Jan I may refer to: Jan I the Scholastic (1308/10 – by 1372) John I, Duke of Opava-Ratibor (c. 1322 – c. 1380 or 1382) Jan I van Brederode (1370/1372...
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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (redirect from I Rzeczpospolita)
Vasa kings were dukes of Opole (Oppeln), Prudnik (Neustadt) and Racibórz (Ratibor) from 1645 to 1666. Commonwealth borders shifted with wars and treaties...
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Oberschlesien Landkreis Oppeln Landkreis Ratibor Landkreis Rosenberg Landkreis Warthenau Dwork, Debórah; van Pelt, Robert Jan (2002). Auschwitz. New York: Norton...
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List of rose cultivars named after people (section I)
Germany) Herzog Viktor von Ratibor (1918 — Welter, Germany) Herzog von Windsor (1968 — Tantau, Germany) Herzogin Marie von Ratibor (1898 — Lambert, Germany)...
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September 1902 when he visited Prussia for German Army maneuvers. Jan Willem Louis van Oordt (1808–1884), awarded the Knights Cross, 3rd Class, for services...
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Givi and Motorola invited former members to join their battalions. DShRG Ratibor (Russian: ДШРГ Ратибор) – Group that was formed by Russian nationalists...
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Beppo Römer (category German Army personnel of World War I)
(KPD) and, when called upon to break a strike in the Silesian city of Ratibor in mid 1921, the leaders of Oberland refused to undertake the task. By...
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doorluchtigheyt van Brandenburgh, hertogh van Pruyssen, Maeghdenburgh, Gulick, Kleef, Berge, Stettijn, Pomeren &c. Bewogen is geworden om de wapenen van defensie...
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неофашистов из России". "Батальон "Хаос"". Mareš, Miroslav; Laryš, Martin; Holzer, Jan (25 October 2018). Militant Right-Wing Extremism in Putin's Russia: Legacies...
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Holy Roman Empire, ruled by Leopold I, repurchases the territory of the Duchy of Opole and Racibórz (Oppeln und Ratibor), which it had ceded to Poland in...
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Holy Roman Empire, ruled by Leopold I, repurchases the territory of the Duchy of Opole and Racibórz (Oppeln und Ratibor), which it had ceded to Poland in...
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War of the Schlawe and Stolp succession (1223–1236), after the death of Ratibor II, Duke of Pomerania, over the Lands of Schlawe and Stolp[citation needed]...
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Legnica, Konrad Żagań, Głogów and Krosno and Mieszko the smallest part with Ratibor and Cieszyn. As Konrad prepared himself in Fulda for a clerical career...
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district of Erkelenz (Kreis Erkelenz). Around 1825 Andreas Polke from Ratibor took up residence in the town and founded a pin factory. The nearby region...
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Vatroslav Jagić, Croatian scholar (b. 1838) August 9 – Victor II, Duke of Ratibor (b. 1847) August 10 – Joaquín Sorolla, Spanish painter (b. 1863) August...
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daughter of Billy Hughes and Mary Hughes. Before her marriage to King Ferdinand I of Romania, Queen Marie of Romania was Princess Marie of Edinburgh, a daughter...
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