The German Imperial Territory so known, and divided for State purposes into three civil districts.
A German painter; b. at Augsburg about 1460; d. at Isenheim, Alsace, in 1524.
Making wines from, among others, the noble grape varieties of Alsace: Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Gris, and Muscat. History and tasting notes.
Collection of French miniature houses and Alsatian cottages created by Ceramics Michel Dupuy in Alsace. Building replicas from Strasbourg Colmar Kaysersberg Riquewihr.
Jeff and Margaret explore some of France's wine country; Alsace, Champagne, and Burgundy plus the Alps and Versailles.
Assists North American companies interested in European expansion opportunities and doing business in Alsace.
…h campaigns in Northern France, the Rhineland, the Ardennes-Alsace, and in Central Europe. Unit histories, photos.…
Franco-American organization between Alsace and America. Offers governmental and cultural exchanges, twinning activities, the Boston and Strasbourg sister city program.
Tracing the lineage that emigrated from Switzerland to Alsace about 1690, arriving USA pre 1854. includes surnames Conold, Dunbar, Feuer, Frazier, Hirtzel, Jung, Kaemph, McKee, Onold, Peter, Propheter, Treuschel and Walter.…
Chronicler, born towards the close of the thirteenth century, possibly at Neuburg, in Baden; died between 1364 and 1370, probably at Strasburg, in Alsace.
Visit of cellars in the winery in Barr, not far from Strasbourg on the wine road.
St. Odilia, patroness of Alsace, d. 720, founded the convent of Hohenburg.
Dentinger or Dendinger family history, genealogy from 1650 in Alsace, France to 2001, published in book format.
professional genealogy researcher. Main research areas: western areas of Germany, Alsace-Lorraine, Luxembourg.
Alsace winegrowing family who have been in business for several generations.
Promenade au coeur d'une communauté de macaques de barbarie en liberté dans une forêt de 20ha. Présentation, informations pratiques et jeux. Alsace, France.
Priest and historian, b. at Strasburg, Alsace, 9 Nov., 1752; d. at the Abbey of Luntzel (Lucelles), Sundgau, 11 Oct., 1787.
Includes Worship schedule, calendar, service and fellowship opportunities, faith statements, pastoral message, location, contacts and links.
Information about the Alsace region of France. Includes maps and descriptions of Grand Cru vineyards, along with lists of producers, attractions, and tourist services.
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