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Wartensee railway station (German:
Bahnhof Wartensee) is a
railway station in Thal, in the
Swiss canton of St. Gallen. It is a
station on the Rorschach–Heiden...
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Diethelm Blarer von
Wartensee (born 1503 at
Wartensee Castle near Rorschach; died 18
December 1564 in Rorschach) was
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall...
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Jakob Christoph Blarer von
Wartensee (11 May 1542 – 18
April 1608) was a
Bishop of
Basel and a
leader in the Counter-Reformation in the
region around...
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Franz Xaver Schnyder von
Wartensee (18
April 1786 – 27
August 1868) was a Swiss-born composer,
teacher of
composition and
writer on music,
resident in...
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lived in Switzerland. In 1831, he
founded an
educational institute in
Wartensee (Lucerne). In 1833, he
moved this to Willisau, and from 1835 to 1836,...
- Schaffhausen, Solothurn, Thurgau, and Zug.
Jakob Christoph Blarer von
Wartensee (1576–1608)
Wilhelm Rinck von
Balderstein (1609–1628)
Johann Heinrich...
- corporation. Von Moos
married the
aristocrat Marcelle Sophie Maria Schnyder von
Wartensee (1920–1999). 100
Jahre von Moos'sche
Eisenwerke Luzern 1842-1942 Moos...
- 1821 d. 6 Feb 1912 aged 89),
daughter of
Robert Lucas de
Pearsall of
Wartensee Castle,
Switzerland (formerly of
Willesbridge House, Gloucestershire)...
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prevent the
Reformation from
entering the Abbey.
Diethelm Blarer von
Wartensee (1530–1564)
Expanded the Abbey,
known as the
Third Founder due to his...
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Parents Charles Stanhope, 7th Earl of
Harrington Elizabeth Still de
Pearsall (daughter of
Robert Lucas de
Pearsall of
Wartensee Castle, Switzerland)...