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River in Germany
The Pfrimm (German pronunciation: [pfʁɪm]) is a 42.7-kilometre-long (26.5 mi), left or western tributary of the Rhine in the Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany)
Pfrimm
The Pfrimm Viaduct (German: Pfrimmtalviadukt), colloquially also called the Marnheim Bridge (Marnheimer Brücke), was a railway bridge near Marnheim in
Pfrimm_Viaduct
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
part of the Zellertal region. The village is located in the part of the Pfrimm Valley, known as Zellertal, which forms part of the Alzey Hills. Neighbouring
Albisheim
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. The municipality lies in Rhenish Hesse on the river Pfrimm, a 42.7 km-long left-bank tributary to the Rhine. It belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde
Wachenheim,_Alzey-Worms
Battle of the War of the First Coalition
The Battle of Pfeddersheim or Battle of the Pfrimm (10 November 1795) saw a Habsburg Austrian army led by François Sébastien Charles Joseph de Croix, Count
Battle_of_Pfeddersheim_(1795)
Stadtteil of Worms in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
after 2,000 years of independent history. Pfeddersheim is located in the Pfrimm valley in Rhenish Hesse and surrounded by Riesling vineyards. The well-preserved
Pfeddersheim
City in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
cities of Ludwigshafen and Mainz. On the northern edge of the city, the Pfrimm flows into the Rhine, and on the southern edge, the Eisbach flows into the
Worms,_Germany
Artificial water stream in Liechtenstein
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Liechtenstein_inland_canal
Valley region in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
sheltered from north winds. Flowing through the valley in this direction is the Pfrimm, a left ban tributary of the Rhine which is just under 43 kilometres long
Zellertal_(region)
Mountain in Germany
line originally ran even further, to Marnheim, but on March 20, 1945, the Pfrimm Viaduct, a railway bridge between Kirchheimbolanden and Marnheim, was destroyed
Donnersberg
Part of the river Rhine in Switzerland and Germany
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
High_Rhine
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Kirchheimbolanden. The nearest bigger cities are Worms and Kaiserslautern. The Pfrimm river flows through the village. Neighbouring municipalities are Bolanden
Marnheim
Rail line
The Zeller Valley Railway (German: Zellertalbahn), also called the Pfrimm Valley Railway (Pfrimmtalbahn), is a branch line from Langmeil to Monsheim. Originally
Zeller_Valley_Railway
River in Switzerland
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Albula_(river)
Valley in the Swiss Alps
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Val_Russein
River in Switzerland
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Avers_Rhine
Coalition victory 10 November 1795 Battle of Pfeddersheim (1795) (Battle of the Pfrimm) Rhine 1795 French First Republic Habsburg Monarchy Coalition victory 23
List of battles of the War of the First Coalition
List_of_battles_of_the_War_of_the_First_Coalition
River in Switzerland
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Alter_Rhein
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Einselthum Municipality View of Einselthum with the Pfrimm valley and Donnersberg mountain in the background Coat of arms Location of Einselthum within
Einselthum
River in Germany
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Kander_(Germany)
Forest by many geoscientists. In the north it descends to the valley of the Pfrimm, which flows past Worms into the River Rhine, in the east it borders on
Stumpfwald
River in Germany
alluvial cone at the mouth of the Pfrimm. These bridgeheads offered good crossing sites over the river. The valleys of the Pfrimm and the Eis form natural corridors
Eisbach_(Rhine)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Hills. They are the easternmost part of Donnersbergkreis district. The Pfrimm river flows through Harxheim and Niefernheim, whilst Zell is located further
Zellertal
River in Switzerland
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Tamina_(river)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Germany. Monsheim lies in the southern Wonnegau in Rhenish Hesse on the river Pfrimm, which rises in the southern Donnersbergkreis and empties into the Rhine
Monsheim
River in Germany
Selz and Rhine the North Palatine Uplands as drainage divide to the rivers Pfrimm and Rhine eastwards as well as to the rivers Wallhalb and Schwarzbach (Blies)
Nahe_(Rhine)
Military campaign in Western Germany
bank of the Rhine against Pichegru's 37,000-man strong defenses behind the Pfrimm River near Worms. At the Battle of Frankenthal (13–14 November 1795), an
Rhine_campaign_of_1795
River in Switzerland
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Möhlinbach
River in Switzerland
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Landquart_(river)
Low mountain range in Germany
Schwarzbach Moosalb (188.2 km2) (Wald-)Lauter (275.6 km2) Alsenz (327.7 km2) Pfrimm (246.4 km2) Eisbach/Eckbach Eisbach („Altbach“, 130.2 km2) Eckbach (217
Palatinate_Forest
1525 battle in Europe
(infantry) established themselves between this new position and the River Pfrimm. So the various arms of service were all kept separate and not mixed. No
Battle_of_Pfeddersheim
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Wartberg, also known as Schillerhain. The Leiselsbach, a left tributary of the Pfrimm, rises in the urban area. The lowest point lies at 229 m above sea level
Kirchheimbolanden
River in Germany and between Germany and Switzerland
Sauer Lauter Spiegelbach Queich Speyerbach Rehbach Isenach Eckbach Eisbach Pfrimm Selz Middle Rhine Welzbach Nahe Moselle Nette Brohlbach Ahr Lower Rhine
Seerhein
Mountains in Germany
The area of the Donnersberg is drained towards the east by the 43 km long Pfrimm, which itself rises in the northern Palatine Forest, and the 61 km long
North_Palatine_Uplands
upper reaches of the Selz and the Seebach and the middle courses of the Pfrimm and the Eisbach. Alzeyer Hügelland fact file Archived 2015-06-07 at the
Alzey_Hills
Karlbach Kirchheim Andreaspforte Eisbach Mertesheim Martinspforte [de] Pfrimm Mühlbach Monzernheim Dienheim David S. Bachrach, ed. (2014), The Histories
Descriptio Wormatiensis civitatis
Descriptio_Wormatiensis_civitatis
Battle of the War of the First Coalition
napoleon-series.org. Retrieved 10 February 2014. Rickard, J. "Combat of the Pfrimm, 10 November 1795". historyofwar.org. Retrieved 10 February 2014. Rothenberg
Battle_of_Höchst_(1795)
Dutch naval officer, reformer, diplomat and British agent
Elisabeth Charlotte Henriette Catherine von Botzheim in Wachenheim an der Pfrimm on 23 September 1789. The marriage remained childless. Van Kinckel entered
Hendrik_August_van_Kinckel
Dominican monastery
close to the border with the Neuhausen district, near the bridge across the Pfrimm and today's Von-Steuben-Straße. There are streets named Engelmannstraße
Liebenau_monastery
Battle of the War of the First Coalition
bank of the Rhine against Pichegru's 37,000-man strong defenses behind the Pfrimm River near Worms. At the Battle of Frankenthal (13–14 November 1795), an
Action_at_Mannheim_(1795)
Moselle Mußbach Nahe Nette Nims Nister Odenbach Otterbach Our Palmbach Pfrimm Prims Prüm Queich Rehbach Reisbach Rhine Ringelbach Riveris Rodalb Rodenbach
List of rivers of Rhineland-Palatinate
List_of_rivers_of_Rhineland-Palatinate
west Upper Rhine tributaries, namely the Isenach, Eckbach, Eisbach and Pfrimm. From the forest of Stumpfwald in the northern Palatine Forest the watershed
Palatine_Watershed
Railway line in Germany
Although it was once part of the main line from Kaiserslautern to Mainz, the Pfrimm Viaduct was blown up in 1945 during the Second World War between Kirchheimbolanden
Donnersberg_Railway
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