• Rosina von Graben von Rain (died 1534), also called Rosina von Rain, was an Austrian noble woman, a member of the Graben von Stein family and heiress...
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    von Graben in his work Germania topo-chrono-stemmato-graphica sacra et prophana as a baron. However, no elevation of Grabens to the (free)Lord is known...
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  • Lukas von Graben zum Stein (until 1500 Lukas von Graben) († 1550 at Stein Castle), lord of Stein, Schwarzenegg and Weidenburg, pledger of Heinfels, was...
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    Rhine (category Rifts and grabens)
    develop in this zone. The main elements of this rift are the Upper Rhine Graben, in southwest Germany and eastern France and the Lower Rhine Embayment,...
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    married Rosina von Graben zu Sommeregg from the von Graben family. Rosina was the heiress to the Sommeregger burgrave Ernst von Graben, and so in 1513 this...
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    "Forschungsstrukturen". In Focke-Museum, Bremen (ed.). Graben für Germanien – Archäologie unterm Hakenkreuz [Dig for Germania - archeology under the swastika] (in German)...
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  • like Lord Byron. Ortlepp tried to create a national poem, which he called Germania, during the Revolution of 1848. His financial situation worsened and he...
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    the goddess Victoria; in Germany, the female embodiment of the nation, Germania; in the United States either the female embodiment of the nation Liberty...
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    times, Alsace was inhabited by nomadic hunters. Part of the province of Germania Superior in the Roman Empire, the area went on to become a diffuse border...
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    Menosgada (category Settlements in Germania Magna)
    when the Romans tried unsuccessfully to advance eastwards along the Main graben to the Elbe river, but ran into massive opposition from the Germanic tribes...
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    underground and only coming above ground at the western edge of town is the Neuer Graben, or “New Channel”, which branches off the Lauter. Bensheim borders in the...
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    Bavarian Forest. The subsided/non-uplifted blocks are the Lower Rhine Graben (or "Ruhr Graben") with the Cologne Lowland, the Münsterland Cretaceous Basin (Westphalian...
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    of Venice that was finally won that the Gorizia stadtholder Virgil von Graben, who had been won over with high honours, finally succeeded in realizing...
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    built around the city in the 13th century, is well preserved. Kalenberger Graben, an artificial lake, is a part of it. It is surrounded by a park. In April...
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  • Vom Amt Wolkenburg zum Canton Königswinter zwischen dem Breitenbacher Graben und der Siegmündung, Königswinter: Heimatverein Siebengebirge, 1984, OCLC 75220535...
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    writer Ptolemy (Book 2, Chapter 10) c. AD 150 for a range of mountains in Germania in the general region of the modern Czech Republic. There is no consensus...
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    under Roman control; however, most of the region was permanently in free Germania. This area was populated by the Marcomanni until, following their defeat...
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    geological zone, the Saverne Fault Field, which forms part of the Rhine Graben. This geomorphological feature is responsible for the distinctive rolling...
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  • other local school clubs like the Hannoversche Schüler-Football-Club and Germania joined the club in an attempt to improve its strength and to be able to...
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    consists of the grabens resulting from assoil of furrings[clarification needed] for thousands of years. The natural phenomenon of the grabens is named 'Hell...
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    because part of Hitler's plan for converting Berlin into Welthauptstadt Germania was for the main entrance to the airport to be aligned with the triumphal...
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    completion of the Landwehr Canal in 1850 near the location of the older Müllen-Graben (Mühlengraben, Mill Trench), industry and workshops began to settle along...
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