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    Vest Recklinghausen was an ecclesiastical territory in the Holy Roman Empire, located in the center of today's North Rhine-Westphalia. The rivers Emscher...
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    in 1150 the city was the center of the surrounding Vest Recklinghausen. In 1236, Recklinghausen received town privileges. There is record of Jews in...
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  • times, the area surrounding present-day Recklinghausen was known as Vest Recklinghausen, a territory which belonged to the Electorate of Cologne. From 1446...
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    Sparkasse Vest Recklinghausen (Hrsg.): 150 Jahre Sparkasse Vest Recklinghausen. Gut für die Region. Sparkasse Vest Recklinghausen, Recklinghausen Dieter...
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    Waltrop (category Recklinghausen (district))
    intervene against the counts of Mark, so that Waltrop became a part of Vest Recklinghausen. The production of coal in the mine started in 1905. As a consequence...
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    Münster was bordered by the United Provinces to the west, by Cleves, Vest Recklinghausen, and Mark in the south, Paderborn and Osnabrück in the east. In the...
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  • anew. 1444–1449 – Soest Feud, the towns of Dorsten and Recklinghausen in the Vest Recklinghausen are bases for the power struggle of the Archbishop of...
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    the Duchy of Westphalia to the Landgraviate of Hesse-Darmstadt and Vest Recklinghausen to the Duke of Arenberg. Cologne was, however, reestablished as the...
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    such a compensation would be the Prince-Bishopric of Münster and Vest Recklinghausen. In addition, Article 3 of the convention provided that the Prince...
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    the summer of 1583, Gebhard and Agnes took refuge, first at Vest in Vest Recklinghausen, a fief of the Electorate, and then in the Duchy of Westphalia...
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    the Duke of Arenberg received in 1803 new lands: the county of Vest Recklinghausen, the county of Meppen, and later the lordship of Dülmen. Arenberg...
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  • the area of Vest Recklinghausen, and to capture other domains besides. In 1641 Hesse-Cassel lost the town of Dorsten in Vest Recklinghausen, which they...
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  • in the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. Received the counties of Vest Recklinghausen and Meppen in 1803. Joined the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806...
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  • 1644: Duchy 1795: Duchy ceded to France 1803: Obtained Meppen and Vest Recklinghausen 1810: Mediatized Arlon County c. 1167: Margraviate — — 950 c. 1167:...
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    to Burg Mark near Hamm in the 1220s. The county was bordered by Vest Recklinghausen, the County of Dortmund, the Bishopric of Münster, the County of...
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    parts of the Prince-Bishopric of Münster (Hochstift Münster) and the Vest Recklinghausen (governed by the Electorate of Cologne), if he were victorious in...
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    Marl, North Rhine-Westphalia (category Recklinghausen (district))
    district of Recklinghausen, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated near the Wesel-Datteln Canal, approx. 10 km north-west of Recklinghausen. It has...
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    Dorsten (category Recklinghausen (district))
    international trading cities and turned into the richest town in the Vest Recklinghausen. In 1488, Franciscan friars established a friary which continues...
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    in the Diocese itself also joined the ecclesiastical territory of Vest Recklinghausen. In the Duchy of Westphalia the estates agreed their own Erblandesvereinigung...
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  • Secularised; Westphalia to Hesse-Darmstadt and Nassau-Orange-Fulda, Vest Recklinghausen to Arenberg Cologne (Köln) Imperial City Low Rhen RH 1288: Free Imperial...
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    Herten (category Recklinghausen (district))
    the west. Herten was the seat of the governors of the County of Vest Recklinghausen, an autonomous state within the Archbishopric of Cologne. The first...
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    Maarten Schenck van Nydeggen, who had plundered the territory of Vest Recklinghausen within the Electorate of Cologne. Schenk and his men are able to...
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    Edicts of the Electorate of Cologne (with the Duchy of Westphalia and Vest Recklinghausen) (1461–1816) (Slg. Scotti online) Statutes of the city of Cologne...
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  • Wertheim/Schloßberg 0,1 94.6 Radio IN (Radio ND1) Schrobenhausen 0,3 94.6 Radio Vest Recklinghausen/Quellberg 0,1 94.6 Antenne Bayern Inntal Oberaudorf 0,3 94.6 Radio...
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    Gladbeck (category Recklinghausen (district))
    Lamberti cathedral. From 1180 to 1802 Gladbeck belonged to the Vest Recklinghausen and was thus linked with the Electorate of Cologne. A certificate...
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    led to the incorporation of the once-independent lordship into the Vest Recklinghausen of the archbishopric. He was granted the lordship as a fief of the...
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    Bonn, were over-run and destroyed. Initially, the couple fled to Vest Recklinghausen, a fiefdom of the Electorate. There, Agnes and Gebhard encouraged...
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    Bonn, then from Bad Godesberg; he and his wife took refuge into Vest Recklinghausen, a fiefdom of the electorate. There, he and Agnes encouraged a spurt...
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    953, Prince-elector and Archchancellor of Italy in 1356; including Vest Recklinghausen and the Duchy of Westphalia Koblenz Bailiwick An administrative grouping...
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    Approximately 3,000 farms in the area owed dues to the abbey, in Vest Recklinghausen, on the Hellweg and around Breisig and Godesberg. From 1512 to its...
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