John III of Holstein-Plön (c. 1297–1359), called John the Mild, was a Count of Schauenburg and Holstein-Plön and Holstein-Kiel, ruling Holstein-Plön (1312–1316...
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John III (c. 1297 - 27 September 1359), Count of Holstein in Kiel from 1312 until his death. Johann Friedrich Camerer: Vermischte historisch-politische...
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Holstein-Gottorp, administered from Kiel. In 1773, Charles Frederick's grandson, Emperor Paul I of Russia finally gave his Holstein lands to the Danish king, in...
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the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein, also known as Ducal Holstein, that were ruled by the dukes of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorp, a side branch of the...
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position and returned to Kiel where he died soon after. Georg Ludwig married Princess Sophie Charlotte of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Beck (1722-1763)...
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Christian August II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (19 July 1798 – 11 March 1869, Christian Carl Frederik August), commonly known...
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and Holstein-Plön and Holstein-Kiel who was also Christopher's half-brother through his widowed mother's marriage to Gerhard II, Count of Holstein-Plön...
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university in the city of Kiel, Germany. It was founded in 1665 as the Academia Holsatorum Chiloniensis by Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp and has approximately...
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Frederick Christian II, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (28 September 1765 – 14 June 1814) was a Danish prince and feudal magnate. He...
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Benedikt Pichler (category Holstein Kiel II players)
professional footballer who plays as a forward for Bundesliga club Holstein Kiel. Pichler was born in Salzburg, Austria, and began his youth career with...
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instead join the reserve team of Holstein Kiel on a 2-year contract. Johann Berger at WorldFootball.net Talent Johann Berger verlässt Hansa Rostock, sportbuzzer...
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The Kiel Week (German: Kieler Woche) or Kiel Regatta is an annual sailing event in Kiel, the capital of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is considered to...
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Hegewisch, Schleswigs und Holsteins Geschichte unter dem Könige Christian IV und den Herzogen Friedrich II, Philipp, Johann Adolf und Friedrich III oder...
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Frederick I of Denmark (redirect from Friedrich I, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein)
Pomerania. Sophie and Frederick had six children: John II of Denmark, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Haderslev (28 June 1521 – 2 October 1580) Elizabeth of...
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Rendsburg (redirect from Rendsburg, Holstein)
also Rensborg) is a town on the River Eider and the Kiel Canal in the central part of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is the capital of the Kreis (district)...
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the lines of Holstein-Kiel (1261–1390), Holstein-Pinneberg and Schaumburg (1290–1640) south of the Elbe, Holstein-Plön (1290–1350), Holstein-Rendsburg (1290–1459)...
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Oldenburg. Friedrich Ferdinand was born in Kiel, Duchy of Holstein, the eldest son of Friedrich, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg and Princess...
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Erich Raeder (redirect from Erich Johann Albert Raeder)
Erich Johann Albert Raeder (24 April 1876 – 6 November 1960) was a German admiral who played a major role in the naval history of World War II and was...
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in Kiel which the king gave them as their residence. During the Schleswig–Holstein question, Duke Charles was a supporter of the Schleswig–Holstein movement...
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Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (category Kiel)
until the end of World War II. HDW was founded October 1, 1838 in Kiel by engineer August Howaldt and entrepreneur Johann Schweffel [de] under the name...
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Duke of Holstein. Altona was one of the Danish monarchy's most important harbor towns. The railway from Altona to Kiel, the Hamburg-Altona–Kiel railway...
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Eutin (category Towns in Schleswig-Holstein)
Prussian Province of Schleswig-Holstein. After World War II, it became part of the modern Bundesland of Schleswig-Holstein. Eutin is birthplace of composer...
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Princess Adelheid of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (category Princesses of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg)
Lower Lusatia, but in 1863 moved to Kiel when Duke Frederick became legitimate heir to the duchies of Schleswig-Holstein. They returned to Dolzig only three...
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Dithmarschen (category Districts of Schleswig-Holstein)
when the Kiel Canal was completed, fens began to be drained, and agricultural reforms took place. Within the Bundesland Schleswig-Holstein, the area...
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Unitary State (Denmark) (category History of Schleswig-Holstein)
Schleswig and Holstein signed for peace at Kiel in 1814. This saw the loss of Norway, and a dream of a trio with Denmark, Norway, and Holstein demolished...
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Johann von Ewald (20 March 1744 – 25 June 1813) was a German military officer from Hesse-Kassel. After first serving in the Seven Years' War, he was the...
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Lübeck (redirect from Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein)
Schleswig-Holstein, after its capital of Kiel. It is the 36th-largest city in Germany. The city lies in the Holsatian part of Schleswig-Holstein, on the...
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List of bishops of Schleswig (section General superintendents for the royal shares of the Holstein and Schleswig duchies)
in 1925 Schleswig-Holstein's Lutheran church body assumed the title of bishop, one officiating for the Holstein area, seated in Kiel, and one for Southern...
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Sauer & Sohn (section World War II)
in Germany. In 1815 Johann-Gottlob Sauer started managing the firm; in 1835 Johann Paul Sauer became manager. In 1840 that Johann Paul and his son, Lorenz...
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Prince Johann I. In both countries, members of the family were able to gain significant professional and economic positions over time. The old Holstein line...
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