Einsiedeln's population is 1,301.
Meinrad of Einsiedeln died in 861.
Lukas Helg has written: 'Die neue Musikbibliothek des Klosters Einsiedeln' -- subject(s): Kloster Einsiedeln, Kloster Einsiedeln. Musikbibliothek, Monastic libraries, Music libraries
Einsiedeln, which is now part of Switzerland.
Georg Holzherr has written: 'Einsiedeln' -- subject(s): Abbeys, Buildings, structures, Church architecture, Church decoration and ornament, Church history, Kloster Einsiedeln
Artur Beul was born on December 9, 1915, in Einsiedeln, Schwyz, Switzerland.
Kaelin (or Kälin) is an old Swiss name from the central part of Switzerland, in particular, Einsiedeln, Canton Schwyz, in Switzerland. The earliest mention of the name is from the 1600's, but records before that were lost by various fires at the monastery (the main record keepers of the time). Roughly a quarter of the people in Einsiedeln are named Kaelin.
Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, who adopted the pseudonym Philippus Aureolus Paracelsus, was born in Einsiedeln (now part of Switzerland) in 1493. He was a physician and scientist that during the Renaissance. He made contributions to medicine and founded the field of toxicology. He died in 1541.
The Brown Swiss breed was possibly started around 1000 years ago by the monks of the Einsiedeln Monastery in Switzerland. However, bones found in the ruins of the Swiss lake dwellers dated back to around 4000 B.C and have some resemblance to the skeletal structure of that of today's Brown Swiss cow.
· Berlin, Germany · Hamburg, Germany · Munich, Germany · Cologne, Germany · Frankfurt, Germany · Stuttgart, Germany · Dusseldorf, Germany · Dortmund, Germany · Essen, Germany · Bremen, Germany
Germany, Germany, Germany, Germany, and Germany.
If you are not in or from Germany, then Germany is foreign.