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    Wildeshausen (German pronunciation: [vɪldəsˈhaʊ̯zn̩] ; Low Saxon: Wilshusen) is a town and the capital of the Oldenburg district in Lower Saxony, Germany...
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    Thomas was sent first to Naples and then to Rome to meet Johannes von Wildeshausen, the Master General of the Dominican Order. In 1245, Thomas was sent...
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    instrumental in the founding of the Mercedarian friars. When approached by Peter Nolasco, Raymond encouraged and assisted him in obtaining the consent of...
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  • cathedral chapter. After the Wildeshausen line of the House of Oldenburg died out in 1270 Hildebold inherited the County of Wildeshausen, which, from then on...
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    (Wilhelmshaven) 4425 Wangerland-Hooksiel 4426 Wangerland-Horumersiel 4431 Wildeshausen 4432 Doetlingen-Brettorf 4433 Doetlingen 4434 Colnrade 4435 Großenkneten...
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    France Herne Bay Waltrop, Germany Wimereux, France Hertford Évron, France Wildeshausen, Germany Hessle Thizy-les-Bourgs, France High Wycombe Kelkheim, Germany...
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  • information of two of the Order's members, Dominic, the founder, and the martyred Peter of Verona, with the intention of seeking their canonization. As a result...
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    Christian King of Saxony carried his remains from Rome to the Abbey of Wildeshausen south of Bremen. The chronicle of that event written by a monk of Fulda...
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    situated on Hartham Common. Hertford is twinned with: Évron, France Wildeshausen, Germany Hartford, Connecticut, United States The Hertford built-up area...
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  • Count of Wildeshausen (1102–1167) Gerard of Oldenburg, Prince Archbishop of Bremen and Hamburg and Osnabrück († 1219) Henry II, Count of Wildeshausen († 1197)...
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    "Swedish heritage day". Gustavus Adolphus College, a Lutheran college in St. Peter, Minnesota, is also named for him. The Gustav-Adolf-Werk (GAW) of the...
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    barrows at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silbury_Hill The Willow Row Barrow at St Neots. The Soulton Long Barrow at Soulton in Shropshire. Higher Ground Meadow...
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    Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803 Oldenburg obtained the Hanoverian district of Wildeshausen and the districts of Vechta and Cloppenburg from the dissolved Prince-Bishopric...
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    Postulation Archives of the Dominican Order. Buzád II Hahót Johannes von Wildeshausen Vitas of Lithuania Latino Malabranca Orsini Venturino da Bergamo Eufemia...
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    Ahaus and the castle of Stromberg with its jurisdiction; and in 1429 Wildeshausen in pledge from the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, renewed by its successor...
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    return Swedish Bremen-Verden had to pawn its exclave of the town of Wildeshausen and the pertaining adjacence to the Prince-Bishopric of Münster. In the...
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    Kršćanstvo na hrvatskom prostoru. Pregled religiozne povijesti Hrvata (7.-20. st.) (in Croatian). Zagreb: Kršćanska sadašnjost. Magyar katolikus lexikon I–XV...
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    occupation since 1645, was a part of the Swedish province of Bremen-Verden-Wildeshausen from 1645 to 1712, and some of the buildings built by the Swedes are...
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  • 2018-04-02. Retrieved 2018-06-01. "St. Dionysius Kerken - St. Peter Paul Aldekerk - St. Thomas Stenden - St. Peter und Paul Aldekerk". Archived from the...
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    trade except money lending. Though the Jews of the nearby village of Wildeshausen were expelled, there is no evidence of the expulsion of the Oldenburg...
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  • Bremen-Verden Campaign of the Northern Wars begins, with the invasion of Amt Wildeshausen by the Münster army, and their advance on Verden via the city of Bremen...
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    (counter-bishop) 1173–1190: Arnold of Altena 1190–1216: Gerard I of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen 1216–1224: Adolphus of Tecklenburg Prince-Bishops of Osnabrück include:...
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  • SpVgg Unterhaching SV Mettlach v SG Wattenscheid 09 FC Sachsen Leipzig v FC St. Pauli VfB Gaggenau v Hannover 96 SpVgg Marl v Borussia Fulda Greifswalder...
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  • the compensation (10,000 marks) he undertook to the Church. John of Wildeshausen, the Bishop of Bosnia put Hungary under a new interdict in the first...
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  • Lübeck, then proposed Burchard's uncle Count Gerhard I of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen, already Prince-Bishop of Osnabrück, for Bremen. In late 1210 Innocent III...
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