Ravensburg is a town in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Ravensberg, Ravensburg, or Ravensburgh may also refer to: Burg Ravensburg [de], a castle in Sulzfeld...
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The County of Ravensberg (German: Grafschaft Ravensberg) was a historical county of the Holy Roman Empire. Its territory was in present-day eastern Westphalia...
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Minden-Ravensberg was a Prussian administrative unit consisting of the Principality of Minden and the County of Ravensberg from 1719–1807. The capital...
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Ravensberg Land (German: Ravensberger Land) is a cultural landscape in the district of Ostwestfalen-Lippe in the northeast of the German federal state...
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The White Roses of Ravensberg (German: Die weißen Rosen von Ravensberg) may refer to: The White Roses of Ravensberg (novel), an 1896 novel by Eufemia von...
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William, Duke of Jülich-Cleves-Berg (redirect from William, Duke of Jülich-Berg-Ravensberg-Kleve-Mark)
1543, William also became the Duke of Berg and Jülich and the Count of Ravensberg. William's humanistic education was headed by Konrad Heresbach. William...
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The Ravensberg Basin (German: Ravensberger Mulde) or Ravensberg Hills (Ravensberger Hügelland) is a natural region in the governorate of Detmold (Ostwestfalen-Lippe)...
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Kleiner Ravensberg is the highest elevation in the municipal area of Potsdam in Brandenburg, Germany with a peak at 114.2 m above sea level. It is located...
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Margaret of Ravensberg (c. 1320 – 13 February 1389) was the daughter and heiress of Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg and Margaret of Berg-Windeck. Margaret's...
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Johan Jepsen Ravensberg (1452 - 14 April 1512) was a Danish clergyman and statesman. He served as King's Chancellor from 1486 to 1493 and as Bishop of...
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Gerhard VI of Jülich, Count of Berg and Ravensberg (c. 1325 – 18 May 1360) was the son of William V, Duke of Jülich and Joanna of Hainaut. Gerhard was...
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III of Ravensberg (c. 1246 – 5 March 1306) was Count of Ravensberg from 1249 until his death. Otto III was the son of Count Louis of Ravensberg and his...
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Minden-Ravensberg 1719–1807 Kingdom of Westphalia Kingdom of Prussia (Province of Westphalia) 1815– Founded in 1214 by Count Hermann IV of Ravensberg to guard...
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The Ravensberg is a 659 m high mountain in the South Harz mountains in the German state of Lower Saxony. It is relatively isolated and visible for a long...
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William VIII of Jülich, Count of Ravensberg (c. 1380 – 22 November 1428) was the youngest son of William VII of Jülich, 1st Duke of Berg and Anna of the...
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counts of Ravensberg. It guarded the Bielefeld Pass over the Teutoburg Forest, as well as acting as the ruling seat of the counts of Ravensberg, and as...
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of Prussia: Town and County of Lingen Principality of Minden County of Ravensberg 1811–1814 Lippe12 Münster Munster Lippe (river) Holy Roman Empire: Bishopric...
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1490 – 6 February 1539), known as John the Peaceful, was the Lord of Ravensberg, Count of Mark, and founder of the United Duchies of Jülich-Cleves-Berg...
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Markgraf zu Meißen, gefürsteter Graf zu Henneberg, Graf zu der Mark und Ravensberg, Herr zu Ravenstein und Tonna usw. We, Ernst, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and...
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Robert Alexander Ravensberg (October 20, 1925 – February 12, 2007) was an American football player. Ravensberg was born in Bellevue, Kentucky, where his...
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Fulda, Nassau and Moers; Princely Count of Henneberg; Count of Mark, of Ravensberg, of Hohenstein, Tecklenburg and Lingen, of Mansfeld, Sigmaringen and Veringen;...
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April 1946, for the inclusion of the former Prussian district of Minden-Ravensberg (i.e. the Westphalian city of Bielefeld as well as the Westphalian districts...
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Bassum–Herford railway (redirect from Ravensberg railway)
been electrified. Both parts are now operated as the Ravensberger Bahn (Ravensberg Railway), which continues to Bielefeld. The northern section of the line...
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The White Roses of Ravensberg (German: Die weißen Rosen von Ravensberg) is a 1919 German silent drama film directed by and starring Nils Olaf Chrisander...
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Otto III of Ravensberg (1246–1305) 14. Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg (bef 1276–1328) 29. Hedwig of Lippe (c.1245–1315) 7. Margaret of Ravensberg (c.1320–1389)...
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Rhine Rheinschiene Cologne/Bonn Arnsberg Westphalia Münsterland Minden-Ravensberg Prince-Bishopric Paderborn Sauerland Siegerland Tecklenburger Land Lippe...
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Hohenzollern heartland of Brandenburg, with the exclaves of Cleves, Mark and Ravensberg in the Rhineland. In 1708 about one third of the population of East Prussia...
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Fulda, Nassau and Moers; Princely Count of Henneberg; Count of Mark, of Ravensberg, of Hohenstein, Tecklenburg and Lingen, of Mansfeld, Sigmaringen and Veringen;...
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Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg (c. 1276 – 1328) was a German nobleman. He was the ruling Count of Ravensberg from 1306 until his death. Otto was the fifth...
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counting Massenhausen) in 5 commands; Munich (Athens), Ingolstadt (Eleusis), Ravensberg (Sparta), Freysingen (Thebes), and Eichstaedt (Erzurum). During this early...
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