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    district of Bremen is named after her. Since 2016, a street in the Franzenbrunnen development area in Saarbrücken has borne her name, Hedwig-Dohm-Straße...
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  • the Prince-Archbishop of Bremen from 1258 until his death. He was a son of Hildebold II, Count of Wunstorf [de] and Hedwig of Oldenburg, daughter of...
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    and Paul and St. George in Bamberg 1 Cathedral Basilica of St. Hedwig in Berlin Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Dresden Co-cathedral of St. Peter in Bautzen...
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  • preacher in Kassel to Landgravine Hedwig Sophie (1623–1683). In 1670 he became pastor at St. Martin's Church in Bremen and remained so until his death....
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    1999) Zwei Weihnachtsmänner [de] (TV film, 2008) The Decent One (2014), as Hedwig Potthast Lotte Ledl at IMDb Nielsen Agency Bremen (in German) v t e...
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    Erika Julia Hedwig Mann (9 November 1905 – 27 August 1969) was a German actress and writer, daughter of the novelist Thomas Mann. Erika lived a bohemian...
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    Entstehungsgeschichte des Altaraufsatzes. In: Bernd Carqué, Hedwig Röckelein (Ed.): Das Hochaltarretabel der St. Jacobi-Kirche in Göttingen (= Studien zur Germania...
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    1930 to work as an independent artist, though he did marry the actress Hedwig Sparrer. He moved into a studio in an artists' house in Düsseldorf-Stockum...
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  • Albert II of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (category Roman Catholic prince-archbishops of Bremen)
    of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (died 14 April 1395) was Prince-Archbishop of Bremen in the years 1361–1395. His name is given as Albrecht in the genealogies...
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    district comprised altogether six established Catholic parishes:. Berlin: St. Hedwig parish, established in 1745, first Roman Catholic mass in 1719, Frankfurt...
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    SS Nyassa (category Ships built in Bremen (state))
    the ship sailed mostly between Bremen and the Far East. However, she spent 1907 making three return voyages between Bremen and Sydney, and in 1908 she made...
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    to 1849. For the rest of his life, he remained the music director at St. Hedwig's Cathedral. Hughes, Rupert (1939). Music Lovers' Encyclopedia. New York:...
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  • Palermo G. Piazzi  · 939 km MPC · JPL 2 Pallas — Pallas March 28, 1802 Bremen H. W. Olbers PAL 511 km MPC · JPL 3 Juno — Juno September 1, 1804 Sternwarte...
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  • affair with Frau Lieschen, a married German peasant woman. On his way to Bremen, he encounters Captain Potzdorf, who sees through the ruse and impresses...
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  • Company. p. 124. Varney, George J. (1886), Gazetteer of the state of Maine. Bremen, Boston: Russell Scott, Hervey (1877). A Complete History of Fairfield County...
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  • Ulric Berlin – Saint Peter, Otto of Bamberg, Hedwig of Silesia Bonn – Cassius of Narni, Adelaide Bremen – Oscar Brunswick – Andrew, Auctor [de], Blaise...
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    that has been established in Pomerania since 1248, originally from Stift Bremen. The family's ancestral home is in Lower Saxony, near the Oste River. The...
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    acquired the castle of Süpplingenburg about 1060 via his marriage with Hedwig, a daughter of the Bavarian count Frederick of Formbach and his wife Gertrud...
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  • Bremen die Restitution. Nach Lewins Tod verblieben mindestens acht wichtige Bilder von 1942 bis 1945 bei seiner neuen Lebenspartnerin, Gräfin Hedwig Bopp...
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    and Kommandoführerin Gertrud Herrmann, in Belzig head female guard was Hedwig Ullrich (Summer 1944–April 1945). In Bergen-Belsen the three head overseers...
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    Acre, Israel (redirect from St Jean D'Acre)
    Riley-Smith, University of Cambridge. "A History of the World – Object : Hedwig glass beaker". BBC. Archived from the original on July 9, 2011. Retrieved...
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    Magdalena of Brandenburg, daughter of Joachim II Hector of Brandenburg and Hedwig of Poland. Frederick (1532–1553) Henry, Duke of Brunswick-Dannenberg (1533–1598)...
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    with the throne and tomb of Charlemagne, Augsburg, Bamberg, Berlin (St. Hedwig's Cathedral) with the crypt of Bernhard Lichtenberg, Dresden, proto-Romanesque...
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    their sister Auguste Hedwig von Düring in order to get her accepted into the convent. By the Treaty of Stockholm of 1715 Bremen-Verden was transferred...
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    Arnulf of Carinthia (category Burials at St. Emmeram's Abbey)
    dispute between the episcopal sees of Bremen, Hamburg, and Cologne over jurisdictional authority, which saw Bremen and Hamburg remain a combined see, independent...
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    as a separate territory under imperial custody, before it was ceded to Bremen-Verden in 1731. Now it is part of today's Lower Saxon Cuxhaven (district)...
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    involvement of Polish troops in invasions of England.[citation needed] Adam of Bremen writes almost a century later that a Polish princess—the sister or daughter...
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    Publishing Group Fedor Jagor (1816–1900), ethnologist, naturalist and explorer Hedwig Raabe (1844–1905), actress Adolf Bastian (1826–1905), polymath Ferdinand...
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    near her sarcophagus. The dress was taken by the Swedish queen consort Hedwig Eleonora and is now located at Uppsala Cathedral. In 1690, Christian V ordered...
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    de Valère, Switzerland Old St Nicholas Church, Germany Salzburg Cathedral, Austria Sitka Lutheran Church. USA St. Hedwig's Cathedral, Germany Strasbourg...
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