The County of Waldeck (later the Principality of Waldeck and Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire and its successors...
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The Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont (German: Freistaat Waldeck-Pyrmont), later the Free State of Waldeck (Freistaat Waldeck), was a constituent state of the...
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Josias, Hereditary Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont (German: Josias Georg Wilhelm Adolf Erbprinz zu Waldeck und Pyrmont) (13 May 1896 – 30 November 1967)...
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Waldeck–Pyrmont became a free state within the Weimar Republic. On 30 November 1921, following a local plebiscite, the town and district of Pyrmont were...
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in former Hesse-Cassel and the Waldeck part of the former Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont. The EKKW is a full member of the Protestant Church in Germany...
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The Order of Merit (Verdienstorden) was an Order of merit founded by George Victor, Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont on the 3rd of July 1857 and was expanded...
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Bad Arolsen (category Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont)
Hesse, Germany, in Waldeck-Frankenberg district. From 1655 until 1918 it served as the residence town of the Princes of Waldeck-Pyrmont and then until 1929...
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Saskatchewan, Canada Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont, a constituent state of the Weimar Republic Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont, a principality in the...
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Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1918–1929) Free State of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1918–1933) Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1918–1933) Free State of...
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State elections in the Free State of Waldeck (prior to December 1921, the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont) during the Weimar Republic were held at 3-year...
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annexation of the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont was the one Prussian territorial addition during the Weimar Republic. The Pyrmont district made the first step...
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The 1919 Waldeck state election was held on 9 March 1919 to elect 21 Constituent State Representatives of the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont. It was the...
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time the city of Pyrmont was part of the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont. In 1921 Pyrmont decided in a plebiscite to leave Waldeck-Pyrmont and to join Prussia...
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and, having added the county of Pyrmont to their holdings through inheritance, were elevated to Princes of Waldeck-Pyrmont in 1712. In 1655, the residence...
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Prussia (1922-1939) Hanover (Hanover; in 1921 Pyrmont, previously a district of the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont, was merged in); regions: Aurich [de], Hanover...
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1920. Pyrmont, formerly part of the Principality of Waldeck-Pyrmont, joined Prussia on 1 April 1922. Waldeck followed Pyrmont to become part of Prussia...
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Christine Brückner (category People from the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont)
his wife Clodtilde, at Schmillinghausen, near Arolsen in the Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont. Her father belonged to the Confessing Church. The family moved...
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Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont before 1918. The district is located in the mountains of the Sauerland, with the highest elevation in the district of 843 m...
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(flag of the state, sometimes known as a civil flag), that may be used by anyone. Some states have another variant, often showing the state coat of arms...
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Schaumburg-Lippe Principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont Different from the above-mentioned...
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mostly of Huguenot foundation, in the Free State of Brunswick, the Free and Hanseatic Cities of Hamburg and Lübeck and the Prussian Province of Hanover...
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Born in Bad Arolsen, Free State of Waldeck-Pyrmont, Jockisch was the only child of the Oberregierungs-Medizinalrat and Kingdom of Prussia Stabsarzt Franz...
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configuration of the German states: the 7 Thuringian states were merged in 1920, whereby Coburg opted for Bavaria, Pyrmont joined Prussia in 1922, and Waldeck did...
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Principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt 35. The Principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen 36. The Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont 37. The Landgraviate of Hesse-Homburg...
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Josias, Hereditary Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont. (Abolished 9 November 1918) Wilhelm II, German Emperor issued his statement of abdication on 28 November...
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North German Confederation Treaty (redirect from Treaty of 18 August 1866)
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, the Grand Duchy of Saxony, Schaumberg-Lippe, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, and Waldeck and Pyrmont, signed at Berlin on 18...
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William II) Princess Sophie of Württemberg (first wife of Grand Duke William III) Princess Emma of Waldeck and Pyrmont (second wife of Grand Duke William III)...
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Republic of Venezuela (from 1856) Waldeck-Pyrmont – Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont Welayta – Kingdom of Welayta Württemberg – Kingdom of Württemberg...
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Willingen (category Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont)
1929, Willingen belonged to the Free State of Waldeck, after which it passed to Prussia. Willingen's council is made up of 31 councillors, with seats apportioned...
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the German state by the government of Nazi Germany. It was one of the key pieces of legislation that served as the basis for the policy of Gleichschaltung...
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