remodeling by Count Heinrich, Ronneburg Castle had a last flourishing period. Following the passing of Heinrich of Ysenburg-Ronneburg in 1601, the lineage...
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Imperial County of Reuss (redirect from Heinrich Reuß)
of the 12th century, all male members of the House of Reuss are named Heinrich (English: Henry), in honour of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor (1190–1197)...
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Ronneburg (German: [ˈʁɔnəˌbʊʁk] ) is both a castle and a municipality in the district of Main-Kinzig, in Hessen, Germany. The town is most notable for...
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Tantzen Erich Koch-Weser (1875–1944) Dr. Wilhelm Külz (1875–1948) Heinrich Rönneburg Dr. Peter Reinhold Dr. Ludwig Haas (Baden) died 2 August 1930 Dr....
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Anarg Heinrich zu Wildenfels (c. 1490 – 1539), also named Anarg von Wildenfels zu Schönkirchen und Ronneburg, was a court administrator, Protestant reformer...
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Moritz" 8th Engineer Battalion "Tudor Vladimirescu" 8th Light AT Detachment "Heinrich Dollwetzel" 8th Signal Battalion "Kurt Bürger" 8th Logistical Security...
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tables of numbers. Darboven was born in 1941 in Munich. She grew up in Rönneburg, a southern suburb of Hamburg, as the second of three daughters of Cäsar...
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Isenburg (at Birstein), the (Lutheran) princes of Ysenburg (at Büdingen and Ronneburg) and the (Lutheran) counts of Ysenburg-Philippseich. Isenburg, the original...
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Bayern 2 (Südbayern) Pfronten 0,05 89.1 Deutschlandfunk Kultur Hamburg/Heinrich-Hertz-Turm 0,1 89.1 Radio BOB! (Schleswig-Holstein) (Nord/West) Westerland...
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considerable debts, and, like his brothers Albrecht of Saxe-Coburg and Heinrich of Saxe-Römhild, without sons. His lands were disputed between his remaining...
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baron together with his brother, whose son Lieutenant-General Baron Hans Heinrich Lieven accompanied Charles XII in all his campaigns and expeditions. Before...
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Ernst Langlotz (6 July 1895, in Ronneburg – 4 June 1978, in Bonn) was a German classical archaeologist and art historian, who specialized in Greek sculpture...
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from 1454 to 1456, and later prior of Erfurt Charterhouse. His successor Heinrich Nemritz (prior 1457−1474), served from 1477 to 1482 as General Visitor...
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Namib Desert Rio Tinto 1928 1976 0.03–0.05 12,030,000 1,569 OC Langer Heinrich Namib Desert Paladin Energy 1973 2007 0.06–0.07 1,903.5 OC Husab Namib...
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Langenbek, Marmstorf, Moorburg, Neuenfelde, Neugraben-Fischbek, Neuland, Rönneburg, Sinstorf, and Wilstorf. Wandsbek is divided into the quarters Bergstedt...
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became the type locality for uraninite. In 1789 German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth discovered the element uranium in a sample of pitchblende from...
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Hinrik Salcze 1382–1385 Bernardus Goes 1392 Woldemarus de Rosen 1403–1405? Heinrich Aderkas 1417–1420 Brandt Ko-skul 1422–1424 Johann Wildenberg 1427 Otto...
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discovery of the skeleton dispelled any doubts about the tree grave. Conrad, Heinrich. "Die Begräbnis-Eiche in Nöbdenitz". arboristik.de (in German). Archived...
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2016. "1963 lebten 800 Japaner in Hamburg. Darunter waren 50 Kinder." Heinrich, Mark. "Corporate Japanese colony sprouts in West German city." Associated...
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City Museum in Zeulenroda Osterburg Castle Museum in Weida, Thuringia Heinrich Schütz House in Bad Köstritz Museum in Hohenleuben "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden...
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Küchengartenallee is the former royal Reussian theatre, built in 1902 by Heinrich Seeling in neo-Baroque style. The Stadtapotheke (city pharmacy) is a Renaissance...
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supporters of the "Schellbach Memorandum" (named after its author Karl Heinrich Schellbach) ranked, among others, Hermann von Helmholtz and the mathematician...
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borough in Hamburg. Wandsbek was the place of residence of the poet Johann Heinrich Voss and of Matthias Claudius, who here issued (1771–1775) the newspaper...
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(Ritschenhausen–Meiningen and Erfurt–Schweinfurt) Ronneburg (Gera–Gößnitz and Meuselwitz–Ronneburg (closed)) Rottenbach (Arnstadt–Saalfeld and Rottenbach–Katzhütte)...
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(1774–1854), banker and philanthropist, of Donners Park, Altona Johann Heinrich Wohlien (1779–1842), organ builder John Henry Weber (1779–1859), fur trader...
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Hamburg, Bergedorf still has its own town hall in being. Johann Adolph Hasse Heinrich Rathmann Friedrich Chrysander Ida Boy-Ed Ferdinand Pfohl Bernhard Schmidt...
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Wolfgang-Ernst Ferdinand Heinrich Franz Karl Georg Wilhelm, VIII. Prince of Ysenburg and Büdingen in Wächtersbach (born 20 June 1936 in Frankfurt am Main)...
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"Der Ordens-Voigt, nachher Königl. dänischer Statthalter zu Sonneburg, Heinrich von Ludinghausen gen. Wolffund dessen Ansprüche an Sonneburg und dessen...
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proceed to Vemork where they would carry out their mission on February 24. Heinrich Himmler, the Reichsführer of the Nazi SS, ordered that there were to be...
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Seiler's home town of Gera grew rapidly to service the uranium mines at Ronneburg and in his early poetry the symbolism of radioactivity was significant...
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