Bierum (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbiːrʏm]; Gronings: Baaierm [ˈbɑːiərm]) is a village in the Dutch province of Groningen. It is a part of the municipality...
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Jannum Jouswier Leeuwarden (Ljouwert) Metslawier Wijnaldum Adorp Bedum Bierum Ezinge Feerwerd Garnwerd Godlinze Holwierde Leens Middelstum Niehove Rottum...
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Sibylla of Burgundy, queen of Sicily (b. 1126) November 12 – Hartbert van Bierum, bishop of Utrecht November 21 – García IV (the Restorer), king of Navarre...
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Beuningen, Overijssel - Beusichem - Beutenaken - Beverwijk - Biddinghuizen - Bierum - Biervliet - Biest-Houtakker - Biezelinge - Biezenmortel - Biggekerke -...
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60972 (Bethlehem, Netherlands) Bierum Eemsdelta 53°23′00″N 6°51′35″E / 53.38333°N 6.85972°E / 53.38333; 6.85972 (Bierum) Biessum Eemsdelta 53°20′00″N...
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(northeast). The former municipality contained the population centres: Bierum Biessum Borgsweer Delfzijl Farmsum Godlinze Holwierde Krewerd Losdorp Meedhuizen...
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and two in the treble in all ranks. Three of the 1972 ranks remain. 1792 Bierum Hervormde Kerk I/p 10 A new-build; this was the first organ in the province...
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Leermens Ursuschurch of Termunten Church of Garmerwolde Sebastiaanchurch of Bierum Pancratiuschurch of Godlinze Church of Ten Boer Janschurch of Huizinge The...
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Overijssel and Drenthe as a fief by the Holy Roman Emperor. In 1141 Hartbert van Bierum, the Bishop of Utrecht gave Groningen and Drenthe as fiefdoms to the brothers...
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Sibylla of Burgundy, queen of Sicily (b. 1126) November 12 – Hartbert van Bierum, bishop of Utrecht November 21 – García IV (the Restorer), king of Navarre...
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Hartbert van Bierum (died 12 November 1150) was a bishop of Utrecht from 1139 to 1150. Hartbert, or Heribert, in several translations, was consecrated...
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