Gulbene (redirect from Schwanenburg)
Gulbene (pronunciation; German: Schwanenburg) is a town in northeastern Latvia. It is an administrative center of Gulbene Municipality. Historical documents...
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The Schwanenburg Castle (English: Swan Castle), in North Rhine-Westphalia, where the Dukes of Cleves resided, was founded on a steep hill. It is located...
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clef, clif 'cliff, bluff', referring to the promontory on which the Schwanenburg castle was constructed. Since the city's coat of arms displays three...
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center of arts, architecture, and culture. The main ducal palace, the Schwanenburg Castle, was renovated by Dutch architect Pieter Post between 1663 and...
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Jaungulbene (redirect from Neu-Schwanenburg)
Jaungulbene (German: Neu-Schwanenburg) is a village in Gulbene Municipality, Latvia. Jaungulbene Manor Media related to Jaungulbene at Wikimedia Commons...
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(Dyneburg), Rēzekne (Rzezyca, Rositten), Viļaka (Marienhausen), Gulbene (Schwanenburg), Ludza (Lucyn), Krustpils (Kreutzburg). The seat of the voivode was...
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married Isabella Freiin von Wolff in Berlin. She was from the house of Alt-Schwanenburg (located in the present-day town of Gulbene in Latvia, then part of Livonia)...
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Grostona Grossdohn Grundzāle Grundsahl Gudenieki Gudeneecken Gulbene Schwanenburg Idus Idwen Iecava Eckau Ievade Ewahden Iģene Iggen Ikšķile Üxküll Iļģuciems...
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Il-2 PQ 25 Ost 78565, northwest of Liepna 40 km (25 mi) northeast of Schwanenburg 88♠ 84 24 August 1943 14:44 La-5 PQ 35 Ost 4462, southeast of Djatkowo...
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Tenure 26 January 1430 - 23 February 1473 Born (1417-05-25)25 May 1417 Schwanenburg Castle in Cleves Died 10 February 1479(1479-02-10) (aged 61) Lobith Noble...
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Schönberg (Skaistkalne, Latvia) Schönsee (Kowalewo Pomorskie, Poland) Schwanenburg (Gulbene, Latvia) Schwetz (Świecie, Poland) Seehesten (Szestno, Poland)...
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Jaungulbene Manor (Latvian: Jaungulbenes muižas pils; German: Schloss Neu-Schwanenburg) is a manor house in the historical region of Vidzeme, in northern Latvia...
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in 1417, the year Catherine was born. The Cleves family seat is the Schwanenburg, the Swan Castle, with its massive square tower, the Schwanenturm, the...
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Yak-9 PQ 25 Ost 78562, northwest of Liepna 40 km (25 mi) northeast of Schwanenburg 64 30 June 1944 09:43 Boston PQ 26 Ost 81413 10 km (6.2 mi) southeast...
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replaced by a Soviet-related figure. 1909, Kleve – near the stables at the Schwanenburg; Equestrian statue of Friedrich Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg. 1912-14:...
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Manor Bebri parish Koknese municipality Preserved Vecgulbene Manor (Alt Schwanenburg) Gulbene Gulbene municipality 1763 Preserved It now houses a Spa Hotel...
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Retrospective 1980/87 Frank Peeters Copyright, Monography 1988 by Edition Schwanenburg IM Artcolor Verlag D-4700 Hamm, Germany ISBN 3-89261-402-4 Contrasts...
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