• Tillie S. Pine (category People from Pułtusk)
    Tillie Schloss Pine (4 March 1896 – 1999) was an American writer of children's books in the 20th century. Pine was born in Pułtusk, in Poland, on 4 March...
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  • Adam Heinrich von Steinau (category Counts in Germany)
    of Sweden. On 9 July 1702 in Poland he lost the Battle of Kliszów. On 21 April 1703 a decisive battle was fought in Pułtusk, where the Swedish army under...
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    invasions of 1805. Wrede was engaged in the campaign against Prussia, winning especial distinction in the Battle of Pułtusk. But the attitude of the French...
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    Württemberg: 200 Jahre Zeppelin in Aschhausen (Zeppelin family history)". schloss-aschhausen.de. Retrieved 27 July 2011. (PDF) Wagener-Fimpel,Silke, Auguste...
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    inspired by the Romanesque tradition of the region, was built in Mazovia (Płock, Pułtusk, Brochów, Brok). Late mannierism from the time of the Counter-Reformation...
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    spent as a prisoner-of-war in France, Frederick Louis retired to Sławięcice Palace (Schloss Slawentzitz) and its estates, living in self-imposed obscurity...
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    Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick (category Military personnel killed in the Napoleonic Wars)
    as "mostly cripples in mind and body." Shortly after they married, the prince had the Schloss Richmond built for his wife. It was in English architectural...
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    William I of the Netherlands (category Burials in the Royal Crypt at Nieuwe Kerk, Delft)
    Wilhelmina died in 1837, William married Countess Henrietta d'Oultremont (28 February 1792, in Maastricht – 26 October 1864, in Schloss Rahe), created...
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    Jesuit college in Pułtusk (1566–1773), now Piotr Skarga High School [pl] and Church of Saints Peter and Paul [pl] Jesuit College [pl] in Poznań (1572–1773)...
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    Battle of Prenzlau (category Conflicts in 1806)
    that he had collected supplies for the hungry soldiers at his manor, the Schloss Boitzenburg. Unfortunately, when the Prussians arrived around 2:00 PM they...
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    Battle of Dürenstein (category Conflicts in 1805)
    Dürenstein with its castle, known as Schloss Dürenstein. The castle had served as a prison for Richard I of England in 1193. In 1645–46, during the Thirty Years'...
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    Capitulation of Pasewalk (category Conflicts in 1806)
    French despoiled supplies collected for their hungry opponents at the Schloss Boitzenburg. Hearing the sounds of battle, Murat marched north with Grouchy's...
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    Battle of Feistritz (category Battles in 1813)
    was aware of recent French probes in the Feistritz area so he sent two battalions of grenadiers to nearby Schloss Hollenburg on the morning of 6 September...
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