recognised by the state as a resort town since 1997. Putbus was founded in 1810 by Prince Wilhelm Malte zu Putbus as his town of residence and had it built in...
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Putbus Palace (German: Schloss Putbus) is a former neoclassical palace in Putbus, on the isle of Rügen in Germany. It was the seat of the princes of Putbus...
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I Fürst und Herr zu Putbus (1783 – 1854) was a German prince (Fürst) from the old Slavic-Rügen noble family of the lords of Putbus. He acted as a Swedish...
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municipalities of Binz, Putbus and Sassnitz. Overall, there are 45 municipalities on Rügen, four of which have town status (Bergen, Garz, Putbus and Sassnitz)....
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Borante, an early member of the Putbus family who built a motte-and-bailey castle in the 13th century. The name Putbus first appeared in 1286 and was adopted...
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Wilhelm Malte II (redirect from Wilhelm of Putbus)
the house of Putbus went extinct in the male line. In 1861 by decision of King Wilhelm I of Prussia the succession to the house of Putbus was passed down...
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Putbus (German: Bahnhof Putbus) is a narrow and standard gauge train station in the town of Putbus, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The station lies on...
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Kreis Putbus (district of Putbus) was a Kreis on the island of Rügen in the district of Bezirk Rostock in East Germany from 1952 to 1955. After the end...
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The lodge was owned by the von Putbus family until 1944 and passed into Nazi hands on the imprisonment of Malte von Putbus. The family was finally dispossessed...
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von Putbus P.J.B. von Platen 1758–1759: Georg Gustaf Wrangel af Adinal 1759–1761: J. Sparre 1761–1764: Fredrik Ulrik von Putbus (Blue (Putbus) Hussar...
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Wilhelm Malte I, Prince of Putbus (1783–1854) a German prince, acted as a Swedish governor in Swedish Pomerania; born in Putbus, Rügen History of Sweden...
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("Raging Roland") – is a steam-powered narrow-gauge railway that runs from Putbus by way of Binz, Sellin, and Baabe to Göhren on the island of Rügen off the...
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People's Theatre, the Theatre of West Pomerania, with venues in Stralsund, Putbus and Greifswald, and the Mecklenburg State Theatre of Neustrelitz with venues...
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Stralsund V 19 Putbus was a submarine-borne floatplane scout designed and built by LFG Roland in the latter stages of World War I. The V 19 Putbus was a single-seat...
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Puchheim (Bavaria) Pulheim (North Rhine-Westphalia) Pulsnitz (Saxony) Putbus (Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania) Putlitz (Brandenburg) Püttlingen (Saarland)...
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Sea resort arose as early as around 1830, when guests of the Prince of Putbus bathed at the mouth of the Ahlbeck (the outflow of the Schmachter See)....
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Putbus. The two baronies were united in 1716, when Mourids Putbus' son, Malte Putbus, inherited Kørup upon his uncle's death. In 1702, Malte Putbus had...
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railway. It runs southeast, through Putbus to Lauterbach Mole and ends on the shore of the Rügischer Bodden. In Putbus there is a junction with the steam-operated...
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Nadelitz (category Putbus)
Nadelitz is a village in the borough of Putbus on the German Baltic Sea island of Rügen. It is a district of the town Putbus in Landkreis Vorpommern-Rügen in...
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Museen zu Berlin. Vorderasiatisches Museum (Kleine Schriften 4), 2nd ed., Putbus 1990, p. 2 Gelb, I. J. (1994). "The Name of Babylon". In Hess, Richard S...
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(died after 1193), also known as Stoislav of Putbus (Stoislaw von Putbus), the father of the House of Putbus (died 1854) Jaromar I (1170-1217), Prince of...
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streets spreading from an octagonal market place Neuwied: founded in 1653 Putbus: built around a circular centre with radially aligned streets Sennestadt:...
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Hunting Lodge, near Binz Dwasieden Castle (destroyed), Sassnitz Putbus Palace (destroyed), Putbus Spyker Castle, Glowe Wasserschloss Mellenthin (moated castle)...
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e., runnerless, everbearing and large fruited — originating from Castle Putbus in Germany, first offered 1920 by the strawberry grower Emil Spangenberg...
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Racer 1927 1 Klemm Kl 35bW Germany Floatplane Trainer LFG Stralsund V 19 Putbus Germany Floatplane 1918 LFG W1 or W Germany Floatplane 1916 Navalized Albatros...
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(furstar) in the 18th century: Fredrik Vilhelm von Hessenstein and Vilhelm Putbus but neither were introduced. Following the elevation of a commoner into...
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of the last male member of the House of Putbus in the male line, he became Wilhelm Malte II, Prince of Putbus de:Wylich und Lottum – an article on the...
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troops at the Battle of Leipzig and Battle of Waterloo. Wilhelm Malte I of Putbus (1677–1749) — Swedish-German aristocrat, prussian general, for his dedication...
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Minister of Culture that he ordered the demolition of princely castle of Putbus on Rügen. He published under the pen name Ernst Reinhardt. Karin Hartewig;...
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