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    Henry I of Nassau-Siegen (German: Heinrich I. von Nassau-Siegen; c. 1270 – between 13 July and 14 August 1343) was Count of Nassau-Siegen, a part of the...
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    Henry the Middle, also known as “Heinrich der Mittlere” in German, was a Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. He ruled from 1486 until 1520, during a time of significant...
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    2024. Philippi, Hans (1987). "Ludwig I.". Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German). Vol. 15. pp. 387–389. "Hessen, Heinrich III. Landgraf von". Hessische Biografie...
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    Lady Mary of Looz-Heinsberg (1424 – 20 April 1502), Dutch: Maria van Loon-Heinsberg, was a noble lady from the House of Looz and through marriage Countess...
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    free from the Zwickau enthusiasm. Moderates such as Gottschalk Cruse, Heinrich Bock, and Matthäus Mylow followed him. Ernest was inclined to move slowly...
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    nephew of Bruno II von Berg above Rainald of Dassel 1159–1167 Philipp von Heinsberg 1167–1191, he gained the title of Duke of Westphalia and Angria in 1180...
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    Leo Heinrichs, OFM (August 15, 1867 – February 23, 1908) was a religious priest of the Franciscan Order. While assigned to St. Elisabeth of Hungary Church...
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    and as a result, Dedi died on 16 August 1190. Dedi married Matilda of Heinsberg and had six children with her: Dietrich (before 13 September 1159; – 13...
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  • Sommerschenburg. He was a son of Margrave Dedi III and his wife, Matilda of Heinsberg, the heiress of Sommerschenburg. Conrad inherited the March of Lusatia...
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    Paderborn, Münster i. W. 1903 Wilhelm Liese: Geschichte der Pfarrei Kirchhundem und ihrer Tochterpfarreien Altenhundem, Heinsberg, Kohlhagen. printed...
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    Erkelenz (category Heinsberg (district))
    a medium-sized town (over 44,000) and the largest in the district of Heinsberg in North Rhine-Westphalia. Despite the town having more than 1,000 years...
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    (10 August 1546 – 31 August 1588) was a younger sister of prince William I of Orange-Nassau. Juliane was born at Dillenburg, the twelfth child of count...
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    cathedral is the Shrine of the Three Kings, commissioned by Philip von Heinsberg, archbishop of Cologne from 1167 to 1191 and created by Nicholas of Verdun...
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  • Alheidis of Heinsberg (d. after 1207), Heinress of Heinsberg Alheidis of Sayn (d. c. 1303), Heiress of Hulchrath and Saffenberg (Daughter of Henry I of Sayn...
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    Gertrude of Merania. Her mother's sister was Hedwig of Andechs, wife of Duke Heinrich I of Silesia. Her ancestry included many notable figures of European royalty...
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    daughter of Count John IV of Nassau-Siegen and his wife Lady Mary of Looz-Heinsberg. Anne married on 28 October 1467 to Duke Otto II the Victorious of Brunswick-Lüneburg...
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    was born c. 1305 as the eldest son of Count Henry I of Nassau-Siegen and Lady Adelaide of Heinsberg and Blankenberg [nl]. In 1336, Otto and his younger...
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    Henry II of Nassau-Siegen (7 January 1414 – 18 January 1451), German: Heinrich II. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Graf zu Nassau, Vianden und...
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    youngest son of Count John IV of Nassau-Siegen and Lady Mary of Looz-Heinsberg. On 4 May 1472 John IV and his sons Engelbert and John signed an inheritance...
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    Brüggen • Süchteln • Aldenhoven • Heimbach • Monschau • Wassenberg • Heinsberg • Gangelt • Geilenkirchen • Waldfeucht • Sittard • Susteren • Sinzig •...
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  • Heinrich Hubert Maria Josef Houben (27 October 1875, in Waldfeucht (Rheinland) Germany – 28 June 1940, in Tübingen) was a German chemist. He made achievements...
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    Cologne's growth. By the end of the 12th century, Archbishop Phillip von Heinsberg enclosed the entire city with walls. By 1300 the city population was 50...
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  • Reichskammergericht appointed, at Philipp's recommendation, John's son, Count William I of Nassau-Siegen as regent. William held the regency for five years, until...
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  • Ripuarian. A few sample dialects are: Dremmener Platt of Dremmen near Heinsberg, Breyellsch Platt of Breyell in Nettetal, Jlabbacher Platt of central...
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    who was married to Lady Jeanne of Looz-Heinsberg, the daughter and heiress of Lord John IV of Looz-Heinsberg. At John's request, Emperor Frederick III...
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    this right. The emperor then asked the archbishop of Cologne, Philipp of Heinsberg, who felt duped by the emperor's Lower Rhine territorial policy, to grant...
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  • children: John George I (6 November 1546 – 19 August 1600) Dorothea (26 November 1547–18 September 1585), married 1566 Heinrich XVI Reuss von Plauen zu...
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  • Titles and emblems of the German Emperor after 1873 (category William I, German Emperor)
    Engers, which at first belonged to the Archbishop of Cologne, Philipp von Heinsberg. The eastern part went to the Ascanian Bernhard as a "younger" Duchy of...
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  • Koblenz-Rauental 0,05 87.8 WDR 4 Holzminden Höxter 0,5 87.8 (Lokalradio Heinsberg) Geilenkirchen 0,5 87.8 Radio Jade Wilhelmshaven 1 87.8 MDR Aktuell Stendal-Borstel...
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  • (variant) Flag of Hagen Flag of Hamm Flag of Hamm (variant) Flag of Heinsberg Flag of Heinsberg (variant) Flag of Herford Flag of Herford (variant) Flag of Herne...
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