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ETTENHEIM , a town of Germany, in the grand-duchy of Baden, pleasantly situated on the Ettenbach, under the western slope of the Black Forest, 7 m. E. from the Rhine by rail. Pop. (1900) 3106. It has a handsome Roman Catholic church, with ceiling frescoes, and containing the tomb of Cardinal Rohan, the last prince bishop of Strassburg, who resided here from 1790 till 1803; a Protestant
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i Tile or Vipi or Tetna, of men. e.g. Titi or Vipinei or Tetinei, of women. (3) cognomen =additional family name. e.g. Faru or Petru of men, Farui, Vetui of women. (4) agnomen = special
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Conde , duke of Enghien (1972-1804), who had taken refuge
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