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St Erhard's church, Stollhofen
Stollhofen is a town in the Rheinmünster municipality, Rastatt district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.[1] It lies on the river Sulzbach, and was first mentioned in documents in 1154 and given city status in the 13th century.[2]
It gives its name to the Lines of Stollhofen, a 10-mile defensive line between Stollhofen and Bühl constructed in 1703 during the War of the Spanish Succession. The town was captured in 1707 and its fortifications demolished.[2]
^"Ortsteil Stollhofen". Gemeinde Rheinmünster (in German). Retrieved 27 March 2024.
^ ab"Stollhofen". Baden Remembered. Retrieved 17 January 2013.
Stollhofen is a town in the Rheinmünster municipality, Rastatt district, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It lies on the river Sulzbach, and was first mentioned...
The Lines of Stollhofen (German: Bühl-Stollhofener Linie) was a line of defensive earthworks built for the Reichsarmee at the start of the War of the Spanish...
works to block possible lines of advance. Examples include the Lines of Stollhofen, built at the start of the War of the Spanish Succession of 1702–1714...
Margrave Louis William of Baden of 36,000 men stationed in the Lines of Stollhofen to watch Marshal Camille d'Hostun, duc de Tallard, at Strasbourg; and...
591859. ISSN 0272-4634. Warren, A. A.; Rubidge, B. S.; Stanistreet, I. G.; Stollhofen, H.; Wanke, A.; Latimer, E. M.; Marsicano, C. A.; Damiani, R. J. (2001-03-26)...
function). He distinguished himself at the attempted passage of the Lines of Stollhofen (1703) and the Battle of Schellenberg where he died commanding the first...
Darren F.; Muriuki, Rebecca M.; Murphy, Hayley; Rucina, Stephen M.; Stollhofen, Harald (January 2022). "New Oldowan localities at high level within Kilombe...
Petrology Vol 44(11), 2033–2051 (IF 3.283). Dougal A. Jerram & Harald Stollhofen. (2002) Lava/sediment interaction in desert settings; are all peperite-like...
Darren F.; Muriuki, Rebecca M.; Murphy, Hayley; Rucina, Stephen M.; Stollhofen, Harald (2022-01-01). "New Oldowan localities at high level within Kilombe...
Strasbourg towards the end of the 17th century, Louis William had the Bühl-Stollhofen Line built which ran from the fort through the Baden Rhine Plain to the...
1003–1016. Bibcode:1932GSAB...43.1003W. doi:10.1130/gsab-43-1003. Hampson G, Stollhofen H, Flint S (1999) A sequence stratigraphic model for the Lower Coal Measures...
Bühl-Stollhofen Line after that had been destroyed in May 1707 and levelled by French troops. Several months after the loss of the Bühl-Stollhofen Line...
lasted until 1622. The main towns – Ettlingen, Baden-Baden, Kuppenheim, Stollhofen and Rastatt – were immediately occupied. The Lordship of Gräfenstein as...
050188.001535. Hampson, G.J., Davies, S. J., Elliott, T., Flint, S. S. & Stollhofen, H. 1999. Incised valley fill sandstone bodies in Upper Carboniferous...