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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lower_AlsaceLower Alsace - Wikipedia

    Alsace. Lower Alsace [a] (northern Alsace) was a landgraviate of the Holy Roman Empire held ex officio by the Bishop of Strasbourg. [1] Prior to is acquisition by the bishopric, it was held by the counts of Hüneburg. [2] In 1174 Count Gottfried of Hüneburg was the landgrave when he got into a dispute with the Abbey of Neuburg near Hagenau. [3]

  2. Upper Rhine Plain. Coordinates: 48.9650°N 8.2340°E. The Upper Rhine Plain, [1] Rhine Rift Valley [2] or Upper Rhine Graben [3] ( German: Oberrheinische Tiefebene, Oberrheinisches Tiefland or Oberrheingraben, French: Vallée du Rhin) is a major rift, about 350-kilometre-long (220 mi) and on average 50-kilometre-wide (31 mi), between Basel in ...

  3. Philipp Jakob Spener (23 January 1635 – 5 February 1705) [1] was a German Lutheran theologian who essentially founded what would come to be known as Pietism. He was later dubbed the "Father of Pietism". A prolific writer, his two main works, Pia desideria (1675) and Allgemeine Gottesgelehrtheit (1680), were published while he was the chief ...

  4. Coat of arms of Alsace, representing Haut-Rhin and Bas-Rhin. The Alsace independence movement ( French: Mouvement autonomiste alsacien; Alsatian: D'Elsässischa Salbschtstandikaitbewegùng; German: Elsässische autonome Bewegung) is a cultural, ideological and political regionalist movement for greater autonomy or outright independence of Alsace .

  5. Matthias, 1595–1619, nephew, Holy Roman Emperor from 1612, with his younger brother. Maximilian III as regent, 1612–1618. In 1619 the Habsburg hereditary lands were re-unified under the rule of Emperor Ferdinand II. He gave Further Austria to his younger brother: Leopold V, 1623–1632. Ferdinand Charles, son, 1632–1662.

  6. Rue d'Alsace-Lorraine (in Occitan: carrièra d'Alsacia-Lorena) is a road in Toulouse, capital of the Occitania, in the South of France . It is one of the main routes in Toulouse. Like rue Saint-Rome [ fr], it is the city's main shopping street. It is also, with rue de Metz [ fr] and rue Théodore-Ozenne [ fr], one of the main Haussmann arteries ...

  7. Duchy of Alsace. The Duchy of Alsace ( Latin: Ducatus Alsacensi, Ducatum Elisatium; German: Herzogtum Elsaß) was a large political subdivision of the Frankish Empire during the last century and a half of Merovingian rule. It corresponded to the territory of Alsace and was carved out of southern Austrasia in the last decade of the reign of ...