Examples of 'zähringen' in a sentence

Meaning of "zähringen"

Zähringen is a noble family in Germany known for their significance in medieval history

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Zähringen was initially used as a training ship in Kiel.
Most of its former territory now belongs to Zähringen.
Zähringen was instead left behind in Libau.
Reutebach is one of the names of the stream running through Zähringen.
Zähringen was protected with Krupp armor.
It was probably built by a Burgundian or Zähringen noble.
The Zähringen line.
The margraves of Baden originated from the house of Zähringen.
The area is accessible by car only from Zähringen following the Pochgasse.
The house was historically related to the royal House of Zähringen.
The castle was built by the House of Zähringen to protect the Kinzig Valley.
The palace was reconstructed under Rudolf of Zähringen.
Duke of Zähringen.
Wilhelm was a Prince of Baden and a member of the House of Zähringen.
Rudolf of Zähringen.

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She was a daughter of Henry the Lion and his first wife Clementia of Zähringen.
Berthold of Zähringen.
Later, when the Zähringen line died out, these lands were inherited by the Habsburgs.
Duchy of Zähringen.
The charcoal-burner gave him some of his treasure, and was elevated to Duke of Zähringen.
House of Zähringen.
There is a restaurant nearby where you can also drive by car from Freiburg 's suburb Zähringen.
County of Zähringen.
The armored bear carries a shield and a banner, both emblazoned with the Zähringen lion.
Dukes of Zähringen.
During the exercise, the old battleship Elsass fired at Zähringen.
He was succeeded as Duke of Zähringen by his eldest son, Berthold III.
Like the lords of Weiler, the Falkensteins were ministeriales of the dukes of Zähringen.
Clementia of Zähringen.
Zähringen continued on in service through World War II, initially based in Wilhelmshaven.
After the extinction of Zähringen line, Burgdorf passed to the Counts of Kyburg.
Once Reutebach was an independent village and even larger than either Gundelfingen, Wildtal or Zähringen.
In 1157 the Dukes of Zähringen granted the abbey their protection and exemption from tolls.
A continuous sequence of counts is known since 962 ; the counts belong to the House of Zähringen.
The monastery was consecrated within the Zähringen order, with records dating back to 1139.
As bishop, he supported his brother, Berthold IV, Duke of Zähringen.
In the mid-1920s, Zähringen was heavily reconstructed and equipped for use as a radio-controlled target ship.
Others, however, elected Rudolf of Zähringen.
The fountain of Zähringen was completely destroyed by bombers during a British airstrike on November 27, 1944.
Fribourg was founded in 1157 on a peninsula of the Sarine river by the Duke of Zähringen.
Rudolf of Zähringen ( also Rudolph, Ralph or Raoul ) c.
When the Zähringer had died out, Emperor Frederick II confiscated Zähringen castle as a fief in 1218.
While exercising on 4 September, Zähringen accidentally rammed and sank the torpedo boat G171.

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