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- Pertlstein is a former muni****lity in the district of Südoststeiermark in the Austrian state of Styria. Since the 2015 Styria muni****l structural reform...
- community of nuns dispossessed in 1919 moved to Schloss Bertholdstein in Pertlstein in Styria, Austria, until in 2007 they left the Beuronese Congregation...
- Austria and glided to a safe landing in a cornfield near the village of Pertlstein. Two w****s before the Moscow Olympics, Elena Mukhina, the 1978 world champion...
- childless Princess Henriette Maria Josefa (Schloss Burgstall, 6 July 1875 – Pertlstein, 21 April 1958), a Benedictine nun under the name Sister Adelgundis Princess...
- newly-independent Czechoslovakia to Schloss Bertholdstein, a castle in Pertlstein in the present muni****lity of Fehring in Styria. In 1942, the nunnery...
- Martin an der Raab and Mühldorf In the south: Kapfenstein In the west: Pertlstein The muni****lity Fehring consists of the villages Hirtzenrigel, Höflach...
- Reith, Unterstorcha Paldau Axbach, Häusla, Pöllau, Puch, Saaz Perlsdorf Pertlstein Petersdorf Pirching am Traubenberg Guggitzgraben, Kittenbach, Oberdorf...
- Herberstein (Styria), previously St. Gabriel's Abbey, Schloss Bertholdstein, Pertlstein in Fehring, Styria: Benedictine nuns St. George's Abbey on the Längsee...
- issue Princess Henriette Maria Josefa (Schloss Burgstall, 6 July 1875 – Pertlstein, 21 April 1958), a Benedictine nun under the name Sister Adelgundis Princess...
- Prague in 1889, which relocated in 1919–20 to Schloss Bertholdstein in Pertlstein in Styria. This was followed in 1893 by Maredret Abbey in Belgium, then...