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1356: Elector None EL 895: Joined the Empire as a Duchy 1029: Acquired Moravia 1198: HRE King 1356: HRE Elector Bonndorf: County Swab SC Originally a property of Gurtweil, later of Küssaburg 1250: To Lupfen 1582: To Pappenheim 1609: To St Blaise's Abbey 1803: To Knights of St. John 1805: To Württemberg 1806: To Baden: Boos: Lordship n/a n/a
December 26, 1972 (SR 1527 off NC 43: Dortches: 13: Falls Road Historic District: Falls Road Historic District: November 12, 1999 (500-600 Avent St., 100-200 Braswell St., 100 Earl St., 400-700 Falls Rd., 500 Peachtree St. and 100 Wilkinson St.
1416: HRE Duke 1419: Acquired Piedmont 1536: To France 1559: Restored 1713: Acquired the Kingdom of Sicily 1720: Traded Sicily for Sardinia 1792: To France 1815: Restored 1860: To France: Sax: Barony n/a n/a 1137/9: First mentioned 1248: Partitioned into Sax-Misox and Hohensax: Sax-Misox: Barony 1413: County n/a n/a 1248: Partitioned from Sax ...
Hall of Fame Drive (unsigned SR 71 south) Southbound exit and northbound entrance; southern end of SR 71 concurrency: to US 11/US 70/SR 1 and Women's Basketball Hall of Fame: Fountain City: SR 331 north (Old Broadway) – Corryton: Southern terminus of SR 331: I-640 / US 25W – Nashville, Asheville: I-640/US 25W exit 6
Nashville is a town in Nash County, North Carolina, United States. The town was founded in 1780 and features Victorian and Queen Anne style homes. ... U.S. Decennial ...
Other notable buildings include the Graphic Building (c. 1910), Baldy Batchelor Livery Stable (c. 1900), Weldon's Department Store (1913), Ricks-Strickland House (1890s), Squire Harper House (1868), two metal-veneered "Lustron houses," Neville-Strickland House (1907), Primitive Baptist Church, First Methodist Church (1923), and former Baptist ...
A draft map released March 14, 2024 shows potential bus rapid transit routes with dedicated bus lanes along Nashville's pikes. Nashville Mayor Freddie O'Connell's administration is working to put ...
Historical evolution of the Holy Roman Empire overlaid on modern borders. This list of states in the Holy Roman Empire includes any territory ruled by an authority that had been granted imperial immediacy, as well as many other feudal entities such as lordships, sous-fiefs, and allodial fiefs.