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    the church is almost completely covered with the organ, made by Johann Conrad Werle in 1767. The gilded balustrade and the wooden front of the organ...
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  • (1291–1294), of Werle (1294–1316) Werle-Prisannewitz (complete list) – Bernard I, co-Lord of Werle (1277–1281), of Werle-Prisannewitz (1281–1286) Werle-Güstrow...
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  • by Hohenlohe-Güstrow to unite Werle Werle (complete list) – William, co-Lord of Werle-Güstrow (1401–1425), Lord of Werle (1425–1436) inherited by Mecklenburg-Schwerin...
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    vassals of the prince of Werle (according to Schwarz). This suggests that they had moved from Pomerania to Mecklenburg to serve Werle. Later, Fredericus de...
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  • Saxe-Lauenburg (1401–1411/12) Werle (complete list) – Nicholas II, Lord of Werle-Parchim (1291–1294), of Werle (1294–1316) Werle-Goldberg (complete list) –...
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    Mecklenburgian noblewomen and widow of Ritter (milites) Conrad von Renzow (vassal to Nicolaus, Fürst von Werle [c. 1210–14 May 1277] of the House of Mecklenburg)...
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    1267–1281 10 September 1281 Margraviate of Brandenburg (at Krossen) Hedwig of Werle (1243–1287) c.1260 two children Children of John I. Despite co-rulership...
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  • of Brandenburg-Stendal House of Ascania Hedwig of Werle Nicholas I, Lord of Werle (Mecklenburg-Werle) 1243 1258/62 3 June 1266 or 2 February 1267 husband's...
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    Welf. In 1269 there was a first division between the brothers Albrecht and Johann. The resulting principalities of Brunswick and Lüneburg together continued...
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    für Landeskunde, Bad Godesberg, 1974. → online map (pdf; 5.6 MB) Otmar Werle: Geographische Landesaufnahme: the natural regional units on map sheet 148/149...
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  • England M Wen Yang 8602956 1988-07-07 Shandong 2008 China M title application Werle, Jan 1006088 1984-01-15 Warnsveld 2006 Netherlands M Westerberg, Jonathan...
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  • Bremischen to Conrad II in return for another credit of 500 gold guilders. In 1376, in the course of the Lüneburg Succession War (1370–1388) Johann von Zesterfleth...
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  • Sophie of Werle-Güstrow John II, Lord of Werle-Güstrow (Mecklenburg-Werle) 1329 1341 February 1343 husband's death 5 September 1364 Katharina of Werle-Güstrow...
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    to the areas lost in 983. In 1127, Kessin was again sacked, along with Werle, this time by Obodrite prince Sventipolk. A son of Henry (deceased 1125)...
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  • football player 1984 – Josh Satin, American baseball player 1984 – Sebastian Werle, German rugby player 1985 – Harry Judd, English drummer and songwriter 1985...
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  • Magar Oliver Luksic Rosa Maria Grewenig Denis Schröder (PARTEI) Clemens Werle (FW) Hans-Theo Both (dieBasis) Andrea Honecker (ÖDP) 299 Homburg Markus...
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    Wikimedia Commons. November 2009 – Convicted German murderers Wolfgang Werlé and Manfred Lauber sued the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) in German courts...
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    Brunswick-Göttingen. His mother was Rixa; she was the daughter of Lord Henry I of Werle. His brothers were Duke Otto of Brunswick-Göttingen, Bishop Albert II of...
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  • two towns, Cölln and Berlin, were founded during the rule of Otto and Johann, grandsons of Margrave Albert the Bear. Later, they were united into one...
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  • 1965) Carl Wemmers (Germany, 1845–1882) Wen Yang (China, born 1988) Jan Werle (Netherlands, born 1984) Guy West (Australia, born 1958) Heikki Westerinen...
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  • Meißen and became the basis of the state of the House of Wettin. In 1138, Conrad III of Germany also invested Albert the Bear with the Duchy of Saxony, but...
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