The Duchy of Löwenberg (German: Herzogtum Löwenberg) or Duchy of Lwówek (Polish: Księstwo Lwóweckie) was one of the Duchies of Silesia and medieval Poland...
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Löwenberg) Duchy of Loslau [de] Duchy of Lüben [de] Duchy of Münsterberg (Minstrberské knížectví, Księstwo Ziębickie, Herzogtum Münsterberg) Duchy of...
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Lwówek Śląski (redirect from Löwenberg)
Lwówek Śląski ([ˈlvuvɛk ˈɕlɔ̃skʲi] ; formerly Lwów; German: Löwenberg in Schlesien; Silesian: Ślůnski Lwůwek) is a town in the Lower Silesian Voivodeship...
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foundation of the mining towns of Goldberg (present Polish: Złotoryja ) in 1211 and Löwenberg (Polish: Lwówek Śląski ) in 1217, some of the earliest German towns...
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Liegnitz (region) (category History of Silesia)
the districts of Bunzlau, Freystadt, Glogau, Goldberg, Grünberg, Liegnitz, Löwenberg, Lüben, Sagan and Sprottau as well as the lands of Prussian Upper...
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Liegnitz Landkreis Löwenberg Landkreis Lüben Landkreis Rothenburg (Ob. Laus.) Landkreis Sprottau During the Polish post-war census of December 1950, data...
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prosperity of the spa town. Annexed by Kingdom of Prussia in the 18th century, from 1816 to 1945 the settlement belonged to the Löwenberg in Schlesien...
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Blankenheim-Löwenberg and Heinsberg from Guelders. He was increasingly unable to govern his territories after 1461. His spouse Sophie of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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law. Silesian cities such as Jelenia Góra (Hirschberg), Lwówek Śląski (Löwenberg) and Złotoryja (Goldberg) had typical architecture, being centered around...
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Mirsk (redirect from History of Mirsk)
Retrieved August 12, 2019. Heimatbuch des Kreises Löwenberg in Schlesien (in German). Kreis Löwenberg, Landkreis Hannover. 1959. p. 313. Wikimedia Commons...
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treaties of Breslau and Berlin, only some smaller parts in the extreme southeast, like the Duchy of Cieszyn as well as the southern parts of the duchies of Troppau...
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Free Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter J:...
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Bernard the Lightsome (category Dukes of Silesia)
Stolec). After the death of his father in 1278, Henry V gave his younger brothers Bernard and Bolko I the Duchies of Lwówek (Löwenberg) and Jawor as co-rulers...
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three-fourths of the Duchy, the fourth quarter (called Jülicher Quart) was inherited by John II of Loon, Lord of Heinsberg and Löwenberg, grandson of the first...
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Bolko I the Strict (redirect from Bolko I of Świdnica)
Lwówek (Löwenberg) 1278–81 (with his brother as co-ruler) and Jawor (Jauer) after 1278 (with his brother as co-ruler until 1281), sole Duke of Lwówek after...
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Three Leagues (redirect from History of the Grisons)
Even before 1440, the lordships of Löwenberg, Thusis, Tschappina and Heinzenberg joined the League, despite the count of Werdenberg-Sargans having forbidden...
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deputies of the Frankfurt National Assembly gathered in the Kaisersaal and walked solemnly to the Paulskirche to hold the first session of the new Parliament...
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Free Imperial Cities, Imperial abbeys, Imperial Knights, Imperial Villages This is a list of states in the Holy Roman Empire beginning with the letter L:...
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Theodor Caroli (category People from the Duchy of Württemberg)
initially a town physician in Urach, Duchy of Württemberg. He was then appointed physician of the city and area of Löwenberg (in today: Leonberg). On 29 September...
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Silesian architecture (redirect from Architecture of Silesia)
halls and churches in Löwenberg (Lwówek Śląski), Bunzlau (Bolesławiec), Sagan (Żagań) or Gröditzberg (Grodziec), all in the tradition of Benedikt Ried from...
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Gries, Germany (section Coat of arms)
Northwest of the village is another high hill called the Löwenberg. East of the village at the municipal limit with the neighbouring municipality of Bruchmühlbach-Miesau...
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Banzendorf (section As part of the County of Ruppin)
Stechlin railway (Stechlinseebahn [de], operating from 1930 to 1945) and the Löwenberg-Lindow-Rheinsberg railway [de] (still active) was southerly tangent to...
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