Friedrich Ludwig Jahn (redirect from Johann Friedrich Ludwig Christoph Jahn)
Johann Friedrich Ludwig Christoph Jahn (11 August 1778 – 15 October 1852) was a German gymnastics educator and nationalist whose writing is credited with...
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Frederick the Great. Saldern was born in the Prignitz into a family of the old Lower Saxon nobility Friedrich Christoph Saldern comes from the old Lower Saxon...
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Bad Wilsnack (category Localities in Prignitz)
Bad Wilsnack (until 1929 Wilsnack) is a small town in the Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. The former pilgrimage site of the Holy Blood of Wilsnack...
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traditionally believed to be of Wendish origin, particularly associated with the Prignitz region in Brandenburg. The family is documented as early as 946 in a writ...
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time "show up with surprising frequency in the areas of Uckermark and Prignitz, near Berlin." Historian Ursula Sautter, citing the work of linguist Jürgen...
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Regiment No. 3. Hartwig Karl von Wartenberg was born on 3 April 1711 in Prignitz. He was the son of Rittmeister Alexander Wichart von Wartenberg and Katharina...
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after the previous one. The Plotho family expanded its estates in the Prignitz in the 13th century, bringing Nikolaus von Blumenthal with them. There...
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to Berlin by the Stasi From 1968 he was a pastor in Wittenberge in the Prignitz. In May 1969 he gained a doctorate in theology at the Martin Luther University...
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Gottfried Benn (category People from Prignitz)
grandson of pastors in Mansfeld, now part of Putlitz in the district of Prignitz, Brandenburg. He was educated in Sellin in the Neumark and Frankfurt an...
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important territories such as Halberstadt. Under the Treaty of Oliva Christoph Caspar von Blumenthal (son of the above) negotiated the incorporation...
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century Northern March, as well as the Uckermark region in the northeast and Prignitz in the northwest. The boundary also comprised the minor lordships of Ruppin...
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in Prignitz) and Heinrich von Antwerpen (Provost of Brandenburg). Group 28, featuring Frederick the Great with side figures of Graf Kurt Christoph von...
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Lehnitzer Dosse should not be confused with the river Dosse in Prignitz and Ruppin. Johann Christoph Bekmann referred to the river as both the Muhre and Dosse...
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Constituency Previous member Elected member Party Votes % Margin Runner-up 56 Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I Sebastian Steineke Wiebke Papenbrock...
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Constituency Previous member Elected member Party Votes % Margin Runner-up 56 Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I Sebastian Steineke Sebastian Steineke...
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Höchst Manuel Höferlin Bruno Hönel Alexander Hoffmann Bettina Hoffmann Christoph Hoffmann Anton Hofreiter Angela Hohmann Leif-Erik Holm Ottmar von Holtz...
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Constituency Previous member Elected member Party Votes % Margin Runner-up 57 Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I Ernst Bahr Dagmar Ziegler SPD 33,532...
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pastor Christoph Wagner (1653-1709) and his wife Anna Dorothea née Tiefenbach in Karow, Duchy of Magdeburg. His brothers, the pastors Johann Christoph Wagner...
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Constituency Previous member Elected member Party Votes % Margin Runner-up 56 Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I Dagmar Ziegler Sebastian Steineke CDU...
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prince-elector, Joachim II had the water castle of Plattenburg in the Prignitz transferred to his Keeper of the Privy Purse (Oberstkämmerer), Matthias...
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24 – In Germany, Henry II, Lord of Mecklenburg cedes the territories of Prignitz and the Uckermark to the Margraviate of Brandenburg in an unfavorable peace...
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Justice and Consumer Protection Christian Lange Kirsten Lühmann Caren Marks Christoph Matschie Hilde Mattheis Markus Paschke Florian Pronold Sascha Raabe Ernst...
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Officer". www.bundeswahlleiter.de. Retrieved 18 October 2019. "Results Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I - The Federal Returning Officer". www...
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June 1749, presumably Berlin; † 12 August 1777, Heiligengrabe-Techow, Prignitz, Brandenburg), secular Canoness of the Convent of the Holy Sepulcher in...
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ausgewählte Motive in Pritzwalk aus". maz-online.de – Märkische Allgemeine (Prignitz-Kurier) (in German). Retrieved 2021-07-11. "Grant Recipients 2024: Lorenz...
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Installation and Pictures]. www.galerie-lausberg.com. Retrieved 2018-07-12. Prignitz, Karin. "Wenn Blicke nach oben wandern. Ausstellung: Achim Zeman erzeugt...
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Trier Rhineland-Palatinate 2017 2005 Verena Hubertz SPD Sebastian Steineke Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I Brandenburg 2013 2013 Wiebke Papenbrock...
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Resigned on 30 September 2016 Sebastian Steineke 1973 CDU Brandenburg Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I 33,5 Johannes Steiniger 1987 CDU Rheinland-Pfalz...
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