Southern Germany, including Wurtemberg and Bavaria: handbook for travellers . ij-Atilaia^u-Sjebant. ^ JiHunchaim {RegeTtsH£. to Augsburg. AUGSBURG. 22. Route. 113 Feom Donauwokth to Ned-Offingen, 271/2 M., railway in l/s hr. (toXJlm in 3 hrs.). The line skirts the N. side of the town, turns to , and traverses the valley of the tortuous Danube. 5 M. Tapfheim;9 M. Blenheim, or Blindheim; 12 M. Hdchstadt. Each of the last two namesrecalls more than one fiercely contested battle. Here in 1083 Guelph I. ofBavaria was defeated and deprived of his duchy by Emp. Henry IV. In1703 Elector Max Ema


Southern Germany, including Wurtemberg and Bavaria: handbook for travellers . ij-Atilaia^u-Sjebant. ^ JiHunchaim {RegeTtsH£. to Augsburg. AUGSBURG. 22. Route. 113 Feom Donauwokth to Ned-Offingen, 271/2 M., railway in l/s hr. (toXJlm in 3 hrs.). The line skirts the N. side of the town, turns to , and traverses the valley of the tortuous Danube. 5 M. Tapfheim;9 M. Blenheim, or Blindheim; 12 M. Hdchstadt. Each of the last two namesrecalls more than one fiercely contested battle. Here in 1083 Guelph I. ofBavaria was defeated and deprived of his duchy by Emp. Henry IV. In1703 Elector Max Emanuel of Bavaria and Marshal Villars gained a victoryat Hochstadt over the Imperial troops under Count Styrum; but theElector and Marshal Tallard were signally defeated, at Blenheim, by PrinceEugene and the Duke of Marlborough, 13th Aug., 1704. Nearly a centurylater, on 19th June, 1800, the Austrians under Kray engaged the Frenchunder Moreau at Hochstadt. — ll1/* M. Steinheim. — 17 M. Dillingen (*Bay-rischer Ho/; * Stern; Deutscher Kaiser, unpretending), a thriving town of5770 inhab., which has belonged to Bavaria s


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