Lubusz Land (Polish: Ziemia lubuska; German: Land Lebus) is a historical region and cultural landscape in Poland and Germany on both sides of the Oder...
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chronicles, Lebus was named "the key to the Kingdom of Poland" and as a Polish stronghold against German invasion. The Diocese of Lebus was founded in...
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reforms adopted in 1998. The province's name recalls the historic Lubusz Land (Lebus or Lubus), although parts of the voivodeship belong to the historic regions...
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back to the Land Lebus, the region around the town of Lebus. In 1863 Seelow became the seat of the administration of the district of Lebus, and in 1950...
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also the collegiate church in Lebus was destroyed, Bishop Wenceslaus moved the official seat of the Bishopric of Lebus to Fürstenwalde, where the St Mary's...
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The Diocese of Lebus (Latin: Dioecesis Lubucensis; German: Bistum Lebus; Polish: Diecezja Lubuska) is a former diocese of the Catholic Church. It was erected...
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Battle of Lubusz (1239) (redirect from Third War for Lebus)
the election of a German anti-king in his estate, precisely in Lebus. First War for Lebus List of Wars involving Poland List of Wars involving Germany Henry...
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The Lebu (Lebou, Lébou) are a subgroup of Wolof in Senegal, West Africa, living on the peninsula of Cap-Vert, site of Dakar. The Lebu are primarily a...
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Pogezania German: Pogesanien, Latin: Pogesania) Lubusz Land (Polish: Ziemia lubuska, German: Land Lebus), only partially in modern Poland - during the high...
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Battle of Lubusz (1209) (redirect from First War for Lebus)
the Bearded, the land of Kalisz for the land of Lebus, the Duke of Greater Poland Wladyslaw III Spindleshanks became the owner of Lebus. The swap was crucial...
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archäologischen Denkmälern in Deutschland, Band 45: Frankfurt an der Oder und das Land Lebus. Konrad Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart 2005, pp. 155–156, ISBN 3-8062-1952-4...
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Landkreis Märkisch-Oderland (Registration plates: MOL ) Petershagen Treplin Land Lebus Frankfurt (Oder) (Registration plates: FF ) Frankfurt (Oder)- Booßen B...
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Los Pehuenches Airport (redirect from Lebu Airport)
serving Lebu, a Pacific coastal city in the Bío Bío Region of Chile. The airport is in forested land 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) southeast of Lebu. Chile portal...
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northwestern plateau of the Barnim (de) from the southeastern upland area of the Land Lebus. The high embankment of the Eastern Railway crosses the area from west...
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feudal district duchy of medieval Poland in the Lubusz Land. Its capital was Lubusz (now Lebus). It was formed in 1241 from the portion of the territory...
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in 1950 "Lebus district" was renamed "Seelow district"; following frontier changes agreed with the Soviet Union in 1945, the town of Lebus itself had...
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their marches. A Royal Polish contingent wanted to add to the Bishopric of Lebus. Marching from Magdeburg, Albert the Bear recovered Havelberg, lost since...
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border since 1945, although the historical landscapes of Pomerania and Lebus are intersected by the Oder. Germania Slavica 1 has recently been converted...
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and some clergy of the Bishopric of Cammin met with Johann, the bishop of Lebus, and Johann of Görlitz, a prince of the Margraviate of Brandenburg, in Brandenburgian...
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Lauenburg and Bütow Land (German: Länder or Lande Lauenburg und Bütow, Kashubian: Lãbòrskò-bëtowskô Zemia, Polish: Ziemia lęborsko-bytowska) formed a historical...
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Waldow—Bishop of Lebus 1420 Johann von Waldow (died 1423)—Bishop of Brandenburg and Bishop of Lebus Johann von Waldow (died 1424)—Bishop of Lebus Karl von Waldow...
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Amt Lebus is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Märkisch-Oderland, in Brandenburg, Germany. Its seat is in Lebus. The Amt Lebus consists...
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new Diocese of Lubusz (Lebus) seated in Lubusz (Lebus), with its diocesan territory comprising the Lubusz Land (Land of Lebus), then part of the Polish...
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und die Gründung von Müncheberg und Münchehofe an der Westgrenze des Landes Lebus im zweiten Viertel des 13. Jahrhunderts". Vita religiosa im Mittelalter...
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Lands of Schlawe and Stolp (redirect from Schlawe and Stolp Land)
The Schlawe and Stolp Land, also known as Słupsk and Sławno Land, is a historical region in Pomerania, centered on the towns of Sławno (Schlawe) and Słupsk...
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(Latin: sedes regni principales), and Lubusz (now Lebus) which became the capital of the Lubusz Land, nicknamed "the key to the Kingdom of Poland" in medieval...
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Jacobsdorf Wadochowice Klettwitz Kletwice Klinge Klinka Kolkwitz Gołkojce Lebus Lubusz Letschin Lucin Lieberose Luboradz Lietzen Leśnica Luckau Łuków Lübben...
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Treaty of Bromberg (section Lauenburg and Bütow Land)
(Drahim) and Elbing (Elbląg) to Brandenburg and handed over Lauenburg and Bütow Land to the Hohenzollerns as a hereditary fief. The treaty was confirmed and internationally...
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Döbern-Land is an Amt ("collective municipality") in the district of Spree-Neiße, in Brandenburg, Germany. Its seat is in Döbern. The Amt Döbern-Land consists...
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invested in land deals both in the Bluegrass and eastern Kentucky. Nearly a decade after Madeline's death, Desha married the widow Mary Frazer LeBus. They had...
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