Lütetsburg (East Frisian Low Saxon: Lütsbörg) is a municipality in the district of Aurich, in Lower Saxony, Germany. "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle...
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Wilhelm Reichsfreiherr von Innhausen und Knyphausen (4 November 1716 Lütetsburg, East Frisia – 7 December 1800 Kassel) was a German general officer who...
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Brookmerland Leezdorf Marienhafe1 Osteel Rechtsupweg Upgant-Schott Wirdum 2. Hage Berumbur Hage1 Hagermarsch Halbemond Lütetsburg 1seat of the Samtgemeinde...
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Innhausen / Knyphausen Onneken, later named of Innhausen and Knyphausen Lütetsburg / Pewsum Manninga Neermoor / Leer Ukena Osterhusen Allena Rüstringen /...
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The counts and princes of East Frisia from the East Frisian noble House of Cirksena descended from a line of East Frisian chieftains from Greetsiel. The...
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Fürstenau Palace near Steinbach Fallersleben Castle Hülsede Water Castle Lütetsburg Osterburg Schelenburg Wendhausen Castle Wolfsburg Castle Schwerin Castle...
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the town itself. Until 1952, Tidofeld was part of the municipality of Lütetsburg. The name Tidofeld goes back to a schloss that was built here in the 17th...
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Lichtenstein, Osterode am Harz Lutter Castle, Lutter am Barenberge Lütetsburg Castle, Lütetsburg Manningaburg, Pewsum Marienburg Castle, Hildesheim Marienburg...
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rank of Field Marshal in Swedish service in 1633. Knyphausen was from Lütetsburg, East Frisia. He learnt his trade in Dutch service under Maurice of Orange...
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of the following municipalities: Berumbur Hage Hagermarsch Halbemond Lütetsburg v t e v t e 53°36′00″N 7°16′59″E / 53.600°N 7.283°E / 53.600; 7.283...
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is the Tidofelder Holz, a forest in the neighbouring municipality of Lütetsburg. Along the Fehn Canal runs the so-called Verschönerungsweg. On old maps...
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1438, died after 1470) Adda (died c. 1470) married to Lütet Manninga of Lütetsburg (d. 1450) Frouwa first marriage to Sibet of Dornum (d. 1433) second marriage...
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Dodo zu Innhausen und Knyphausen (1583–1636), professional soldier from Lütetsburg, East Frisia; field marshal in Swedish service during the Thirty Years'...
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Barons of Wedel and in 1786 to the House of Innhausen and Knyphausen of Lütetsburg. The small shield in the coat of arms is that of the Beninga of Grimersum...
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Lastrup Leer Leezdorf Lindern Lohne Löningen Lüneburg Lünne Lünne (variant) Lütetsburg Marienhafe Melle Melle (variant) Meppen Meppen (variant) Messingen Mittelnkirchen...
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she attempted to found a hospital in the outbuildings of a chateau in Lütetsburg. But by then she was losing much of her support and so decided to return...
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Loseley Park Loppem, Kasteelpark Lousberg, Waldpark Lude, Château du Lütetsburg, Schlosspark Lyme Park Mapperton Maulévrier, Parc Oriental de Minack Montacute...
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Orianna (1648-1694) was the wife of Dodo von Knyphausen, and known to Lütetsburg and Johanna, wife of Count Jan von Beuren. Haro Burchhard, (1640-1692)...
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