Winzenburg is a village and a former municipality in the district of Hildesheim in Lower Saxony, Germany. Since 1 November 2016, it is part of the municipality...
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Sophie of Winzenburg (1105 in Winzenburg, near Hanover – 6 or 7 July 1160 in Brandenburg an der Havel) was the first Margravine of Brandenburg. Sophie...
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Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, and in some versions, inhabited Winzenburg, a county the spirit helped the bishopric to obtain. Although Hütchen...
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Herman I, Count of Winzenburg (also known as Herman of Windberg; c. 1083 – 1137 or 1138) was count of Formbach and Radelberg. From 1109 to 1130, he was...
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Herman II, Count of Winzenburg (died 29 January 1152) was a son of Herman I, Count of Winzenburg and his second wife, Hedwig. She was either Hedwig of...
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was also called "the Handsome." Albert was married in 1124 to Sophie of Winzenburg (died 25 March 1160) and they had the following children: Otto I, Margrave...
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p. 64. Sinnigen 1962, p. 217. Sinnigen 1961, p. 69. Allen 1908, p. 3. Winzenburg 2022, pp. 103–111. Rankov 1990, p. 176-182. Fuhrmann 2012, p. 153. Hirt...
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Magnus, out of wedlock. After Eric died, Lutgard married Herman II of Winzenburg. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eric III of Denmark. Monarkiet...
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Julius Schmidt, was a writer and military historian. Her mother, born Ruth Winzenburg, was a teacher who left her job in an agricultural college to care for...
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dynasty, killed in 1090, line extinct 1111/1112–1130 Herman I, Count of Winzenburg (deposed in 1130; died in 1138) 1031–1056 Louis the Bearded 1056–1123...
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Wendhausen Castle, Wendhausen Wilhelmstein Fortress, Steinhude Winzenburg Castle, Winzenburg Wohldenberg Castle, Sillium Wolfenbüttel Castle, Wolfenbüttel...
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1142 and first Margrave of Brandenburg from 1157, by his wife Sophie of Winzenburg. In 1157 he was present together with his father and brothers at the funeral...
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daughter of Leopold III, Margrave of Austria; wife of Hermann II of Winzenburg Elisabeth of Austria, Duchess of Lorraine (c. 1285–1353), daughter of...
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Saxony 2. Bernhard, Count of Anhalt 10. Herman I, Count of Winzenburg 5. Sophie of Winzenburg 11. A Countess of Everstein 1. Henry I, Prince of Anhalt 12...
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Bavarians and Christianized Slavs followed. The 1129 appointment of Herman of Winzenburg to the comital office was a failure, as he allegedly was deposed a year...
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archived from the original on 8 February 2017, retrieved 7 November 2017 Winzenburg, John (2016). Musical-Dramatic Experimentation in the Yangbanxi: A Case...
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spokesman with King Henry II of Germany. In 1111/12 Count Herman I of Winzenburg is documented as a Thuringian landgrave, the first mention of a secession...
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Since 1 November 2016, the former municipalities Everode, Landwehr and Winzenburg are part of the municipality Freden. Freden was the seat of the former...
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Bishop of Passau and Archbishop of Salzburg Elisabeth, m. Hermann II of Winzenburg Judith, m. William V of Montferrat Gertrude, m. Duke (later King) Vladislaus...
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3. Hedwig of Brandenburg 28. Meginhard IV of Formbach 14. Hermann I, Count of Winzenburg 29. Matilda of Reinhausen 7. Sophie of Winzenburg 15. Hedwig...
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terrace as well as the upper station for the chair lift. Nearby is the Winzenburg, a refuge castle 25 hectares (62 acres) in area with a 500-metre-long...
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restructure its debt". Los Angeles Times. 2016. Retrieved November 2, 2017. Winzenburg, Lucas (10 May 2023). "Waterford and Gunnar Are Closing Their Doors"....
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November 1170 County of Ballenstedt (with Brandenburg from 1157) Sophie of Winzenburg 1124 thirteen children 18 November 1170 Stendal (possibly) aged 69–70...
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margrave. In 1128, Udo married Mathilde, the daughter of Herman I, Count of Winzenburg. The precise identity of her mother remains unknown, but she was likely...
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first Margrave of Brandenburg from 1157, and his wife Countess Sophie of Winzenburg. At the age of 15, she married Otto, son and heir of Margrave Conrad of...
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(278 m) – north of Everode Winzenberg (272 m) – northeast of Winzenburg, site of Winzenburg Castle Buchenberg (270 m) – north-northwest of Everode Feldberg...
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Freden consisted of the following municipalities: Everode Freden Landwehr Winzenburg v t e 51°55′59″N 9°54′00″E / 51.933°N 9.900°E / 51.933; 9.900...
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Münster, Otto von Bamberg and Erlung von Würzburg and Count Hermann von Winzenburg were named remarkably often in official documents. From 1108 the Staufer...
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Passau, and Archbishop of Salzburg Elisabeth, married Hermann, Count of Winzenburg Judith, married c. 1133 William V of Montferrat. Their children formed...
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Jutland from 1162, married c. 1166 to a daughter of Herman II, Count of Winzenburg Niels, killed 25 June 1134, King of Denmark from 1104, married Margaret...
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