• his wife Adelaide, who was a sister of Ulrich II, the last Count of Hagen-Münzenberg. He was named after his maternal grandfather, and was the first member...
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    the Falkenstein line. He married Isengard, heiress of the County of Hagen-Münzenberg in the Wetterau, in the Frankfurt/Rhine-Main region, and took his residence...
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    Münzenberg Castle (German. Burg Münzenberg) is a ruined hill castle in the town of the same name in the Wetteraukreis, Hesse, Germany. It dates from the...
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    in a list of properties of the Hersfeld monastery in 786 C.E. The Hagen-Münzenberg family were granted the authority over Laubach as a fief. A castle...
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    landholdings, the Lords of Hagen-Münzenberg came over the course of time to be the land's effective owners. When the Hagen-Münzenberg family died out in 1255...
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    tower castle (Burg Hayn) was built from which the Lords of Hagen, later Hagen-Münzenberg (1075–1255), administered the Imperial hunting forest of Dreieich...
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    to the County of Hagen-Münzenberg it became the property of the Counts of Falkenstein following the marriage of Isengard of Münzenberg to Philip IV of...
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  • Reinhard I married Adelheid of Münzenberg, daughter of Ulrich II of Hagen-Münzenberg. The family of Hagen-Münzenberg was not a noble one but of ministerialis...
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    in 1239 by the Lords of Hagen-Münzenberg into whose ownership the castle went as an Imperial fief. The Lords of Hagen-Münzenberg were in turn followed by...
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  • economic power was reflected in the right for coinage of the Lords of Hagen-Münzenberg and the urban right to hold markets. Since the 13th century the latter...
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  • 1255: Inherited territories of Hagen-Münzenberg 1271: Partitioned into Falkenstein-Münzenberg-Lich and Falkenstein-Münzenberg-Butzbach Falkenstein County...
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    In 1255, the Counts of Falkenstein inherited territories of extinct Hagen-Munzenberg. In 1418, the line died out, the territory was passed to Lords of Eppstein...
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    Falkenstein, who likely inherited the place in 1255 from the Lords of Hagen-Münzenberg. After the Falkensteins’ male line died out in 1486, the Counts of...
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  • his father died in 1346. From 1343, he acted as regent of Falkenstein-Münzenberg, together with Count Kuno of Falkenstein. In the years 1349 and 1357,...
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    Claessen Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivica Grlić Denis Pozder Germany Reinhold Münzenberg Jupp Derwall Reinhold Yabo Lewis Holtby Marco Stiepermann Kai Havertz...
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    (Baden-Württemberg) Munster (Lower Saxony) Münster (North Rhine-Westphalia) Münstermaifeld (Rhineland-Palatinate) Münzenberg (Hesse) Murrhardt (Baden-Württemberg)...
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    (Sauerland line) as it runs through the hilly, rural Sauerland region between Hagen and Siegen. The A45 has many bridges to cross valleys, the highest of which...
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    KPD founder Willi Münzenberg to go to the Soviet Union, allegedly so that Ulbricht could have "them take care of him". Münzenberg refused. He would have...
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  • Klaus-Robert Müller Walther Müller Wilhelm Müller Georg Wilhelm Muncke Gottfried Münzenberg Werner Nahm Elsa Neumann Franz Ernst Neumann Roger G. Newton Gereon Niedner-Schatteburg...
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  • Kuczynski Alfred Kurella Barbara Lantos Georg Lukács Kurt Massloff [de] Willi Münzenberg Alexander Neroslow [de] Theodor Neubauer Fritz Perls Erwin Piscator Alexander...
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    English churchman (d. 1660) August 25 – Philipp Moritz, Count of Hanau-Münzenberg, German noble (d. 1638) August 30 – Felice Ficherelli, Italian painter...
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  • Belgica of Nassau (1578–1648), Flemish-born consort and regent of Hanau-Münzenberg Catharina van Gelre (c. 1440 – 1497), regent of the Duchy of Guelders...
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  • Railway) Bad Schwalbacher Kurbahn - Bad Schwalbach Spa Railway Bad Nauheim–Münzenberg (formerly Butzbach-Licher Eisenbahn, Eisenbahnfreunde Wetterau) Darmstadt-Kranichstein...
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  • Gordon Sutherland Gotfred Kvifte Gottfried Münzenberg Gottfried Osann Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Gotthilf Hagen Gough–Joule effect Gouy balance Gowdy solution...
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    receiving the land of Münzenberg Castle not far from Arnsburg. His son, Kuno I (1151–1207), from 1156 styled himself von Münzenberg, implying that by then...
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    Will Lammert (category People from Hagen)
    National Prize of the German Democratic Republic. Will Lammert was born in Hagen in 1892, the son of a machinist. He completed an apprenticeship as stucco...
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  • Partitioned from Solms 1324: Side line Solms-Ottenstein founded 1418: Acquired Münzenberg, Hungen, Lich and Laubach 1420: Partitioned into itself and Solms-Lich...
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    Lentz (social anthropologist) Thomas Metzinger (philosophy) Gottfried Münzenberg (physics) Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann (communication studies) W. Pannenberg...
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    1981–1996: Discovery and creation of bohrium by Peter Armbruster and Gottfried Münzenberg at the GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt 1982:...
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    Kreuznach to see Spinola to ask him to the spare the County of Hanau-Münzenberg. The Governors General of the Lower Palatinate, based in Kreuznach, were...
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