
- Anschluß
Breisachs an das
Eisenbahnnetz (in German). Vol. 2: Der
Niedergang Breisachs von 1700 bis 1890. Karlsruhe: Muni****lity of
Breisach am Rhein...
- Anschluß
Breisachs an das
Eisenbahnnetz (in German). Vol. 2: Der
Niedergang Breisachs von 1700 bis 1890. Karlsruhe: Muni****lity of
Breisach am Rhein...
- Mehl,
Andreas (2011).
Roman Historiography. John
Wiley & Sons. p. 171.
Breisach,
Ernst (2008). Historiography: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern,
Third Edition...
- Philosophy. New York:
Oxford University Press. p. 259. ISBN 978-0-19-866132-0.
Breisach,
Ernst (1962).
Introduction to
Modern Existentialism. New York:
Grove Press...
- The
governor of
Breisach Jean
Louis d'Erlach was
bribed to
transfer the
fortress to France.
Bernard was
temporarily buried at
Breisach, his
remains were...
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France retains Alsace (including Strasbourg) and
surrenders Freiburg,
Breisach and
Philippsburg to the Holy
Roman Empire,
regains Pondicherry (after paying...