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    Löwenberg Castle or Château de la Motte is a castle in the municipality of Murten/Morat, in the Swiss canton of Fribourg. It is classified as a heritage...
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    electronics and food. In 1973, the Swiss Federal Railways bought Löwenberg Castle and lands from the family de Rougemont, to establish a training center...
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    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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    In 1832, her son Nicholas (Rev. Francis de Sales Brunner) bought Löwenberg Castle at Schluein, which had been abandoned for 30 years, to found a school...
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    Bossonnens Castella Chenaux De Diesbach Griset de Forel Gruyères Illens Löwenberg Mézières Poya Rue Saint-Germain Grand-Vivy Petit-Vivy Bâtie-Beauregard...
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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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    work with a focus on the canton of Graubünden. In 1832, he bought Löwenberg Castle at Schluein to found a school for poor boys. In 1833, with his mother...
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    1877 Löwenberg gained access to the new Prussian Nordbahn railway line from Berlin to Neubrandenburg. The municipality is known for Liebenberg Castle [de]...
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    The castle belonged to the city. 11 July 1683: The Second Ottoman Campaign destroyed the city and the castle. 1709: Count Löwenberg rebuilt the castle. 1738:...
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    Münchenstein castle. Konrad VIII (called "Hape") married Katharina, the hereditary daughter from Löwenburg, in 1340. Katharina Münch von Münchenstein-Löwenberg died...
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  • 7°06′59″E / 46.928769°N 7.116359°E / 46.928769; 7.116359 2256 Löwenberg Castle Löwenberg 45 577.088 198.701 46°56′20″N 7°08′16″E / 46.939001°N 7.137731°E...
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    1816 to 1945 the settlement belonged to the Löwenberg in Schlesien district (German: Landkreis Löwenberg in Schlessien). In 1945 Bad Flinsberg was occupied...
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  • Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Loewenberg (disambiguation) Loewensberg, a surname Löwenberg, a town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland This disambiguation page...
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    also many castles in Grisons: Castle "Schlössli" Flims, Castle Untertagstein in Thusis, Castle Ringgenberg, Castle Rietberg and Castle Löwenberg. The family...
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    Ribbeck pertain to the Ruppiner Land, Mildenberg and Zabelsdorf to the Land Löwenberg. Zehdenick has a share in the Naturschutzgebiet Kleine Schorfheide. The...
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    (based at Schwalenberg Castle), ultimately descendent from Widekind I of Schwalenberg [de] (reigned 1127-1136/7). Waldeck Castle, overlooking the Eder...
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  • Slovenia Celje municipal site "Lemberg pri Novi Cerkvi (grad): Lemberg, Löwenberg". Gradovi.net (in Slovenian). Archived from the original on 6 March 2009...
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    Renaissance, for instance the castle in Wojnowice (Wohnwitz) or the city halls in Bolesławiec (Bunzlau), Lwówek Śląski (Löwenberg) and Grodziec (Gröditzberg)...
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    Landskron, extinguished in 1460, and the Münch of Münchenstein and of Löwenberg, which died out in 1759. Until the mid-fourteenth century, members of...
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    Legnickie, Herzogtum Liegnitz) Duchy of Löwenberg (Lemberské knížectví, Księstwo Lwóweckie, Herzogtum Löwenberg) Duchy of Loslau [de] Duchy of Lüben [de]...
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    Guelders and ultimately sold his claim to Burgundy and acquired Blankenheim-Löwenberg and Heinsberg from Guelders. He was increasingly unable to govern his...
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    the punning le petit loup – the little wolf. He was at the battles of Löwenberg, Goldberg, Dresden, Bauthen, Mühlberg, and Aachen. Following the Battle...
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    Flimserwald, including Rheinwald and Schams. Even before 1440, the lordships of Löwenberg, Thusis, Tschappina and Heinzenberg joined the League, despite the count...
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  • by Alan Benjamin, illustrated by Peter Emslie, and edited by Heather Lowenberg. Twelve pages long and a quarter of an inch thick, this board edition...
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    I. von Schweidnitz; 1252/56 – 9 November 1301), was a Duke of Lwówek (Löwenberg) 1278–81 (with his brother as co-ruler) and Jawor (Jauer) after 1278 (with...
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    Brzeg Castle of Brzeg and supervised the construction of fortifications at Rostock and Schwerin. He probably also built the Castle of Löwenberg (now Lwówek...
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    Honikel, Vor 60 Jahren: Deportation der Schenklengsfelder Familie Sally Löwenberg nach Riga. Ein Beitrag zur Erinnerung und zum Gedenken, in: Mein Heimatland...
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    damaged in the 1356 Basel earthquake. Three years later, under Konrad Münch-Löwenberg, the church was rebuilt. The rounded apse was replaced with the current...
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    the mining towns of Goldberg (present Polish: Złotoryja ) in 1211 and Löwenberg (Polish: Lwówek Śląski ) in 1217, some of the earliest German towns in...
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    2018. 51 (17): 1–4. doi:10.1016/j.ifacol.2018.08.051. ISSN 2405-8963. Lowenberg-DeBoer, James; Huang, Iona Yuelu; Grigoriadis, Vasileios; Blackmore, Simon...
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