• Ernst von Ratzeburg or Rassburg (died 5 March 1279) was a member of the Livonian Order. He acted as its Master from 1273 until his death at the Battle...
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    of Ernst Barlach, perhaps the most notable creative artist to have made his home in Ratzeburg, is located in one of the town's cemeteries. Ratzeburg is...
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    great defeat, some 70 knights are killed, including Grand Master Ernst von Ratzeburg (or Rassburg). The Semigallians, allies of the Livonian Order, revolt...
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  • in Estonia and Livonia. On 29 March 1277 he, the Archbishop and Ernst von Ratzeburg (master of the Livonian Order) granted privileges to the merchants...
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    The town's history began in 1275 when the Livonian Order, led by Ernst von Ratzeburg, built Dünaburg Castle 20 km (12 mi) up the Daugava river from where...
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    The von Below is the name of an ancient German noble family originated from Ratzeburg, Mecklenburg, first mentioned in 1194. Alexander von Below [de] (1801–1882)...
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  • great defeat, some 70 knights are killed, including Grand Master Ernst von Ratzeburg (or Rassburg). The Semigallians, allies of the Livonian Order, revolt...
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  • Theodor von Saß (1833–1894) 1894–1910 Ernst von Schröter 1910–1915 Otto von Schlieben (1875–1932) (German conservative party) 1914–1916 von Seydlitz...
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    Sophie (1538-1538) Charles I (1540–1610), Duke of Mecklenburg Ernst Seraphim: Geschichte Von Livland: 1. Band: Das Livlndische Mittelalter Und Die Zeit Der...
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    siege equipment and to withdraw through Daugava. The Order Master Ernst von Ratzeburg responded with an unsuccessful march to the depths of Lithuania in...
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    Augustus the Elder, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg (category Lutheran Prince-Bishops of Ratzeburg)
    Brunswick-Lüneburg (18 November 1568 – 1 October 1636) was the Lutheran Bishop of Ratzeburg from 1610 to 1636 and the Prince of Lüneburg from 1633 to 1636. Augustus...
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    General Georg von Sodenstern. Rundstedt's main field commanders (from north to south) were Blaskowitz (9th Army), List (12th Army) and General Ernst Busch (16th...
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  • Peter-Alexander Hanke: Melodien von Karl Gatermann d. Ä. zu Fredmans Episteln von C. M. Bellman. Selbstverlag, Ratzeburg 2008, 154 Seiten, 11 Abb., davon...
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    commander of the Lauenburgisches Jäger Bataillon Nr. 9 for two years in Ratzeburg before he was deployed to Africa in 1894. In 1894 Trotha was appointed...
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    small duchy contained the present-day district and an exclave around Ratzeburg, which is today situated in Schleswig-Holstein. In 1712 the castle and...
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  • built. He staged notable world premieres, including Ernst Barlach's play Der Graf von Ratzeburg in 1951, Ionesco's Mörder ohne Bezahlung in 1958, Giselher...
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    after the village of Bülow near Königsfeld, then part of the Bishopric of Ratzeburg. The family made great donations to nearby Rehna Abbey. As Bülow was also...
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    Verlagsbroschüre von 1930 wurden als ständige Mitarbeiter »Joseph Drexel, A. Erich Günther, Ernst Jünger, G. Friedrich Jünger [!], Hjalmar Kutzleb, Ernst Niekisch...
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    His double epitaph together with his brother, the canons in Lübeck and Ratzeburg Christoph Tiedemann († 1561), with a Latin inscription is in the ambulatory...
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    Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg (category People from Ratzeburg)
    Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg from the House of Ascania. Magnus was born in Ratzeburg, the second son of John V, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg and Dorothea of Brandenburg...
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    a canon at Ratzeburg in the homonymous prince-bishopric, where he died on 20 November 1547. Hans Otte (1992). "Johannes IV., Bischof von Hildesheim"...
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    in various armies, he eventually joined the Protestant army of Count Ernst von Mansfeld. With this army, he fought in Bohemia against Emperor Ferdinand...
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    Gesammthauses Brunswick-Lüneburg, Bartsch, 1785, S. 381 Clara of Saxe-Lauenburg-Ratzeburg (in German) The Reformation in Lauenburg Land under Francis I of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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    with France compelled Denmark to attack and bombard Ratzeburg. During the Bombardment of Ratzeburg Scholten also served as a military engineer. He also...
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    Lübeck Cathedral. He also had other ecclesiastical benefices as provost in Ratzeburg, as dean in Hildesheim, and as vicar in Hamburg, as Archdeacon in Stapel...
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    Danish and Prussian services Gottfried von Reventlow (1800–1870), Court Court President in Ratzeburg Theodor von Reventlow (1801–1873), squire of the Holstein...
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    Duchy of Saxe-Ratzeburg (1303–1315) Duchy of Saxe-Mölln (1303–1401) Duchy of Saxe-Bergdorf (1303–1315) Renamed as Duchy of Saxe-Ratzeburg (1315-1401) Duchy...
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    inescutcheon: County of Schwerin, middle-right quarter: Principality of Ratzeburg, lower-left quarter: Lordship of Stargard, and lower-right quarter: Principality...
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    (Principality of Schwerin); 4th, Gules, a cross patée Argent crowned Or (Ratzeburg); 5th, Gules, a dexter arm Argent issuant from clouds in sinister flank...
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  • of Kammin (Frederick William II, also King of Prussia) The Prince of Ratzeburg (Adolphus Frederick IV, also Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz) The Prince...
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