• Bishop Wernher of Strassburg (1027) as an early Habsburg, and in the Acta Murensia as a member of Lorraine. Ducal House issued. His relationship with the...
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    Abbey in the area. The exact date, however, is contentious, as the Acta Murensia was first drawn up in 1160 and included a number of various older documents...
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    Meken, though a 14th Century copy of an older document mentions in Acta Murensia around 1160. Meggen has an area of 7.3 km2 (2.8 sq mi). Of this area...
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    Forenmoos. The modern municipality of Besenbüren is first mentioned in the Acta Murensia, which was first drawn up in 1160 but included a number of various older...
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    2021. Theodor von Liebenau (1865). "Ueber die Entsteliungszeit der Acta Murensia". Argovia : Jahresschrift der Historischen Gesellschaft des Kantons...
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    first mentioned about 1160 as Egenwilare in a donation document, the Acta Murensia. The village and church were given by Albert II, Count of Habsburg (died...
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