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- Frasdorf is a muni****lity in the district of Rosenheim in Bavaria in Germany. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen Gemeinden...
- their daughters in Kreuth. In 1979 they moved to Schloss Wildenwart near Frasdorf, after Princess Helmtrud of Bavaria, a daughter of the late King Ludwig...
- and Maria Theresa fled Munich with her family to Wildenwart Castle near Frasdorf, in order to escape from the Bolsheviks. The health of the Queen soon declined...
- Chiemsee Chiemsee Edling Eggstätt Eiselfing Feldkirchen-Westerham Flintsbach Frasdorf Griesstätt Großkarolinenfeld Gstadt am Chiemsee Halfing Höslwang Kiefersfelden...
- of Wittelsbach include the castles of Tegernsee Abbey, Wildenwart (near Frasdorf), Leutstetten (near Starnberg) and Kaltenberg as well as agricultural lands...
- colleagues and ex-lovers Wiebke (Josefine Preuss) and Jonas (Sebastian Fräsdorf) nor their friends, student Jenny (Marie Rathscheck) and cook Basti (Tim...
- between the larger villages of Prien am Chiemsee, Bernau am Chiemsee, Frasdorf and Aschau im Chiemgau. Because of its proximity to the Chiemsee, Wildenwart...
- 15 Innbrücke (103) Rohrdorf Services Samerberg (104) Achenmühle (105) Frasdorf (106) Bernau am Chiemsee B 305 Raststätte Chiemsee Ri. Westen (107) Felden...
- Reich was disbanded. In 1947 von Gronau moved to Upper Bavaria. He died in Frasdorf in 1977 while he was living in retirement. His remains were buried in List...
- Kreuth from his uncle and, from his father's side, Wildenwart Castle near Frasdorf, which had been purchased by Francis V, Duke of Modena in 1862 who left...