Plauen (German pronunciation: [ˈplaʊən]; Czech: Plavno) is, with a population of around 65,000, the fifth-largest city of Saxony, Germany after Leipzig...
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Heinrich Ruzzo Prinz Reuss von Plauen (German: Heinrich Ruzzo, Prinz Reuß von Plauen; 24 May 1950 – 29 October 1999) was a Swiss-born Swedish landscape...
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Anni-Frid Lyngstad (redirect from Princess Anni-Frid Reuss of Plauen)
singers of the pop band ABBA. Courtesy titles Princess Reuss and Countess of Plauen are also in use because of her third marriage. Born in Bjørkåsen (in Ballangen...
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Imperial County of Reuss (redirect from Reuss zu Plauen)
branch of Plauen-Gera which then divided into Plauen (elder and younger line) and Gera-Schleiz-Lobenstein (extinct in 1550). The elder Plauen line of the...
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Principality of Reuss-Gera (redirect from Reuß-Plauen)
Reuss has recognized Prince Heinrich Ruzzo Reuss of Plauen (German: Heinrich Ruzzo, Prinz Reuß von Plauen) by his formal title, though without official membership...
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Plauen railway station may refer to: Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof, the Upper railway station in Plauen along Leipzig–Hof railway Plauen (Vogtland)...
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E. O. Plauen (often stylized as e.o.plauen) was the pseudonym of Erich Ohser (18 March 1903 – 5 April 1944) (some sources give his birth year as 1909)...
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Heinrich von Plauen (the Elder) (ca. 1370–1429) was the 27th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from November 1410 to October 1413. Having becoming...
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VFC Plauen is a German association football club from the city of Plauen, Saxony. The club had to declare insolvency on 1 December 2014.[citation needed]...
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Linda-Philomène (Philo) Tsoungui (born 1992 in Plauen) is a German drummer, percussionist, and music producer. She is known as the drummer for The Mars...
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Plauen may refer to: Reuss Younger Line Heinrich Reuß von Plauen This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Reuss von Plauen....
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The Plauen tramway network (German: Straßenbahnnetz Plauen) is a network of tramways forming part of the public transport system in Plauen, a city in the...
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(German: Vater und Sohn) are cartoon figures created by E. O. Plauen (often stylized as e.o.plauen). The pantomime comic depicts a plump, balding father and...
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leadership by the Vögte ("advocates" or "lords protector") of Weida, Gera and Plauen. The landscape of the Vogtland is sometimes described as idyllic, thanks...
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relative to the 27th Grand Master, Heinrich von Plauen. Reuß von Plauen came from the Reuss family from Plauen, Saxony. Incidentally, the family named every...
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Henry VI of Plauen (29 December 1536, Meissen – 22 January 1572 in Schleiz) was Burgrave of Meissen, Lord of Plauen and Lord of Schleiz and Lobenstein...
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The Plauen–Cheb Line is a mainline railway in Saxony, Germany and the Czech Republic, which was originally built and operated by the Kgl. Sächsischen Staatseisenbahnen...
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The Plauen Reichstag constituency was constituency No. 23 in the Kingdom of Saxony which returned a deputy to the German Reichstag. It was based upon the...
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Embroidery Machine Museum, Plauen 50°29′35″N 12°08′15″E / 50.4930137°N 12.1375334°E / 50.4930137; 12.1375334 The Embroidery Machine Museum has historical...
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Dresden-Plauen station (German: Haltepunkt Dresden-Plauen) is a railway station located in Dresden, Germany. The station is located on the Dresden–Werdau...
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plays by William Shakespeare Henry VI, Burgrave of Plauen (1536–1572) Heinrich VI Reuss of Plauen and Köstritz (1707–1783) Henri, Count of Paris (1908–1999)...
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Henry IV of Plauen (1510, probably on 24 August, Hartenštejn Castle – 19 May 1554, Stadtsteinach, during the siege of the Plassenburg), was High Chancellor...
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Zwickau and Erzgebirgskreis. It is the southernmost district in the state. Plauen is the administrative centre and largest city of the district. Other major...
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Plauen (9 October 1533, Andělská Hora – 24 December 1568, Hof; buried in the Mountain Church in Schleiz) was Burgrave of Meissen and Lord of Plauen and...
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days; during this time Heinrich von Plauen, Komtur of Schwetz (Świecie), organized defense of Marienburg. Von Plauen did not participate in the battle and...
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the author Ernst Wichert in his novel Heinrich von Plauen. Ulrich's successor Heinrich von Plauen had a lady chapel erected on the former battlefield...
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Volker Eckert (category People from Plauen)
criminal proceedings on July 2, 2007. Volker Eckert was born on 1 July 1959 in Plauen. He was the eldest of a family of three children. His mother expelled his...
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Hof–Plauen Airport (German: Flughafen Hof–Plauen) (IATA: HOQ, ICAO: EDQM) is a regional airport serving Hof, a city in the German state of Bavaria. The...
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Plauen (Vogtland) Oberer Bahnhof (Upper station) is the main station of Plauen in the German state of Saxony on the Leipzig–Hof line. It is the main hub...
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surrendered out of hunger to Plauen on 14 July, with soldiers and citizenry receiving amnesty. Kneiphof remained distrustful of Plauen and the Teutonic Knights...
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