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- Halbturn (Hungarian: Féltorony) is a town in the district of Neusiedl am See in the Austrian state of Burgenland. It borders Hungary to the east and is...
- Counts of Königsegg still reside at Königseggwald Castle in Swabia and at Halbturn Castle in Austria. Königsegg was named after Königsegg Castle, which was...
- was stationed at a military garrison in Prague, paid frequent visits to Halbturn Castle, the home of Archduke Friedrich, and it was ****umed that he had...
- Landesliga. SC Bad Sauerbrunn FC Deutschkreutz SpG Edelserpentin (Stuben) USV Halbturn ASK Horitschon Unterpetersdorf ASKÖ Klingenbach ASK Kohfidisch SV Leithaprodersdorf...
- city 3,655 Güttenbach Market town 898 Hackerberg Other muni****lity 357 Halbturn Other muni****lity 1,901 Hannersdorf Other muni****lity 758 Heiligenbrunn...
- Schloss Artstetten Ambras Castle Schloss Blühnbach Eckartsau Castle Schloss Halbturn Schloss ****brunn Schloss Hernstein Schloss Hetzendorf Schloss Hof Burg...
- God, the Lord is one) inscribed on it in the grave of a Jewish infant in Halbturn. It is considered to be the earliest surviving evidence of a Jewish presence...
- Porta Coeli in Moravia, the Kroměříž Archbishop's Palace and the villa of Halbturn. He also painted a portrait of Narcissus of Jerusalem. He died at Vienna...
- to 1781, with his seat at Bratislava Castle and his summer residence in Halbturn Castle at Neusiedl. He was then made Governor of the Austrian Netherlands...
- of the Jewish prayer Shema' Yisrael inscribed on it in Féltorony (now Halbturn, Burgenland, in Austria). Hungarian tribes settled the territory 650 years...