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- Fraulautern is a district of Saarlouis in the Saarland region of Germany. In 1936, the village of Fraulautern was incorporated into the city of Saarlouis...
- Fraulautern Abbey (German: Abtei Fraulautern; Latin: Abbatia in Lutrea) was a community of Augustinian canonesses of the nobility, founded in the 12th...
- Zweibrücken gave his ownership of the villages Reisweiler and Labach to Fraulautern Abbey. The knights Marsilius and Reiner and their relative Marsilius...
- following districts have been incorporated into Saarlouis: Beaumarais (1936) Fraulautern (1936) Lisdorf (1936) Neuforweiler (1970) Picard (1936) Roden (1907)...
- Theley FC Ensdorf Saar 05 Saarbrücken SV Oberthal SV Weiskirchen SV Fraulautern SV St. Ingbert Source:"Verbandsliga saarland". Das deutsche Fussball-Archiv...
- Holzen Abbey Abtei Fraulautern Monastery buildings and church. Location within Bavaria Show map of Bavaria Holzen Abbey (Germany) Show map of Germany...
- The first station on the territory of today's Saarlouis was opened in Fraulautern on 16 December 1858 during the construction of the Saar line. However...
- east side of the river were the adjoining cities of Saarlautern-Roden, Fraulautern, Ensdorf, and Lisidorf, and just beyond the cities, mountainous slopes...
- Saarlouis Primary school Römerberg Roden Primary school "Im Alten Kloster" Fraulautern Primary school Steinrausch Primary school Prof. Ecker Lisdorf Primary...
- har**** German positions was commonplace in the cities of Saarlautern and Fraulautern. The bridgehead was held until the regiment was relieved on 8 March 1945...