Rothenburg

Rothenburg is the name of geographical objects:

Cities and Towns:

  • Rothenburg ob der Tauber, town in the district of Ansbach in Franconia
  • Rothenburg an der Oder, German name of the city Czerwieńsk
  • Rothenburg / Upper Lusatia, a town in the district of Görlitz in Saxony
  • Rothenburg ( Saale), municipality in the district Saale in Saxony -Anhalt
  • Rothenburg LU, municipality in the canton of Lucerne
  • Rothenburg ( Krug village), district of the municipality in the district of Vorpommern - pitcher village Greifswald in Mecklenburg- Vorpommern
  • A district of the town of Warburg in a circle in Hoexter North Rhine -Westphalia

Historical:

  • Cervena Hora, municipality in Okres Náchod, Czech Republic
  • Cerveny Hradek, commune in Okres Jindřichův Hradec, Czech Republic
  • Czerwieńsk (formerly Rothenburg an der Oder in the district of Green, Lower Silesia), a city in the Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
  • Name? (formerly Rothenburg in the county wool stone, Warta Land), a town in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
  • Rostarzewo (formerly Rothenburg ad Obra district Kralove, Warta Land), a town in the Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland; see Rakoniewice
  • Rougemont- le -Château, Territoire de Belfort commune in the department, France

Castles:

  • Stand hunting Rothenburg, small castle in Graz, Styria
  • Rothenburg ( Thuringia), the ruins at Steinthaleben in Kyffhauserkreis in Thuringia
  • Rothenburg ( Lorraine), the ruins of Philippi Bourg in Canton in Bitche, Moselle, France
  • Rothenburg tower, former donjon the Brunswick militia in Lower Saxony
  • Rothenburg (Bodensee), Outbound castle in Bodman -Ludwigshafen, district of Konstanz in Baden- Württemberg
  • Rothenburg (Saale ), Outbound Wallburg in Rothenburg an der Saale in Saxony -Anhalt
  • Castle Cervena Hora, in East Bohemia

Rothenburg is the name of:

  • Rothenburg ( nobility ), Silesian noble family
  • Alexander Graf Rudolf von Rothenburg (1677-1785), Prussian Head of the district Crossen (Oder)
  • Ward leg of Rothenburg, Bishop of Würzburg ( 990-995 )
  • Egilbert of Rothenburg, Archbishop of Trier (1079-1101)
  • Eginhard of Rothenburg, Bishop of Würzburg (1088-1104)
  • Baron Friedrich Ernst von Rothenburg (1766-1833), Berlin benefactor
  • Friedrich Karl von Rothenburg, Coadjutor (1695-1729) and Bishop (1729-1746) of the Diocese of Bamberg
  • Count Friedrich Rudolf von Rothenburg (1710-1751), a Prussian lieutenant general
  • Gebhard II of Rothenburg, Bishop of Lausanne (1220-1221)
  • Guzmann of Rothenburg, Bishop of Eichstädt (1042 )
  • Henry of Rothenburg, Bishop of Würzburg (995-1018)
  • Heribert of Rothenburg, Bishop of Eichstädt (1022-1042)
  • Hugo von Rothenburg ( † 990 ), Bishop of Würzburg ( 984-990 )
  • Meinhard von Rothenburg, Bishop of Würzburg (1018-1034)
  • Meir of Rothenburg (1215-1293), rabbi
  • Count Nikolaus Friedrich von Rothenburg (1646-1716), French field marshal
  • Rudolf von Rothenburg, Bishop of Würzburg ( 882-908 )
  • Theodosius of Rothenburg, Bishop of Würzburg ( 908-931 )

Rothenburg is the name of several other people:

  • Heinz -Joachim Rothenburg ( b. 1944 ), German track and field athlete
  • Walter Rothenburg (1889-1975), music lyricist, writer and Promoters

See also:

  • Disambiguation
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