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    Coach Paiam Yazdanpanah Head of Scouting/Video Analyst Lorenz Kutscha-Lissberg Chief Scout Gerhard Hitzel Scout Siegfried Aigner Andreas Ogris Maximilian...
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  • Hillersbach is a river of Hesse, Germany. It flows into the Nidder in Lißberg. List of rivers of Hesse Water map service of the Hessian Ministry for the...
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  • Ortenberg-Lissberg Pumped Storage Station Ortenberg 50°22′35″N 9°05′33″E / 50.3763118°N 9.092592°E / 50.3763118; 9.092592 (Ortenberg-Lissberg Pumped...
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    German legal scholar Paul Kutscha (1872–1935), Austrian painter Kutscha-Lißberg (originally Kutscha/Kutsche), Austrian noble family (ennobled 1881) Kutzsche...
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    districts: Bergheim, Bleichenbach, Eckartsborn, Effolderbach, Gelnhaar, Lißberg, Ortenberg, Selters, Usenborn and Wippenbach. The elections in March 2016...
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  • Ludwig van Beethoven – Koblenz Musical Instruments Museum Lißberg [nl] – Ortenberg-Lißberg Siegfrieds Mechanisches Musikkabinett [nl] – Rüdesheim am Rhein...
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    Widdersheim [de], Rodheim [de] , Ulfa [de] and Wallernhausen [de], the Lordship of Lissberg [de], the Fuldish Mark [de] with the half vogteien of Echzell, Berstadt [de]...
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  • renounced their claims on Ziegenhain and Nidda, the Lordship of Lißberg and Lißberg Castle on 30 September 1455 orally and in writing before a tribunal...
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    jugs, and vessels, to exotic collector miniatures The year was 1848 in Lissberg, Germany/ Hesse. Brothers August and Louis Uhl worked at their father's...
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    they took Lißberg Castle by force, claiming that it was a fief of Ziegenhain and that it had reverted to them when Frederick of Lißberg had died in...
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