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    The Province of Hesse-Nassau (German: Provinz Hessen-Nassau) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1868 to 1918, then a province of the Free State...
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  • Hessen-Darmstadt was formed in 1927; it merged with Gau Hessen-Nassau-Süd to form Gau Hessen-Nassau in 1933 Kurhessen was known as Gau Hessen-Nassau-Nord...
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    Additionally, the league was from then on divided in the Gauligas Hessen-Nassau and Westmark. Shortly after the formation of the league, the Nazis reorganised...
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    1932 19 Hessen-Nassau-Nord 1925–1934 Kurhessen (1934) RN see above table 20 Hessen-Nassau-Süd 1925–1932 Hessen-Nassau (1 January 1933) Hessen-Darmstadt...
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  • of Hessen-Nassau, Thuringia and Bavaria; thence north, west and south along the eastern, northern, western and southern frontiers of Hessen-Nassau to...
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    Hesse (redirect from Hessen State, Germany)
    Hesse or Hessia (German: Hessen [ˈhɛsn̩] ), officially the State of Hesse (German: Land Hessen), is a state in Germany. Its capital city is Wiesbaden...
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    Wetter (Hessen) is a small town in Hesse, Germany. The rather unusual designation Wetter (Hessen-Nassau) stems from a time when the town belonged to the...
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    The Gau Hesse-Nassau (German: Gau Hessen-Nassau) was an administrative division of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. It was formed by the merger of two...
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  • Gauliga Südwest had been split into the Gauliga Westmark and the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau, where Kickers played. Their best post-season result came in 1942 when...
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  • break into upper league play until 1941 when they joined the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau, Gruppe 2. Their stay was short-lived and they were relegated after...
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    Marburg its main administrative centre in this part of the new province Hessen-Nassau and to turn the University of Marburg into the regional academic centre...
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  • certificate of Johann Peter Ditzel's son dated March 25th 1774, in: Hessen-Nassau: Zentralarchiv der Evang. Kirche, Büdingen deanery, Eckartshausen parish...
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    Richard Huelsenbeck (category People from Hesse-Nassau)
    1974) was a German writer, poet, and psychoanalyst born in Frankenau, Hessen-Nassau who was associated with the formation of the Dada movement. Huelsenbeck...
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    The Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau (German: Evangelische Kirche in Hessen und Nassau, EKHN) is a United Protestant church body in the German federal...
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    Hanover-Brunwsick 46.1% North Westphalia 25.7% South Westphalia 27.2% Hessen-Nassau 43.6% Cologne-Aachen 20.2% Koblenz-Trier 28.8% East Düsseldorf 31.6%...
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    Hepp, leader of the Landbund in Hessen-Nassau, they moved to form their own party. The new group was based in Hessen and Thuringia. It has been characterised...
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    with the Prussian provinces of Hesse and Nassau and Frankfurt am Main to form Greater Hesse (German: Groß-Hessen). Greater Hesse was renamed Hesse on December...
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    Gau Electoral Hesse (category Hesse-Nassau)
    the name Gau Hesse-Nassau-North (German: Gau Hessen-Nassau-Nord), comprising the northern part of the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau. Before that, from...
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  • 1714: Natchitoches – French 1714: Germanna, Virginia – Germans from Hessen-Nassau 1716: Natchez – French 1717: Germanna, Virginia – Germans from Baden-Württemberg...
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    † 27 February 1453), married in 1450 Ottilie of Nassau-Siegen, daughter of Henry II, Count of Nassau-Siegen. In 1453 they had a daughter Ottilie of Katzenelnbogen...
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    The Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine (German: Großherzogtum Hessen und bei Rhein) was a grand duchy in western Germany that existed from 1806 to 1918...
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    Solz. He died in Nassau, Germany. Thomas Klein: Leitende Beamte der allgemeinen Verwaltung in der preußischen Provinz Hessen-Nassau und in Waldeck 1867...
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    The Gauliga Hessen was the highest football league in the German state of Hesse and the Prussian province of Hesse-Nassau from 1933 to 1945. From 1941...
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  • second place in 1939. In 1941 the Gauliga Hessen was split into the Gauliga Westmark and the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau with FSV playing in the latter division...
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    Hesse-Nassau to form the new state of Hesse following the Second World War. Excepted was the Montabaur district from Hessen-Nassau and that part of Hessen-Darmstadt...
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    (Westfalen-Süd) Johann Becker German People’s Party 34 (Hessen-Darmstadt) Josef Becker Centre 19 (Hessen-Nassau) Roman Becker SPD 10 (Oppeln) Margarete Behm DNVP...
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    to his death on 17 November 1905. The first grand duke from the House of Nassau-Weilburg, he succeeded King William III of the Netherlands, ending the personal...
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    In the 1941–42 season the Gauliga Südwest was split into the Gauliga Hessen-Nassau and the Gauliga Westmark, and Kaiserslautern took the Westmark title...
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    Wiesbaden. Wiesbaden: Verlag Limbart. Michael Hollman: Nassaus Beitrag für das heutige Hessen. 2nd edition. Wiesbaden 1994. Otto Renkhoff (1992). Nassauische...
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    from 1939 in two regional groups, in 1941 subdivided in the Gauligen Hessen-Nassau and Westmark Gauliga Westfalen: covering the region of Westphalia, divided...
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