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- Tegerfelden is a muni****lity in the district of Zurzach in the canton of Aargau in Switzerland. Located in the Surb river valley, Tegerfelden has an area...
- Ulrich von Tegerfelden (died 12 April between 1200 and 1204 in Saint Gall) was Bishop of Chur and Abbot of Saint Gall. Ulrich descended from the Aargau...
- von Tegerfelden (died 19 February 1233) was the bishop of Constance (as Konrad II) from 1208 until his death. He belonged to the noble Tegerfelden family [de]...
- muni****lities: Döttingen Endingen Ehrendingen Freienwil Lengnau Schneisingen Tegerfelden The Surb is a 20 kilometres (12.4 mi) long river in the Swiss cantons...
- Habsburg. Freiherren of Tegerfelden Attested since 1113; originally in the service of the dukes of Zähringen; Ulrich of Tegerfelden was abbot of St Gall...
- event organized by the Swiss Identitarian organization "Junge Tat" in Tegerfelden. After an interrogation, Sellner was released on the condition that he...
- Heinrich von Twiel (1121–1122), anti-abbot Werinher (1133–1167) Ulrich von Tegerfelden (1167–1199) Ulrich von Veringen (1199–1200) Heinrich von Klingen (1200–1204)...
- the east, Lengnau to the south-east, Unterendingen to the south, and Tegerfelden to the west. The blazon of the muni****l coat of arms is Azure three...
- 4323 ISO 3166 code CH-AG Surrounded by Döttingen, Klingnau, Küssaberg (DE-BW), Rekingen, Rietheim, Tegerfelden Website www.badzurzach.ch SFSO statistics...
- II (760–782) 24. Solomon I (835–871) 26. Gebhard I von Wetterau, von Tegerfelden (873–875) 27. Solomon II (875–889) 28. Solomon III (890–919) 30. Conrad...