eponymous for Neuhaus upon Elbe, a component of today's Amt Neuhaus. It served the duchess dowager Catherine (*1488 – 29 July 1563*, Neuhaus), widow of Magnus...
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budget department at the Ministry of Finance, where he became minister. Albert Neuhaus (DNVP), a former head of the trade department of the Ministry of Economic...
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(1879–1944) 30 November 1923 15 December 1924 1 year, 15 days DDP 8 Neuhaus, AlbertAlbert Neuhaus [de] (1873–1948) 15 January 1925 26 October 1925 284 days DVP...
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Werner Neuhaus. More works by Neuhaus @ ArtNet Literature by and about Werner Neuhaus in the German National Library catalogue Werner Neuhaus in German...
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Robert Schmidt Johann Becker Hans von Raumer Joseph Koeth Eduard Hamm Albert Neuhaus Rudolf Krohne Julius Curtius Paul Moldenhauer Robert Schmidt Hermann...
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The area of today's Neuhaus belonged to the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, established in 1180. In 1371 Prince-Archbishop Albert II's bailiff in Vörde...
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Menhart z Hradce (also known as Meinhard of Hradec, or Meinhard von Neuhaus in German; 1398 – 3 February 1449 in Říčany), was one of the leaders of the...
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Luther, Martin Schiele, Josef Frenken; (second row) Gerhard von Kanitz, Heinrich Brauns, Albert Neuhaus, Karl Stingl, Rudolf Krohne, Otto von Schlieben...
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Neuhaus (14 April 1926 – 6 April 1998) was a German boxer who was heavyweight champion of Germany and Europe in the 1950s. Born in Iserlohn, Neuhaus made...
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Land of Darzing (later Amt Neuhaus), and the Land of Hadeln are mentioned as the separate territories of the brothers. Albert II received Saxe-Wittenberg...
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as economics minister to the first cabinet of Hans Luther, replacing Albert Neuhaus in the post. Krohne served in the post until December 1925. The same...
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Catharina zu Neuhaus, married Ulrich of Taufers at Utenheim Albert III (d. 1374) Henry IV (d. 1361) Meinhard VI (d. 1385) Margaret Albert's three sons succeeded...
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with Amt Neuhaus and Land Hadeln at the Elbe estuary. After Albert I's death in 1260, his two heirs, John I and his younger brother Albert II ruled jointly...
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Francis II moved the capital to Neuhaus upon Elbe. In 1619, Duke Augustus moved Saxe-Lauenburg's capital from Neuhaus upon Elbe to Ratzeburg, where it...
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Hynce Ptáček of Pirkštejn married Anne of Neuhaus (d. 1452), daughter of Chief Mint Master Ulrich V of Neuhaus [de]. With Anna, he had a daughter, Margaret...
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Land of Darzing (later Amt Neuhaus), and the Land of Hadeln are mentioned as the separate territory of the brothers. Albert II received Saxe-Wittenberg...
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Saxe-Coburg (section Duke Albert)
Hildburghausen, Römhild, Eisfeld, Schalkau, Sonneberg, Neustadt bei Coburg, Neuhaus am Rennweg, and Mönchröden; and Sonnefeld. Under the reign of John Casimir...
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freed and were living at one of their own houses, Burg Veldenstein, in Neuhaus, near Nuremberg. There they were visited by the American officer John E...
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Robert Schmidt Johann Becker Hans von Raumer Joseph Koeth Eduard Hamm Albert Neuhaus Rudolf Krohne Julius Curtius Paul Moldenhauer Robert Schmidt Hermann...
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pedagogue" in the Studienzentrum Josefstal [de] (protestant youth work) at Neuhaus am Schliersee [de]. The theory of emancipatory youth work, which he played...
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Robert Schmidt Johann Becker Hans von Raumer Joseph Koeth Eduard Hamm Albert Neuhaus Rudolf Krohne Julius Curtius Paul Moldenhauer Robert Schmidt Hermann...
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successor in the Principality of Celle. In 1371 Albert's bailiff in Vörde erected the fortress Slikborch (near Neuhaus upon Oste) at the mouth of the river Oste...
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the former Duchy's territory north of the river Elbe, except of the Amt Neuhaus. All the former Saxe-Lauenburgian areas beyond the Elbe belong today to...
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New Year's Eve, Albert Müller, Hermann Scherer and Paul Camenisch founded the artist group Rot-Blau in Obino. Later, also Werner Neuhaus would be a part...
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Ptáček. He captured Prague on 3 September 1448 and imprisoned Meinhard of Neuhaus who had started negotiations of the moderate Hussites' union with the Catholic...
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Boas Johansson in Centuria Insectorum, the Austrian Nikolaus Poda von Neuhaus wrote Insecta Musei Graecensis (1761) and Johann Christian Fabricius described...
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30 November 1660, Neuhaus), ∞ in Barth on 19 September 1628 (1) Agnes of Brandenburg (Berlin, 27 July 1584 – 16 March 1629, Neuhaus), daughter of Elector...
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green herbs). Brands of Belgian chocolate and pralines, like Côte d'Or, Neuhaus, Leonidas and Godiva are famous, as well as independent producers such...
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Jens; Fecher-Trost, Claudia; Cavalié, Adolfo; Hoth, Markus; Bogeski, Ivan; Neuhaus, H. Ekkehard; Zimmermann, Richard; Lang, Sven; Haferkamp, Ilka (28 August...
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Archived from the original on 7 September 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2015. Neuhaus, David M. "How Israeli Jews' Fear of Christianity Turned Into Hatred"....
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