Kastl — may refer to the following places in Bavaria, Germany:*Kastl, Upper Bavaria, in the district of Altötting *Kastl, Amberg Sulzbach, in the district of Amberg Sulzbach *Kastl, Tirschenreuth, in the district of Tirschenreuth *Kastl Abbey, a former… … Wikipedia
Kastl, Ludwig — (1878 1969) economics expert; participated in negotia tions for both the Dawes and Young plans.* Born near the Rhineland village of Altenbamberg, he was raised in Bad Münster am Stein. He studied law and political science before taking state… … Historical dictionary of Weimar Republik
Kastl Abbey — or Monastery (Kloster Kastl) is a former monastery of the Benedictine Order in Kastl in the Upper Palatinate, Bavaria. HistoryThe monastery, dedicated to Saint Peter, was founded in 1103, or shortly before, by Count Berengar I of Sulzbach… … Wikipedia
Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor — Louis IV (1 April1282 ndash; 11 October 1347), called the Bavarian, of the house of Wittelsbach, was the Duke of Bavaria from 1294/1301 together with his brother Rudolf I, Count Palatine of the Rhine until 1329, King of Germany from 1314, and… … Wikipedia
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Beatrix of Silesia-Glogau — (c. 1292 24 August, 1322) was the first wife of Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor.FamilyShe was born to Henry III, Duke of Silesia Glogau (reigned 1274 1310) and Matilda of Brunswick Lüneburg. Her paternal grandparents were Konrad I, Duke of Silesia… … Wikipedia
Banz Abbey — (Kloster Banz), now known as Banz Castle (Schloss Banz), is a former Benedictine monastery, since 1978 a part of the town of Bad Staffelstein north of Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany.HistoryThe abbey was founded in about 1070 by Countess Alberada of… … Wikipedia
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