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Mammern is a muni****lity in
Frauenfeld District in the
canton of Thurgau, Switzerland, on Lake Constance.
Finds from the
Neolithic Age,
Bronze Age (including...
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Manegold von
Mammern (also
Manegold von Böttstein-
Mammern; died 1 May 1133) was
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1121 to 1133. He
descended from a...
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Mammern Castle is a
castle in the muni****lity of
Mammern of the
Canton of
Thurgau in Switzerland. It is a
Swiss heritage site of
national significance...
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Mammern railway station (German:
Bahnhof Mammern) is a
railway station in
Mammern, in the
Swiss canton of Thurgau. It is an
intermediate stop on the Lake...
- at Freudenbergstr****e 101
until the last
years of his life. He died in
Mammern, Switzerland, a
village on Lake
Constance at the age of 89. "lȁv". Hrvatski...
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Richard Kroner (8
March 1884 in
Breslau – 2
November 1974 in
Mammern) was a
German neo-Hegelian philosopher,
known for his Von Kant bis
Hegel (1921/4)...
- (1077–c. 1083), anti-abbot
Werinhar (1083–1086), anti-abbot
Manegold von
Mammern (1121–1133)
Heinrich von
Twiel (1121–1122), anti-abbot
Werinher (1133–1167)...
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Kesswil Kradolf-Schönenberg
Kreuzlingen Langrickenbach Lengwil Lommis Mammern Märstetten
Matzingen Müllheim Münchwilen (TG) Münsterlingen
Neunforn Pfyn...
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which would have
necessitated a new election, was forged.
Manegold von
Mammern was
ported as counter-abbot. In 1121,
Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen, established...
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Hubberg Kefikon Klingenberg Last
Liebburg Liebenfels Louisenberg Mammern Mammertshofen Neuburg Roggwil Schleifenrain Seeburg Sonnenberg Steinegg...