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5 unusual facts about Lauterbach


Claude Louis, Comte de Saint-Germain

On the death of Frederick in 1766 he returned to France, bought a small estate in Alsace near Lauterbach, and devoted his time to religion and farming.

Franz Xaver von Linsenmann

However, he died before his consecration during a curative stay in the Black Forest spa town of Lauterbach.

Jakob Heine

Jakob (or Jacob) Heine (April 16, 1800, Lauterbach, Black Forest, Germany – November 12, 1879, Cannstatt, Germany) was a German orthopaedist.

Schwalmtal, Hesse

Through the community runs Federal Highway (Bundesstraße) 254 from Alsfeld by way of Lauterbach to Fulda.

Wilhelm Karpenstein

Wilhelm Karpenstein (born 24 May 1903 in Frankfurt am Main - died 2 May 1968 in Lauterbach, Hesse) was a German Nazi Party politician.


Friedrich Adolf Riedesel

Friedrich Adolf was born in Lauterbach, Hesse, into a family of the minor German nobility (Riedesel), the second son of Johann Wilhelm Riedesel, Freiherr zu Eisenbach (1705-1782) and Sophia von Borcke (1705-1769).

Jesus in the Talmud

Lauterbach, Jacob Z., "Jesus in the Talmud” in Rabbinic Essays, Cincinnati: Hebrew Union College Press, 1951 (reprinted by Ktav, 1973).

ThreadX

Several ThreadX-aware development tools are available, such as Wind River Workbench, ARM RealView, Green Hills Software's MULTI, Metrowerks CodeWarrior, IAR C-SPY, Lauterbach TRACE32, and visionCLICK.

Vogelsberg Railway

The name of the Vogelsberg Railway was originally used for the now closed and dismantled branch line between Stockheim and Lauterbach.


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