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Cadolzburg (outdated also
Kadolzburg German pronunciation: [ˈkadɔlt͡sˌbuɐg],
colloquially pronounced "Kalschbuʳch" [kalʃbuɐç] or "Sporch" [ʃbɔrχ] in the...
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Cadolzburg station is a
railway station in the muni****lity of
Cadolzburg,
located in the Fürth
district in Bavaria, Germany.
Eisenbahnatlas Deutschland...
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Frederick III of
Nuremberg (c. 1220 – 14
August 1297 in
Cadolzburg),
Burgrave of
Nuremberg from the
House of Hohenzollern, was the
eldest son of Conrad...
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Railway (German: Rangaubahn) is the
railway line from Fürth via
Zirndorf to
Cadolzburg. In the
local dialect it used to be
known as the
Cadolzburger Moggerla...
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Visitors from
Oradour to an
outdoor performance in
front of
Cadolzburg Castle (Bavaria)
praised it as "a
message of
reconciliation and tolerance"...
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century the
region was a
regional centre of the
Hohenzollern state. The
Cadolzburg (a
castle west of Nuremberg) was the seat of the
local rulers. The present...
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Schloss Weingartsgreuth,
Wachenroth Schloss Weisendorf,
Weisendorf Cadolzburg,
Cadolzburg Faberschloss,
Stein Schloss Breitenlohe,
Breitenlohe Burg Hoheneck...
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nobility of
Brandenburg led
Frederick to
withdraw to his
castle at
Cadolzburg in 1425 and
transfer the
regency of the
margravate to his son John in...
- attractions. The
Lichtenau Fortress,
Rothenberg Fortress,
Hohenstein and
Cadolzburg belong to the most
important castles of
Middle Franconia. The Franconian...
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Castle (the Emperor's castle, left, and the Burgrave's castle, right)
Cadolzburg Castle near
Nuremberg (from 1260 seat of the Burgraves)
Heilsbronn Abbey...