- into the name
Straubing. In 1218 a new part of the city (called 'new town') was
founded by Duke
Ludwig I
Wittelsbach of Bavaria.
Straubing became the capital...
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Straube is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Emil J.
Straube (born 1952),
Swiss and
American mathematician Erich Straube (1887–1971)...
- The
Straubing Tigers are a
professional men's ice
hockey team,
based in
Straubing, Germany, that
competes in the
Deutsche Eishockey Liga.
Straubing plays...
- Bavaria-Landshut and Bavaria-
Straubing:
William and
Albert received a part of the
Lower Bavarian inheritance, with a
capital in
Straubing and
rights to Hainaut...
-
independent town of
Straubing is
surrounded by the district. The seat of the
government of the
district (Landratsamt) is
located in
Straubing. The only towns...
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Straubing station is the
railway station of the
Lower Bavarian city of
Straubing. It is
located on the Regensburg–P****au and
Straubing–Bogen
railway lines...
- John's sister,
Margaret of Burgundy,
married Duke
William II of Bavaria-
Straubing, one of the
brothers of
Margaret of Bavaria. Charles, then 17, rode in...
- The TSV
Straubing was a
German ****ociation
football club from the city of
Straubing, Bavaria. The club
achieved notability by
playing in the
second division...
- The
Straubing culture (or
Straubingen culture) is the name for a
Bronze Age
culture which spread primarily in the
territory of modern-day
Lower Bavaria...
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partitioned into Bavaria-Landshut and Bavaria-
Straubing.
Upper Bavaria was
partitioned between Bavaria-
Straubing and Bavaria-Landshut in 1363.
After the death...