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Meaning of "seligenstadt"

Seligenstadt is a noun that refers to a town in Germany, known for its well-preserved historic buildings and religious landmarks

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His first charge was that of chaplain at Seligenstadt.
The Seligenstadt Abbey at this time had extensive landholdings in Krotzenburg.
The nearest one is found in Seligenstadt.
Charlemagne found them at Seligenstadt ( then called Obermühlheim ) and forgave them.
It has an editorial office in Seligenstadt.
Kurier am Marktplatz - reports about Seligenstadt and the neighbouring communities of Mainhausen and Hainburg.
He wrote his biography after he had left Aachen and was living in Seligenstadt.
He died in Seligenstadt.
Winegrowing was brought to Alzenau by the monks from the monastery in Seligenstadt.
Seligenstadt is a town in the Offenbach district in the " Regierungsbezirk " of Darmstadt in Hesse, Germany.
The patronage was held since 1467 by the Benedictine monastery Seligenstadt.
The Seligenstadt Monastery held the lordship over Geiselbach until Secularization in 1802.
History = = In 933, Nieder-Hilbersheim had its first documentary mention in a document from the Seligenstadt Abbey.
Seligenstadt railway station lies on the Hanau-Groß-Umstadt Wiebelsbach ( - Erbach ) railway line Odenwaldbahn.
Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa held court in Seligenstadt in 1188.

See also

At Carnival time, the Seligenstadt fools ( Narren ) call themselves “ Schlumber ” and their town “ Schlumberland ”.

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