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    History. Ebersberg’s history is closely tied with the nearby Benedictine monastery founded in 934 by the Counts of Sempt. Beginning in the 14th century the monastery exercised local jurisdiction. In 1595, Pope Clement VIII dissolved the monastery and turned its lands over to the Jesuits.

  2. History. The most important event in the district's history was the battle of Hohenlinden on December 3, 1800, which was a part of the Napoleonic Wars. Geography. The district includes rural areas east of the city of Munich. Despite being in the vicinity of Munich, urbanisation is low.

  3. Ebersberg — Ancient Monestary Town In Upper Bavaria. In our life today of high tech gadgets, cable television with ’round the clock news, and a standard of living that was only dreamed about only a century ago; it’s hard to picture life in a medieval monastery. Or, even the Middle Ages as a whole.

  4. 2 Geschichte. 2.1 Bis zur Gemeindegründung. 2.2 20. Jahrhundert. 2.3 Eingemeindungen. 2.4 Einwohnerstatistik. 2.5 Konfessionsstatistik. 3 Politik. 3.1 Bürgermeister. 3.2 Stadtrat. 3.3 Wappen. 3.4 Städtepartnerschaften. 4 Kultur und Sehenswürdigkeiten. 4.1 Sehenswertes. 4.2 Kultur. 4.3 Sport. 5 Wirtschaft und Infrastruktur. 5.1 Unternehmen.

  5. El acontecimiento más importante en la historia del distrito fue la Batalla de Hohenlinden el 3 de diciembre de 1800, que era una parte de la Guerras Napoleónicas . Geografía. Ebersberg fue moldeada por los glaciares alpinos glaciales. El panorama actual se caracteriza principalmente por el uso agrícola.

  6. La fortaleza Ebersberg es la única pieza de artillería del cantón de Zúrich y, con fecha de construcción de 1938, una de las primeras fortalezas de la fortificación nacional de 1938-1945.

  7. EBE. Website. www.ebersberg.de. Ebersberg is the seat of the similarly named Ebersberg Landkreis (district) in the Oberbayern Regierungsbezirk (administrative region) in Bavaria, southern Germany. The Ebersberger Forst (forest) is one of Germany’s largest continuous area of woodlands.