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    Traismauer is a municipality in the district of Sankt Pölten-Land in Lower Austria, Austria. It was established by the Romans, probably on a location of...
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    AD) auxiliary forts at Mautern, Traismauer, Tulln, possibly Pochlarn, and the Legionary fortress at Vienna. At Traismauer, the medieval defences almost...
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    municipalities: Stratzing, Langenlois, Rohrendorf bei Krems, Gedersdorf, Traismauer, Nußdorf ob der Traisen, Paudorf, Furth bei Göttweig, Mautern an der Donau...
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  • 1,284 Traisen Other municipality 3,453 Traiskirchen Other city 18,858 Traismauer Other city 6,224 Trattenbach Other municipality 545 Trautmannsdorf an...
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  • arguments for position of Wogastisburg in Roman camp Augustianis, today Traismauer. He says: So called Fredegar wrote in vulgar latin, for which shift of...
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    Tiefenfucha 2739 Tösens 5477 Traboch 3833 Tragöß 3868 Trahütten 3461 Traismauer 2783 Traun 7229 Traunkirchen 7617 Trautmannsdorf an der Leitha 2169 Treffen...
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  • survive: in Bacharnsdorf in Lower Austria, in Mautern (Favianis) and in Traismauer (Augustiana). In Tulln and Zeiselmauer, too, there are surviving remnants...
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  • 2021. pp. 2–3, 11–13, 23–24, 104. ISBN 978-3-89494-150-5. "St. Pölten - Traismauer - Tullnerfeld - Tulln - Wien Franz-Josefs-Bahnhof" (PDF) (in German)....
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    the German. The king ordered that Pribina be baptized in the church of Traismauer (Austria) and then serve with his followers in Ratpot's army. Before long...
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  • Franz Joseph Aumann (also Auman, Aumon; 24 February 1728, Traismauer – 30 March 1797, Sankt Florian) was an Austrian composer. Before his voice broke,...
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