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  • Badenweiler
  • Place in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Badenweiler (German pronunciation: [ˈbaːdn̩ˌvaɪlɐ]; High Alemannic: Badewiler) is a health resort and spa in the Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald district of

    Badenweiler

    Badenweiler

    Badenweiler

  • Badonviller Marsch
  • German Military March

    composer Georg Fürst (1870–1936). After 1934, with its name Germanized to "Badenweiler Marsch" by the Nazis, it was used as the official march of Hitler in

    Badonviller Marsch

    Badonviller_Marsch

  • Badenweiler (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Badenweiler may refer to: Badenweiler, spa community in Germany Badenweiler Marsch, military march Badonviller, town and commune in France This disambiguation

    Badenweiler (disambiguation)

    Badenweiler_(disambiguation)

  • Blauen (Badenweiler)
  • Mountain in Germany

    Schliengen and Malsburg-Marzell in Landkreis Lörrach and the community of Badenweiler in Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald. It is an ideal viewpoint with views of the

    Blauen (Badenweiler)

    Blauen (Badenweiler)

    Blauen_(Badenweiler)

  • Müllheim im Markgräflerland station
  • Railway station in Müllheim, Germany

    1896 to 1955, the station was the terminus of the tramway-like Müllheim-Badenweiler railway. Müllheim station is located on the southernmost portion of Rhine

    Müllheim im Markgräflerland station

    Müllheim_im_Markgräflerland_station

  • Feroze Gandhi
  • Indian independence activist, politician and journalist (1912 – 1960)

    condition worsened in April 1935, and visiting her at the sanatorium at Badenweiler and finally at Lausanne, where he was at her bedside when she died on

    Feroze Gandhi

    Feroze Gandhi

    Feroze_Gandhi

  • Salm family
  • Lotharingian noble family

    The House of Salm was a medieval Lotharingian noble family originating from Salmchâteau in the Ardennes (present-day Belgium) and ruling Salm. The dynasty

    Salm family

    Salm family

    Salm_family

  • Carl Clewing
  • German operatic singer, stage and film actor

    Glotterbad near Freiburg im Breisgau and spent his retirement in a spa in Badenweiler where he died in 1954 aged 70. In the Soviet occupation zone his writings

    Carl Clewing

    Carl Clewing

    Carl_Clewing

  • Salm (state)
  • Historic counties and principalities

    the County of Upper Salm was split up again, and the County of Salm-Badenweiler came into existence, next to it. The County of Upper Salm was inherited

    Salm (state)

    Salm (state)

    Salm_(state)

  • Jawaharlal Nehru
  • Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964

    Kamala, became terminally ill while receiving medical treatment in Badenweiler, Germany. Nehru was released from prison early on compassionate grounds

    Jawaharlal Nehru

    Jawaharlal Nehru

    Jawaharlal_Nehru

  • Abnoba
  • Name of a water deity and mountain range

    about nine epigraphic inscriptions. One altar at the Roman baths at Badenweiler, Germany, and another at Mühlenbach identify her with Diana, the Roman

    Abnoba

    Abnoba

    Abnoba

  • Mentona Moser
  • Switzerland. Luise Moser, as she was baptized, was born on 19 October 1874 in Badenweiler of the German Empire to the Baroness Fanny Louise von Sulzer-Wart of

    Mentona Moser

    Mentona Moser

    Mentona_Moser

  • Black Forest
  • Mountain range in Germany

    Roman settlements on the perimeter (e.g. the baths in Badenweiler, and mines near Badenweiler and Sulzburg) and the construction of the Roman road of

    Black Forest

    Black Forest

    Black_Forest

  • Karl Christian Gmelin
  • German botanist (1762–1837)

    Karl (Carl) Christian Gmelin (18 March 1762, in Badenweiler – 26 June 1837, in Karlsruhe) was a German botanist. He was the brother of engraver Wilhelm

    Karl Christian Gmelin

    Karl Christian Gmelin

    Karl_Christian_Gmelin

  • Anton Chekhov
  • Russian dramatist and author (1860–1904)

    realise it". On 3 June, he set off with Olga for the German spa town of Badenweiler in the Black Forest in Germany, from where he wrote outwardly jovial

    Anton Chekhov

    Anton Chekhov

    Anton_Chekhov

  • Alfred Saupe
  • Badenweiler, who laid groundbreaking work in the area of liquid crystal studies. Saupe, son of a hotelier, attended elementary school in Badenweiler and

    Alfred Saupe

    Alfred Saupe

    Alfred_Saupe

  • Ephraim Moses Lilien
  • Jewish artist and member of Bezalel school movement (1874–1925)

    Yiddish poems by Morris Rosenfeld translated into German. Lilien died in Badenweiler, Germany in 1925. A street in the Nayot neighborhood of Jerusalem is

    Ephraim Moses Lilien

    Ephraim Moses Lilien

    Ephraim_Moses_Lilien

  • Badonviller
  • Commune in Grand Est, France

    Badonviller (French pronunciation: [badɔ̃vile] ; German: Badenweiler) is a commune in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in northeastern France. Badonviller

    Badonviller

    Badonviller

    Badonviller

  • Christina of Salm
  • Duchess of Lorraine (1575–1627)

    Countess Christina of Salm-Badenweiler (1575–1627), was a Duchess consort of Lorraine; married in 1597 to Francis II, Duke of Lorraine. Christina Katharina

    Christina of Salm

    Christina of Salm

    Christina_of_Salm

  • Staatliche Baderverwaltung Badenweiler
  • Historical Arboretum in Germany

    Staatliche Baderverwaltung Badenweiler (12 hectares) is a historic arboretum located in the city Kurpark at Kaiserstrasse 5, Badenweiler, Baden-Württemberg,

    Staatliche Baderverwaltung Badenweiler

    Staatliche Baderverwaltung Badenweiler

    Staatliche_Baderverwaltung_Badenweiler

  • Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg
  • Neuchâtel from 1487 until his death. From 1466 he called himself Lord of Badenweiler. Born in 1454, Philip was the son of Rudolf IV, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg

    Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg

    Philip of Hachberg-Sausenberg

    Philip_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg

  • Charles V, Duke of Lorraine
  • Duke of Lorraine and Bar from 1675 to 1690

    Valois 2. Nicholas Francis, Duke of Lorraine 10. Paul, Count of Salm-Badenweiler 5. Christina of Salm 11. Marie Le Veneur de Tillières 1. Charles V, Duke

    Charles V, Duke of Lorraine

    Charles V, Duke of Lorraine

    Charles_V,_Duke_of_Lorraine

  • Rolf Deyhle
  • German property developer and film producer (1938–2014)

    Deyhle Born 3 October 1938 Stuttgart, Germany Died 2 May 2014 (aged 75) Badenweiler, Germany Occupations Property developer and film producer Known for Art

    Rolf Deyhle

    Rolf_Deyhle

  • Changeling
  • Creature in European folklore

    Geschichte und Psychologie des Wickelns. Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Bachmann. Badenweiler. pp. 146, 218 f, 266, 293. Katherine Briggs, A Dictionary of Fairies

    Changeling

    Changeling

    Changeling

  • Margraviate of Baden-Durlach
  • German principality (1535–1771)

    (Condominium with Fürstenberg) Markgräflerland Lordship of Badenweiler (also Oberamt Badenweiler) Oberamt of Rötteln (c. 450 km2 (170 sq mi)) Landgraviate

    Margraviate of Baden-Durlach

    Margraviate of Baden-Durlach

    Margraviate_of_Baden-Durlach

  • Werner Kreipe
  • German World War II Luftwaffe General der Flieger

    Hannover, German Empire Died 7 September 1967(1967-09-07) (aged 63) Badenweiler, West Germany Allegiance Weimar Republic Nazi Germany Branch Reichswehr

    Werner Kreipe

    Werner Kreipe

    Werner_Kreipe

  • August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck
  • Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck

    Amalia of Baden-Durlach 30. Frederick, Wild- and Rhinegrave of Salm-Neufville 15. Juliana Ursula of Salm-Neufville 31. Frenciska of Salm-Badenweiler

    August, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck

    August,_Duke_of_Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck

  • Principality of Fürstenberg
  • Principality of the Holy Roman Empire

    heiresses of Badenweiler (which had divided their father's inheritance between them) in c.1320, Hausach went directly to Fürstenberg, while Badenweiler was inherited

    Principality of Fürstenberg

    Principality of Fürstenberg

    Principality_of_Fürstenberg

  • Counts of Freiburg
  • Egino II's, Heinrich, received the southern territories, which included Badenweiler. By 1303, the counts from Heinrich's line had died out without leaving

    Counts of Freiburg

    Counts of Freiburg

    Counts_of_Freiburg

  • Kamala Nehru
  • Indian independence activist and wife of Jawaharlal Nehru (1899-1936)

    1935, as Kamala Nehru's health again deteriorated, she was taken to Badenweiler in Germany by Subhash Chandra Bose and admitted to a sanatorium for treatment

    Kamala Nehru

    Kamala Nehru

    Kamala_Nehru

  • Markgräflerland
  • Region of Germany

    dissolution. Markgräflerland is the combination of three lordships: Badenweiler, Rötteln and Sausenburg. In 1556 the Markgraf (Margrave) became Protestant

    Markgräflerland

    Markgräflerland

    Markgräflerland

  • Minium (mineral)
  • Mineral form of lead tetroxide

    relatively small amounts throughout the world: Langhecke [de], Hesse; Badenweiler, Baden-Württemberg; Bleialf, Eifel district; Horhausen (Grube Holzappel [de])

    Minium (mineral)

    Minium (mineral)

    Minium_(mineral)

  • Sausenburg Castle
  • Ruin in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Freiburg, bestowed his property Badenweiler to the margraves of Hachberg-Sausenberg in 1444; the merger of Badenweiler, Rötteln, and Sausenberg marked

    Sausenburg Castle

    Sausenburg Castle

    Sausenburg_Castle

  • List of castles in Baden-Württemberg
  • Zähringen Castle Alt-Urach Castle, Lenzkirch Baden Castle/Badenweiler Castle, Badenweiler Falkenstein Castle, Buchenbach Hauenfels Castle, Ehrenstetten

    List of castles in Baden-Württemberg

    List of castles in Baden-Württemberg

    List_of_castles_in_Baden-Württemberg

  • Bert Reisfeld
  • Austrian lyricist (1906–1991)

    Berthold Reisfeld (Vienna, 1906 - Badenweiler, 1991) was a lyricist, noted for adapting lyrics to well-known songs either to or from English. The songs

    Bert Reisfeld

    Bert_Reisfeld

  • Ingeborg Hecht-Studniczka
  • German writer

    in Badenweiler. She was a member of Cercle littéraire and wrote about Badenweiler and its writers, including How could I ever forget Badenweiler. She

    Ingeborg Hecht-Studniczka

    Ingeborg Hecht-Studniczka

    Ingeborg_Hecht-Studniczka

  • An Autobiography (Nehru)
  • Autobiography of Jawaharlal Nehru

    deteriorating health, and the following month he added a postscript whilst at Badenweiler, Schwarzwald, where she was receiving treatment. M.G. Hallet, working

    An Autobiography (Nehru)

    An_Autobiography_(Nehru)

  • Leipziger Lerche
  • Pastry of Leipzig

    Historical Museum Leipzig Robert Habs/Leopold Rosner, Appetit-Lexikon, Badenweiler 1997 (reprint of the original version Vienna 1898) Irene Krauß, Chronik

    Leipziger Lerche

    Leipziger Lerche

    Leipziger_Lerche

  • Albert Fraenkel
  • German physician (1864 - 1938)

    suffering from tuberculosis. He established a tuberculosis sanatorium at Badenweiler in the Black Forest. Fraenkel also first used g-Strophanthin (ouabain)

    Albert Fraenkel

    Albert Fraenkel

    Albert_Fraenkel

  • René Schickele
  • German-French writer, essayist and translator (1883–1940)

    World War, he moved to Badenweiler, remaining passionately committed to the understanding between Germany and France. In Badenweiler he met Annette Kolb

    René Schickele

    René Schickele

    René_Schickele

  • Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden
  • Grand Duke of Baden from 1907 to 1918

    Karlsruhe, Grand Duchy of Baden Died 9 August 1928(1928-08-09) (aged 71) Badenweiler, Weimar Republic Spouse Princess Hilda of Nassau ​ ​ (m. 1885)​ Names

    Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden

    Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden

    Frederick_II,_Grand_Duke_of_Baden

  • Philip I, Margrave of Baden
  • Margrave of Baden-Sponheim, Imperial governor

    baronies Hachberg, Usenberg, Sausenburg, Rötteln and Baden Castle in Badenweiler in South Baden. Philip fought on the French side in the Italian Wars

    Philip I, Margrave of Baden

    Philip I, Margrave of Baden

    Philip_I,_Margrave_of_Baden

  • Grand Duchy of Baden
  • State in southwest Germany (1806–1918)

    very numerous and have acquired great celebrity, those of Baden-Baden, Badenweiler, Antogast, Griesbach, Friersbach and Peterthal being the most frequented

    Grand Duchy of Baden

    Grand Duchy of Baden

    Grand_Duchy_of_Baden

  • Horst Lichter
  • German cook, television cook, and cookbook author

    daughter. He is married for the third time with Nada Lichter and lived in Badenweiler for eight years, and moved to Cologne in 2020. Lichter is very interested

    Horst Lichter

    Horst Lichter

    Horst_Lichter

  • List of Roman public baths
  • Imperial Baths, Barbara Baths, and Forum Baths in Trier, Germany Weißenburg Badenweiler Thermae [de] Xanten, Nordrhein-Westfalen Aquincum Avdat Ashkelon Beit

    List of Roman public baths

    List_of_Roman_public_baths

  • Heinrich Lüders
  • German orientalist and indologist

    Heinrich Lüders (25 June 1869 in Lübeck – 7 May 1943 in Badenweiler) was a German Orientalist and Indologist known for his epigraphical analysis of the

    Heinrich Lüders

    Heinrich_Lüders

  • Frederick V, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
  • German nobleman

    represented by his councillor, Amtmann John George of Merckelbach from Badenweiler. Baden-Durlach was returned to Frederick V, but not Upper Baden. He returned

    Frederick V, Margrave of Baden-Durlach

    Frederick V, Margrave of Baden-Durlach

    Frederick_V,_Margrave_of_Baden-Durlach

  • Charles Régnier
  • German actor (1914–2001)

    wanted to become a doctor. Charles Regnier grew up in Strasbourg and Badenweiler where his maternal grandparents owned the Schloss Hausbaden hotel. After

    Charles Régnier

    Charles Régnier

    Charles_Régnier

  • Stephen Crane
  • American novelist, short story writer, poet, and journalist

    was the most forlorn of all hopes." On May 28, the couple arrived at Badenweiler, Germany, a health spa on the edge of the Black Forest. Despite his weakened

    Stephen Crane

    Stephen Crane

    Stephen_Crane

  • List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (F)
  • n/a n/a 1250: Partitioned from Urach 1272: Partitioned into itself and Badenweiler 1368: City of Freiburg to Austria 1444: To Baden-Hachberg-Sausenberg

    List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (F)

    List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(F)

  • List of killings by law enforcement officers in pre-reunification Germany
  • p. 5. "Der erste Banküberfall mit Geiselnahme in Deutschland fand in Badenweiler statt". Badische Zeitung (in German). 15 February 2022. "Klaus Scharfenort"

    List of killings by law enforcement officers in pre-reunification Germany

    List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_pre-reunification_Germany

  • Jacob Venedey
  • German politician, opinion journalist and writer (1805–1871)

    Germany as a freelance writer and first lived in Heidelberg, from 1858 in Badenweiler. Das Geschwornengericht in den preußischen Rheinprovinzen. Köln 1830

    Jacob Venedey

    Jacob Venedey

    Jacob_Venedey

  • List of German exonyms for places in France
  • Azingen Baccarat Burgambach Badménil-aux-Bois Badmenei Badonviller Badenweiler Balzweiler Ban-de-Laveline Owelingen Ban-de-Sapt Bann Ban-sur-Meurthe

    List of German exonyms for places in France

    List_of_German_exonyms_for_places_in_France

  • List of dialling codes in Germany
  • Steinen-Endenburg, Wies 763 7631 Müllheim, Auggen, Buggingen, Neuenburg 7632 Badenweiler 7633 Staufen im Breisgau, Bad Krozingen, Bollschweil, Ehrenkirchen, Hartheim

    List of dialling codes in Germany

    List of dialling codes in Germany

    List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany

  • Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
  • Grand Duchess of Tuscany from 1670 to 1721

    Catherine de' Medici 3. Marguerite of Lorraine 28. John VII, Count of Salm-Badenweiler 14. Paul, Count of Salm-Brandenburg 29. Louise de Stainville 7. Christina

    Marguerite Louise d'Orléans

    Marguerite Louise d'Orléans

    Marguerite_Louise_d'Orléans

  • Marguerite of Lorraine
  • Duchess of Orléans

    Catherine de' Medici 1. Marguerite of Lorraine 12. John VII, Count of Salm-Badenweiler 6. Paul of Salm 13. Claude de Stainville 3. Christina of Salm 14. Tanneguy

    Marguerite of Lorraine

    Marguerite of Lorraine

    Marguerite_of_Lorraine

  • Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald
  • District in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    Schallstadt Schluchsee Sölden Sankt Märgen Sankt Peter Stegen Umkirch Wittnau Municipalities Au Auggen Badenweiler Ballrechten-Dottingen Bötzingen Bollschweil

    Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald

    Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald

  • Nikolaus Eglinger
  • Swiss physician

    Margrave of Baden-Durlach Privy Councillor and Chief Magistrate of Badenweiler), who was married to Sara Brand. She was the daughter of Bernhard Brand

    Nikolaus Eglinger

    Nikolaus_Eglinger

  • Ernest, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
  • Margrave of Baden-Durlach, Founder of the Ernestine line of Baden

    1511, Christopher demanded that the Estates of Rötteln, Sausenberg and Badenweiler salute Philip, but they refused. On subsequent meetings of the Estates

    Ernest, Margrave of Baden-Durlach

    Ernest, Margrave of Baden-Durlach

    Ernest,_Margrave_of_Baden-Durlach

  • Ludwig Nohl
  • German writer and musicologist (1831–1885)

    Beethoven Letters" (Neue Briefe Beethovens). From 1868 to 1872, he lived in Badenweiler and eventually returned to Heidelberg. In 1875, he was a lecturer at

    Ludwig Nohl

    Ludwig Nohl

    Ludwig_Nohl

  • Otto Eckmann
  • German painter and graphic artist

    tuberculosis that had plagued him for years on 11 June 1902, at age 37 in Badenweiler, Germany. Otto Eckmann was skilled in many areas of art and design including

    Otto Eckmann

    Otto Eckmann

    Otto_Eckmann

  • Armeemarschsammlung
  • Catalog of German military march music

    added in the revised numbering scheme: "Alte Kameraden" (HM II, 150) "Badenweiler Marsch" (HM II, 256) Few of the most famed German march composers were

    Armeemarschsammlung

    Armeemarschsammlung

  • List of botanical gardens in Germany
  • Schandau Lichtentaler Allee Baden-Baden Staatliche Baderverwaltung Badenweiler Badenweiler Ökologisch-Botanischer Garten der Universität Bayreuth Bayreuth

    List of botanical gardens in Germany

    List_of_botanical_gardens_in_Germany

  • Princess Hilda of Nassau
  • Grand Duchess of Baden from 1907 to 1918

    health was weak. The former grand duchess died on 8 February 1952 in Badenweiler. As Frederick and Hilda were without own direct heirs, they bequeathed

    Princess Hilda of Nassau

    Princess Hilda of Nassau

    Princess_Hilda_of_Nassau

  • House of Hachberg-Sausenberg
  • of Neuchâtel, while the Landgraviate of Sausenberg, the lordship of Badenweiler, the lordship of Rötteln and Schopfheim went to Margrave Christopher

    House of Hachberg-Sausenberg

    House of Hachberg-Sausenberg

    House_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg

  • Müllheim im Markgräflerland
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    in the center of Markgräflerland, in between the "Bath triangle" of Badenweiler, Bad Krozingen and Bad Bellingen. The city lies between the Rhine valley

    Müllheim im Markgräflerland

    Müllheim im Markgräflerland

    Müllheim_im_Markgräflerland

  • Leo Kestenberg
  • German-Israeli pianist, music educator, and cultural politician

    Education (ISME), for his services to music education. He visited Berlin and Badenweiler the same year. He died in Tel Aviv at age 79 following a bout of angina

    Leo Kestenberg

    Leo Kestenberg

    Leo_Kestenberg

  • Hochburg
  • Castle ruin in SW Germany

    Margraves of Baden-Durlach. (Bastion Rötteln; Bastion Sausenberg; Bastion Badenweiler) The castle was besieged for two years during the Thirty Years' War in

    Hochburg

    Hochburg

    Hochburg

  • History of Freiburg
  • archaeologists and his organisation "Ahnenerbe" from a two-week holiday in Badenweiler. As in many places across Germany, during the Kristallnacht of 1938,

    History of Freiburg

    History_of_Freiburg

  • Münstertal, Black Forest
  • Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    of Stohren towards the Schauinsland and via the Münsterhalde towards Badenweiler. The altitude of the Münstertal ranges from 380 m above sea level up

    Münstertal, Black Forest

    Münstertal, Black Forest

    Münstertal,_Black_Forest

  • Taganrog
  • City in Rostov Oblast, Russia

    Monument "Artyomka" Taganrog is twinned with: Antratsyt, Ukraine (2012) Badenweiler, Germany (2002) Cherven Bryag, Bulgaria (1963) Jining, China (2009) Khartsyzk

    Taganrog

    Taganrog

    Taganrog

  • Friedrich Weißler
  • German lawyer and judge

    Weissler: Die Weißlers. Ein deutsches Familienschicksal. Oase Verlag, Badenweiler 2011; Dieter Miosge: Friedrich Weissler (1891–1937). Ein Juristenschicksal

    Friedrich Weißler

    Friedrich_Weißler

  • Clementia of Zähringen
  • Duchess of Bavaria (1147–1162) and Saxony (1156–1162)

    alliance with the Welf party in Southern Germany. She was heiress of Badenweiler, although her husband sold these Swabian estates to Frederick I, Holy

    Clementia of Zähringen

    Clementia of Zähringen

    Clementia_of_Zähringen

  • Friedrich Ludwig (painter)
  • German painter

    military, although he identified as a pacifist. In 1920 Ludwig joined the "Badenweiler Kreis", which was a group of like-minded people; the group's notable

    Friedrich Ludwig (painter)

    Friedrich_Ludwig_(painter)

  • Eugénie de Beauharnais
  • Princess consort of Hohenzollern-Hechingen

    only at a distance. In summer 1847 she set off to seek a cure at the Badenweiler spa, but on the return journey she died at the Hotel Post in Freudenstadt

    Eugénie de Beauharnais

    Eugénie de Beauharnais

    Eugénie_de_Beauharnais

  • Abnoba mons
  • 1893, col. 104. Werner Heinz, Rainer Wiegels: Der Diana Abnoba Altar in Badenweiler. In: Antike Welt 13/4. 1982, S. 37–43. Reinhard Wenskus: Abnoba. In the

    Abnoba mons

    Abnoba_mons

  • Rüdiger Safranski
  • German philosopher

    married his longtime girlfriend Gisela Nicklaus. He lives in Berlin and Badenweiler. Safranski's most popular works are monographs on Friedrich Schiller

    Rüdiger Safranski

    Rüdiger Safranski

    Rüdiger_Safranski

  • Adolf Weil (physician)
  • German pathologist and internist (1848–1916)

    losing his voice. Later he lived and worked in Ospitaletto, San Remo and Badenweiler, relocating to Wiesbaden in 1893, where he died in 1916. In 1913, in

    Adolf Weil (physician)

    Adolf Weil (physician)

    Adolf_Weil_(physician)

  • Karl Friedrich Moest
  • German sculptor

    Karl Friedrich Moest Memorial to Frederick I of Baden in Badenweiler, by Carl Friedrich Moest Born (1838-03-26)26 March 1838 Gernsbach, Grand Duchy of

    Karl Friedrich Moest

    Karl Friedrich Moest

    Karl_Friedrich_Moest

  • List of places with stolpersteine
  • of November 2013; see also List of stolpersteine in Baden-Baden [de] Badenweiler Bamberg Bargteheide: one stolperstein as of November, 2009 Barsinghausen

    List of places with stolpersteine

    List of places with stolpersteine

    List_of_places_with_stolpersteine

  • Spa architecture
  • of Naples. In German the spas of Aachen, Wiesbaden, Baden-Baden and Badenweiler were founded in the first century A.D. In Switzerland, St. Moritz first

    Spa architecture

    Spa architecture

    Spa_architecture

  • Rötteln Castle
  • Castle ruins in Lörrach, Germany

    the city and the castle suffered severe damage. In 1444, the domain of Badenweiler passed from the last Count of Freiburg, John, to the son of Margrave

    Rötteln Castle

    Rötteln Castle

    Rötteln_Castle

  • Merzhausen
  • Municipality in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    public footpath, to Freiburg via Staufen im Breisgau and Salzburg to Badenweiler. The village also has a lot of breathtaking nature, so much so that in

    Merzhausen

    Merzhausen

    Merzhausen

  • Horst Keining
  • German painter

    in the Kunstverein Kassel, Germany, and at the Galerie Luise Krohn in Badenweiler, Germany. These watercolour paintings using imagery from architecture

    Horst Keining

    Horst Keining

    Horst_Keining

  • June 1900
  • Month in 1900

    writer, author of The Red Badge of Courage, died of tuberculosis in Badenweiler, Germany. U.S. President William McKinley signed into law the federal

    June 1900

    June 1900

    June_1900

  • Vlastimil Jansa
  • Czech chess grandmaster (born 1942)

    1981, Trnava 1982, Borgarnes 1985, Gausdal 1987 (and third in 1988), Badenweiler 1990, Münster 1992 and Lázně Bohdaneč 1997. He was a runner-up at Zinnowitz

    Vlastimil Jansa

    Vlastimil Jansa

    Vlastimil_Jansa

  • Rebeka Masarova
  • Spanish–Swiss tennis player (born 1999)

    Túria, Spain 15,000 Clay Isabelle Wallace 3–6, 3–6 Win 1–2 Sep 2018 ITF Badenweiler, Germany 15,000 Clay Nina Stadler 6–2, 7–5 Loss 1–3 Jan 2019 ITF Manacor

    Rebeka Masarova

    Rebeka Masarova

    Rebeka_Masarova

  • Felix Würtz
  • Swiss surgeon

    Frenken: Gefesselte Kinder: Geschichte und Psychologie des Wickelns. Badenweiler 2011. Werner E. Gerabek, Bernhard D. Haage, Gundolf Keil und Wolfgang

    Felix Würtz

    Felix_Würtz

  • George Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach
  • Margrave of Baden-Durlach

    retained the southern parts of Baden-Durlach, the Lordships of Rötteln and Badenweiler and the County of Sausenburg. Thus, the Margraviate was fragmented further

    George Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach

    George Frederick, Margrave of Baden-Durlach

    George_Frederick,_Margrave_of_Baden-Durlach

  • Beno Axionov
  • Soviet and Moldovan actor, director and drama instructor

    Tschechow-Jubiläumswoche in Badenweiler 27.07.2010 http://www.tillflorianbeyerbach.de/fileadmin/images/R%C3%BCckblick_Vorstellung_Badenweiler.pdf Archived 2025-04-07

    Beno Axionov

    Beno Axionov

    Beno_Axionov

  • Swaddling
  • Practice of wrapping infants so as to restrict movement

    Geschichte und Psychologie des Wickelns. Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Bachmann. Badenweiler. Frenken, Ralph (2011 b). Psychology and history of swaddling: Part two

    Swaddling

    Swaddling

    Swaddling

  • Ivan Yarkovsky
  • Polish-Russian civil engineer (1844–1902)

    locomotive factory at Dyatkovo. He fell ill in 1901 and went to a spa in Badenweiler and died from a sarcoma in Heidelberg. Yarkovsky's little-known publication

    Ivan Yarkovsky

    Ivan Yarkovsky

    Ivan_Yarkovsky

  • Takis Mehmet Ali
  • German politician (born 1991)

    Germany from Greece and Turkey in the 1980s. He is single and resides in Badenweiler. He is a Greek Orthodox Christian. He came out as gay in 2021. "Gewählte

    Takis Mehmet Ali

    Takis Mehmet Ali

    Takis_Mehmet_Ali

  • Schlaich Bergermann Partner
  • Structural engineering and consulting firm, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany

    are possible and have been realized: the roof over the Roman Baths in Badenweiler, Germany; CYTS Peking; Main Train Station in Berlin, Germany; Foreign

    Schlaich Bergermann Partner

    Schlaich Bergermann Partner

    Schlaich_Bergermann_Partner

  • Rudolf IV, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
  • 15th Century Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg

    Freiburg-Neuchâtel gave the Badenweiler district, including Badenweiler Castle to his nephews Rudolf IV and Hugo. The districts of Badenweiler, Rötteln and Hachberg-Sausenberg

    Rudolf IV, Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg

    Rudolf_IV,_Margrave_of_Hachberg-Sausenberg

  • Neuenburg am Rhein
  • Town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany

    was the expansion by the Hohenstaufen family from their possessions in Badenweiler toward their possessions in the Alsace. By founding Neuenburg, the Zähringen

    Neuenburg am Rhein

    Neuenburg am Rhein

    Neuenburg_am_Rhein

  • List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia
  • United States Lovech, Bulgaria Taiyuan, China Taganrog Antratsyt, Ukraine Badenweiler, Germany Cherven Bryag, Bulgaria Jining, China Khartsyzk, Ukraine Lüdenscheid

    List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia

    List of twin towns and sister cities in Russia

    List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Russia

  • Trams in Germany
  • List of German tramway networks

    (1913-1945) Aachen († September 29, 1974) Baden-Baden († February 28, 1951) Badenweiler († May 22, 1955) Bad Kreuznach († January 5, 1953) Berlin (West) (June

    Trams in Germany

    Trams in Germany

    Trams_in_Germany

  • Taganrog Theatre
  • Russian drama theater

    the theater performed at the International Literary & Musical Forum in Badenweiler, Germany, staging Anton Chekhov's Proposal and The Wood Demon. In October

    Taganrog Theatre

    Taganrog Theatre

    Taganrog_Theatre

  • List of mountains and hills of the Black Forest
  • m), north of Gersbach Blauen (also Hochblauen; 1,165 m), southeast of Badenweiler Hornisgrinde (1,164 m), (highest mountain of the Northern Black Forest)

    List of mountains and hills of the Black Forest

    List of mountains and hills of the Black Forest

    List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Black_Forest

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