An egg is an organic vessel grown by an animal to carry a possibly fertilized egg cell (a zygote) and to incubate from it an embryo within the egg until...
Grandson – from 1475 Orbe and Echallens – from 1475 Uznach – from 1437 Windegg / Gaster – from 1438 Hohensax / Gams – from 1497 Lordship of Tessenberg –...
Landgraviate of Thurgau County of Uznach Landvogtei of Valmaggia Vogtei of Windegg There were five protectorates: Engelberg Abbey Republic of Gersau City...
variants may refer to: Cock egg, an egg without a yolk and/or a shell Windegg (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
(15 ft) wide and 33 m (108 ft) high. The word vintgar is derived from German Windegg(er) 'place exposed to the wind' via the hamlet of Vintgar at the head of...
between them. The Kyburg family acquired the allodial title to the Vogtei of Windegg or Gaster (today 7 municipalities in the See-Gaster Wahlkreis of St. Gallen)...
at 1300 m, with hotel Bellevue at 1460 m. The company Sportbahnen Axalp Windegg AG was established in 1967. A bus service was offered by a private company...
Lüsener Villerspitze (3,027 m (AA)) northwards as far as the Fotscher Windegg (2,577 m (AA)). West of this chain lies the Lüsener Valley and the village...
The Sea (1927) as Rosseherre His Late Excellency (1927) as Baronin von Windegg The Italian Straw Hat (1928) as Anaïs de Beauperthuis Moulin Rouge (1928)...
south-west to north-east from the Furtwangsattel over the rocky ridge of Windegg and Drosiegg towards the Steilimmi. It acts like a natural dam, behind...
make up the village of Bschlabs itself and the hamlets Aschlen, Sack, Windegg, Mitteregg, Taschach, Egg and Zwieslen. The village is the municipal seat...
other nobles, namely with „von Hünenberg“, von Vennen, „von Bürglen“, „von Windegg“, von Wetter-Tegerfelden“, von Landenberg and „von Liebegg“. The Tschudi...
Jack Mortimer (1935) as Daisy His Late Excellency (1935) as Baronin v. Windegg The Czar's Courier (1936) as Zangara, Ogareff's mistress Die letzte Fahrt...
but retained Maienfeld. However, in 1342 it was owned by the Lord von Windegg. In 1355 they sold the castle to the Counts of Toggenburg for 5600 gulden...
administered territories. From 1483, Quarten became part of the Vogtei of Windegg, but it remained subordinate to the blood court (Blutgerichtsbarkeit) of...