The County of Diepholz (West Low German: Deefholt), that was first known as the Lordship of Diepholz, was a territory in the Holy Roman Empire in the...
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Historisch-geographisch-statistische Beschreibung der Grafschaften Hoya und Diepholz, Nienburg, 1901 Wilhelm Hodenberg (ed.): Hoyer Urkundenbuch, Hannover,...
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Rudolf van Diepholt (redirect from Rudolf von Diepholz)
Lord of Diepholz (died 1422), and Countess Kunigunde von Oldenburg; he was brother of Konrad IX, Lord of Diepholz (died 1426), and uncle of Otto IV, Lord...
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(1886–1920, then to the city of Hanover) Grafschaft Diepholz (county offices in Diepholz, to 1932 Kreis Diepholz) Grafschaft Hoya (county offices in Syke, before...
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Historisch-geographisch-statistische Beschreibung der Grafschaften Hoya und Diepholz, Nienburg, 1901 Wilhelm Hodenberg (ed.): Hoyer Urkundenbuch, Hannover,...
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married Count Otto VII of Tecklenburg Heinrich Gade: Historisch-geographisch-statistische Beschreibung der Grafschaften Hoya und Diepholz, Nienburg, 1901...
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1402–1410: Henry I of Schauenburg-Holstein 1410–1424: Otto von Hoya 1424–1437: Johann III von Diepholz 1437–1442: Erich von Hoya 1442–1450: Heinrich von Moers...
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Bremen and Nienburg; the area now belongs to the districts of Nienburg and Diepholz. The largest city in the county was Nienburg. As of 1582, Hoya was bordered...
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Hoya 1563–1575 Otto (1530–1582), Count of Hoya 1575–1582 Margaret, (1527–1596), abbess of Bassum Abbey 1541–1549, married Rudolph of Diepholz in 1549 Rudolf...
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c. 1460), married: John II, Count of Spiegelberg Rudolf VII, Count of Diepholz Ermengarda (c. 1460 – 24 August 1524), married Jobst I, Count of Hoya (1466–1507)...
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Historisch-geographisch-statistische Beschreibung der Grafschaften Hoya und Diepholz, Nienburg, 1901 Wilhelm Hodenberg (ed.): Hoyer Urkundenbuch, Hannover,...
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arms of the Counts of Eberstein, Homburg, Diepholz (upper half), Lauterberg, Hoya and Bruchhausen, Diepholz (lower half), Honstein, Regenstein, Klettenberg...
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battle. Count Johann von Rietberg, the second son of Otto II of Rietberg and Conrad X of Diepholz fell in battle. and Archbishop Nicholas of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst...
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Otto Sydow (1 February 1896 – 24 June 1970) was a highly decorated Generalmajor in the Luftwaffe during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's...
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1459, when he was already over sixty years old, he married Elisabeth of Diepholz. They had three sons: Jobst I, his successor Eric, died young Albert, also...
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of Hesse-Butzbach married firstly, in 1610, Countess Anna Margarethe of Diepholz (1580–1629) married secondly, in 1632, Countess Christine Sophie of East...
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Heinrich Andreas Otto Tiemann (12 February 1890 – 20 April 1952) was a German general during World War II who commanded several corps. He was a recipient...
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Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen Abbacy of Corvey County of Delmenhorst County of Diepholz County of Everstein County of Hoya Lordship of Lippe, an allodial possession...
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1402–1410: Henry I of Schauenburg-Holstein 1410–1424: Otto von Hoya 1424–1437: Johann III von Diepholz 1437–1442: Erich von Hoya 1442–1450: Heinrich von Moers...
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Baltrum) County of Bentheim (Grafschaft Bentheim) Celle Cloppenburg Cuxhaven Diepholz Emsland Friesland (includes Wangerooge) Gifhorn Goslar Göttingen Hamelin-Pyrmont...
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Germany. It is bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the districts of Diepholz, Verden, Heidekreis, Hanover and Schaumburg, and by the state of North...
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List of Hessian monarchs (redirect from Prince Otto of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld)
1596–1643 28 April 1643 Hesse-Darmstadt (at Butzbach) Anna Margaretha von Diepholz 29 July 1610 Darmstadt no children Christina Sophia of East Frisia 2 June...
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collected another two podium finishes to achieve the championship title. Otto Rensing finished as runner-up, winning at Hockenheimring and Norisring. Wolfgang...
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Such cases include: Adelheid of Oldenburg-Delmenhorst, the only daughter of Otto IV, Count of Delmenhorst; first wife of Dietrich (as Hereditary Prince of...
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Heisenberg, Hitler und die Bombe. Gespräche mit Zeitzeugen (GNT-Verlag, Diepholz 2018) ISBN 978-3-86225-115-5 Stech, Berthold J.H.D. Jensen: Personal recollection...
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1402–1410: Henry I of Schaumburg-Holstein 1410–1424: Otto II of Hoya 1424–1437: John III of Diepholz 1437–1442: Eric of Hoya 1442–1454: sede vacante 1442–1450:...
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Lüneburg was ruled by Ernest Augustus's older brother) and the counties of Diepholz and Hoya. George Louis became king of Great Britain in 1714 (see House...
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of Diepholz. They were supported by their families with Count John of Hoya, Archbishop Dietrich II of Moers and Prince-Bishop Rudolf of Diepholz at their...
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April 1399, he married Irmgard (d. 24 March 1426), a daughter of John of Diepholz (d. 1422) and Kunigunde of Oldenburg. With her he had three children: Conrad...
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married with Adelheid of Tecklenburg (c. 1435 – 2 March 1477), daughter of Otto VII, Count of Tecklenburg. They had eleven children: Gerhard of Oldenburg...
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