Lichtenfels may refer to: Lichtenfels, Hesse in Germany Lichtenfels, Bavaria in Germany Lichtenfels station 1. FC Lichtenfels, a German association football...
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Lichtenfels is a town in the Upper Franconian region of Bavaria, Germany, the administrative seat of Lichtenfels district. It is chiefly known as the German...
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Lichtenfels is a small town in Waldeck-Frankenberg district in northwest Hesse, Germany. Lichtenfels lies at the northeast foot of the Rothaargebirge,...
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Lichtenfels is a Landkreis (district) in Bavaria, Germany. It is bounded by (from the north and clockwise) the districts of Coburg, Kronach, Kulmbach...
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Julius Lichtenfels (19 May 1884 – 29 June 1968) was a German fencer. He competed at the 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics. "Julius Lichtenfels". Olympedia...
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von Lichtenfels". Gustav later married Emilie Lederer (b. 1858) on March 4, 1882, in Würzburg. They'd have one son, Albert Scanzoni von Lichtenfels (1885-1960)...
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With Lichtenfels DDG Hansa began to compete in the heavy-lift market to take fully-assembled locomotives to India. Deschimag built Lichtenfels at its...
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Egede and Paarss Godt-Haab Haabets Ø Moravian missions Lichtenfels Neu-Herrnhut Severin Christianshaab Frederikshaab Jacobshavn General Trade Company...
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The Lichtenfels Forest (‹See Tfd›German: Lichtenfelser Forst) is a forest northwest of the town of Lichtenfels in Upper Franconia in northern Bavaria,...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Scanzoni von Lichtenfels (21 December 1821 – 12 June 1891) was a German gynecologist and obstetrician born in Prague, in the Austrian...
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