Swabian League Swabian League of 1376 Swabian Sea Swabian War of 1499 Swabian-Alemannic carnival Swabians Swabians swabs swabs swabs swabs swabs swabs down swabs it down swabs it out swabs it out of swabs out swabs out of SWAC SWACC SWACDA SWACE SWACI SWACJ swack swack swacked swacked swack...
网络斯瓦比亚;施瓦本;斯瓦比亚人 网络释义 1. 斯瓦比亚 斯瓦比亚(swabian)的机械师,一 卡通 工人 人物 机械师 快递员 "机械师",精通机械原理,当战 我来到机械师茜茜这,她让我领 机械 … www.sortol.com|基于150个网页 2. 施瓦本 施瓦本(Swabian)当地特色美食在Zur Linde餐厅或露台上供应。... 更多信息… ...
Christopher W. Close
Other articles where Swabian Leagues is discussed: Germany: Wenceslas: The Swabian League counted 40 members by 1385 and was linked with similar coalitions in Alsace, the Rhineland, and Saxony. Wenceslas’s initial hostility to the league faded as its me
It lies on the Echaz River below the Achalm mountain in the Swabian Alps (Schwäbische Alb), south of Stuttgart. Founded by Frederick II, it was chartered in the early 13th century and later became a free imperial city (until 1802). Reutlingen was the scene of the Swabian League’s ...
It was captured in 1519 by the Swabian League, and during the Thirty Years’ War it fell to Holy Roman Empire troops (1634), the Swedes (1638), and the French (1647). A publishing centre, Tübingen also has metalworking and chemical and clothing production. Tourism contributes to the ...