Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (German: Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach) was a German state, created as a duchy in 1809 by the merger of the Ernestine duchies of Saxe-Weimar...
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East Germany. Within the German Empire (1871-1918), Neumark was part of the Grand Duchy of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. Gewählte Bürgermeister - aktuelle Landesübersicht...
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Wilhelm IV of Saxe-Weimar, who appointed him Kanzleiregistrator and in 1652 librarian. In the following year the duke brought Neumark into the Fruchtbringende...
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and Berlin, the Altmark (the northern third of Saxony-Anhalt), and the Neumark (now divided between Poland's Lubusz and West Pomeranian Voivodeships)...
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the Duchy of Saxony. Later, the remaining state was split into Saxe-Lauenburg and Saxe-Wittenberg. The Ascanian dynasties in the two Saxon states became...
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Ascanian margraves of Brandenburg in 1261 and incorporated into their Neumark territory east of the Oder river. By 1300 the town had received Magdeburg...
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came to be known, came to be headquartered at Sonnenburg Castle in the Neumark of Brandenburg, east of the Oder River, though the Herrenmeister resided...
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of Saxe-Altenburg Adolf Wilhelm of Saxe-Eisenach Albrecht of Saxe-Eisenach Johann Georg I of Saxe-Eisenach Ernst I of Saxe-Gotha Friedrich of Saxe-Gotha...
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Neumark (/7) 00112 88/7 chorale setting "Wer nur den lieben Gott lässt walten" (s. 7) B min. SATB 201: 178 III/2.2: 58 after Z 2778; text by Neumark 11312...
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England, and the Schöningen (c. 300 kya) Gröbern Taubach Lehringen and Neumark Nord (all dating to the Eemian interglacial, c. 130-115 kya) sites in Germany...
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and Karlheinz Fischer, "Die Waldelefanten von Neumark-Nord und Gröbern," Dietrich Mania (Hrsg.). Neumark-Nord – Ein interglaziales Ökosystem des mittelpaläolithischen...
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he concluded the Treaties of Cölln and Mewe and thereby re-gained the Neumark (New March) from the Teutonic Order state. Weary of the long struggle with...
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administered the manors of Schwedt and Vierraden on the Oder river (Uckermark and Neumark) as well as Wildenbruch in Pomerania (present-day Swobnica, Poland). Though...
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the Bear in 1157, as well as on Lubusz Land, nucleus of the Brandenburg Neumark territory after annexation from Poland in 1248. In the south, the Margraviate...
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regiment's history, its depot and headquarters garrison was Berlin in Neumark, while the grenadiers were in Strausberg, Brandenburg. The majority of...
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1626) July 1 – Oliver Plunkett, Irish saint (b. 1629) July 8 – Georg Neumark, German poet and composer of hymns (b. 1621) July 10 – Christian Lupus...
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Creiß). 1657-1718 Saxony was split into parts, the Vogtland belonged to Saxe-Zeitz. In 1835 the new constitutional monarchy changed the administration...
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"the Younger" of Pomerania-Stettin and daughter of Margrave John of the Neumark. She died in early 1465. They had two sons: Swantibor V and Ertmar, both...
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territory of the district. The lion to the right stands for the dukes of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, the top left displays the Wheel of Mainz, and the three...
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1st Battalion) took commanded of the 2nd Regiment, and Prince Bernhard of Saxe-Weimar took command of the 2nd Brigade. Largest battalion present at Waterloo...
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(1266–1308) Stendal (1266–1318) Neumark (1266–1318) Salzwedel (1267–1317) Stargard (1267–1316) Margraviate of Brandenburg (Neumark then Stendal lines) (1318–1320)...
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the conflict by allying with Poland and in 1470 invaded the Brandenburg Neumark. The Brandenburgers had their longtime claims to Pomerania re-verified...
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Brandenburg–Pomeranian conflict. In turn, Henry's Ascanian relative, Duke Rudolph I of Saxe-Wittenberg intervened and tried to take over the regency. King Louis IV,...
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Schönrade (Friedeberg in der Neumark) (Brandenburg) Prussia Weiß, Josef Salzburg (Grein) Austria Weissenborn, Wilhelm Eisenach Saxe-Weimar Welcker, Carl Theodor...
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Brandenburg, and thus in modern usage is referred to as Mark Brandenburg. Neumark ("New March") since the 1250s was Brandenburg's eastern extremity between...
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Christian von Ilow (1585 – 25 February 1634) was a Neumark nobleman and Generalfeldmarschall who fought during the course of the Thirty Years' War. At...
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line plus Stettin. This included most of Silesia, Eastern Pomerania, the Neumark region of Brandenburg, all of Posen-West Prussia, and the portion of East...
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Wittelsbachs were expelled from most of Brandenburg and only controlled the Neumark territory and some adjacent areas. Together with Denmark, the Pomeranian...
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1848 Reichenbach–Plauen: 15 July 1851 The Neumark–Greiz line was opened in 1865; it was later extended to Neumark and connected to the Saxon-Bavarian railway...
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Johannes Voigt (category People from Saxe-Meiningen)
1857-59, two volumes, (History of the Teutonic Knights). Die Erwerbung der Neumark, Ziel und Erfolg der Brandenburgischen Politik unter den Kurfürsten Friedrich...
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