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    of Landsberg (before 1464 – 4 May 1502 at the castle in Rotenburg an der Wümme) was bishop of Verden. He was also Bishop of Hildesheim as Berthold II...
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  • Barthold Nicolai Landsberg (c.1668 – 1740) Norwegian military officer Berthold II of Landsberg (before 1464–1502), German bishop Clara Landsberg (1873–1966)...
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    of Landsberg am Lech and Kaufering in Bavaria. Previously, Nazi Germany had deported all Jews from the Reich, but having exhausted other sources of labor...
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  • (1475–1502) (b. 1443) April 20 – Mary of Looz-Heinsberg, Dutch noble (b. 1424) May 4 – Berthold II of Landsberg, Bishop of Verden (1470–1502) and Hildesheim...
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  • Principality of Calenberg. In 1482, the so-called Great Feud of Hildesheim began, between the City of Hildesheim and its bishop, Berthold II of Landsberg. The...
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    (1475–1502) (b. 1443) April 20 – Mary of Looz-Heinsberg, Dutch noble (b. 1424) May 4 – Berthold II of Landsberg, Bishop of Verden (1470–1502) and Hildesheim...
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    Berthold II of Landsberg † ( 1481 Appointed – 4 May 1502 Died) Erich Herzog von Sachsen-Lauenburg † (2 Dec 1502 Confirmed – 1504 Resigned) John IV of...
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    incumbents of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hildesheim (German: Bistum Hildesheim). Between 1235 and 1803 the bishops simultaneously officiating as rulers of princely...
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  • of Hildesheim (complete list) – Berthold II of Landsberg, Prince-bishop (1481–1502) Eric II of Saxe-Lauenburg, Prince-bishop (1503–1504) John IV of Saxe-Lauenburg...
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  • Prince-bishop (1458–1471) Henning vom Haus [de], Prince-bishop (1471–1481) Berthold II of Landsberg, Prince-bishop (1481–1502) Holstein-Pinneberg (Holstein-Schaumburg)...
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  • Eric of Sachsen-Lauenburg (1472 – 20 October 1522) was Bishop of Hildesheim as Eric II from 1502 to 1503 and Bishop of Münster as Eric I from 1508 to...
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  • love with Kunigunde of Eisenberg, Theodoric and his elder brother Frederick were raised by their uncle Margrave Theodoric of Landsberg. After Theodoric and...
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  • Richard Schuh (category Luftwaffe personnel of World War II)
    the robber-murderer Berthold Wehmeyer on 11 May 1949. On 7 June 1951, American soldiers hanged seven Nazi war criminals at Landsberg Prison. These were...
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    kept a copy of Mein Kampf on his bedside table to the day of his death. Prior to Krupp's death from lung cancer, his assistant, Berthold Beitz, worked...
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    German, with English quotations). Friz, D. M. (1988). Alfried Krupp und Berthold Beitz—der Erbe und sein Statthalter (in German). Zürich: Orell-Füssli....
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    The former commandant was forced to lie amidst a pile of corpses. The male population of Landsberg was then ordered to walk by, and ordered to spit on the...
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    Mühldorf concentration camp complex (category Subcamps of Dachau)
    and hanged at Landsberg Prison on May 28, 1946. In February 1946, the U.S. military court in Dachau indicted fourteen Nazi officials of the Mühldorf camp...
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  • Under the Division of Chemnitz of 1382, he received the Osterland and Landsberg jointly with his brothers, Frederick I, Elector of Saxony and George (d...
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    instigator of anti-Habsburg stance and the candidacy of Adolf. In 1292, Otto IV purchased the Margraviate of Landsberg and in 1292 the County Palatine of Saxony...
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    Klosterneuburg Monastery (category Establishments in the Margraviate of Austria)
    15 November 1136. Agnes survived him by seven years. In 1156, Duke Henry II of Austria moved his residence from Klosterneuburg to Vienna after receiving...
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  • Technisches Gymnasium Emmendingen Freiburg Deutsch-Französische Gymnasien Berthold-Gymnasium Friedrich-Gymnasium Heidelberg Internationale Gesamtschule Heidelberg...
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    his father as Count of Gorizia in 1304, inheriting the fiefs in Friuli, Istria, Carniola and Carinthia, while his brother Albert II received only the Puster...
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  • Law 27, in 1950, mandated the decartelization of German industry. Meanwhile, Alfried was held in Landsberg prison, where Hitler had been imprisoned in 1924...
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    Weingut I (category Forced labour during World War II)
    installation in the area of Landsberg am Lech (codename Weingut II), where the final assembly of the aircraft was to take place. This network of underground factories...
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    Emanuel Lasker (category People from the Province of Brandenburg)
    Poland), the son of a Jewish cantor. At the age of eleven he was sent to study mathematics in Berlin, where he lived with his brother Berthold, eight years...
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    origins of the Counts of Scheyern are unclear. Some speculative theories link them to Margrave Henry of Schweinfurt and his father Berthold, whose background...
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    jurisdiction. The last seven condemned men, all of whom were war criminals, were executed by the U.S. military at Landsberg Prison on June 7, 1951. Until 1990, some...
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    Welf of the Elder House, died in 1055. Welf IV was the son of Welf III's sister Kunigunde of Altdorf and her husband Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan...
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    Helmut Lent (category Luftwaffe personnel killed in World War II)
    1944. Lent was born on 13 June 1918 in Pyrehne, district of Landsberg an der Warthe, Province of Brandenburg, Germany (now Pyrzany, Lubusz Province, western...
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    1353 to 1503. The creation of the duchy was the result of the death of Emperor Louis IV the Bavarian. In the Treaty of Landsberg 1349, which divided up Louis's...
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