Drübeck is a village and a former municipality in the district of Harz, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 July 2009, it is part of the town Ilsenburg...
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Drübeck Abbey (German: Kloster Drübeck) is a former Benedictine monastery for nuns in Drübeck on the northern edge of the Harz in the German state of...
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Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Louise of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1771–1856), countess and abbess of Drübeck Abbey Louise de Mérode (1819–1868), Belgian noble and spouse of Carlo Emanuele...
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and the Ortschaften (municipal divisions) Darlingerode and Drübeck. Darlingerode and Drübeck were independent municipalities until they were absorbed by...
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1771 at Wernigerode Castle – 8 June 1856 in Groß Krauschen) was abbess of Drübeck Abbey. Louise was a member of the House of Stolberg, from the Harz area...
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grew up in Drübeck (now part of Ilsenburg (Harz)). He attended elementary school in Drübeck and later secondary school in Darlingerode/ Drübeck. After completing...
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Informationen in religionspädagogischer Perspektive." In: AUFBrüche (PTI Drübeck), 12 (2005), vol. 1, pp. 17–21. German Wikisource has original text related...
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[ø:ʁɛn̩:fɛlt]), is a part of Ilsenburg in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. The Karrberg and Drübeck are located at the northern side of the village. In the east is the village...
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Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Ilsenburg consisted of the following municipalities: Darlingerode Drübeck Ilsenburg "Gebietsänderungen vom 02. Januar bis 31. Dezember 2009". Statistisches...
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Plisnagau and the Puonzowagau. He and his brother Dedi founded the convent of Drübeck near Wernigerode. In 981, Wigger gave his propriety interests in the convent...
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Elder (died 1455) Countess Katharina of Stolberg (1463–1535), Abbess of Drübeck Abbey Count Henry the Younger of Stolberg (1467–1508), Governor of Frisia...
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Adelaide of Quedlinburg. In 1004 his successor King Henry II granted it to Drübeck Abbey. Ströbeck was a fief of the Bishopric of Halberstadt, later held...
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Heringen/Helme, Nordhausen and Sondershausen. The medieval abbeys of Drübeck, Ilsenburg, Michaelstein, Quedlinburg and Walkenried are found mainly on...
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Liebfrauenkirche Osterwieck, St Stephan's church Ilsenburg Benedictine abbey Drübeck Benedictine abbey Blankenburg am Harz, Michaelstein Abbey Quedlinburg,...
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Quedlinburg. He allegedly said that he was the arsonist behind the fire at Drübeck Abbey monastery in 1599, and that he watched the fire from a neighbouring...
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junction 234 m 10.6 Wernigerode Elmowerk 13.5 Darlingerode 261 m 14.2 Drübeck 17.4 Wahrberg Rolling mill siding 18.4 Ilsenburg 237 m start of new section...
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Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Louise of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1771–1856), countess and abbess of Drübeck Abbey Princess Louise Amelie of Baden (1811–1854), daughter of Charles...
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was imprisoned for eight years in the farming village of Ströbeck near Drübeck Abbey in the Saxon Harzgau. According to legend, Gunzelin spent his imprisonment...
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Wernigerode, the abbeys of Himmelpforten, Ilsenburg and Drübeck, and the villages of Drübeck, Reddeber, Langeln with its Teutonic Order, Wasserleben with...
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Butterberg lies about halfway between Ilsenburg to the west-northwest and Drübeck to the east-southeast. To the northeast the countryside transitions into...
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Pandelbach Halberstädter Berg 571.5 Upper Harz; Harz/S-A NRP Darlingerode, Drübeck HZ S-A Harschenhöllenklippe Zwergsberg 570.7 South Harz; South Harz NRP...
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(1753–1835) Countess Louise of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1771–1856), Abbess of Drübeck Abbey Count Henry of Stolberg-Wernigerode (1772–1854) Count Anthony of...
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footpaths converge on Plessenburg from the surrounding area; from Ilsenburg, Drübeck, Darlingerode, Wernigerode and Bad Harzburg. It is a popular intermediate...
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183-199. (German) http://www.montage-av.de/pdf/161_2007/161_2007_Natascha_Drubeck-Meyer_Nikolai_Izvolov_Textkritische-Editionen.pdf Arina Abrosimova; Novoe...
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northern edge of the Harz mountain range on the road from Ilsenburg and Drübeck to the town of Wernigerode in the east. The village has approximately 2...
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Drubeck, debuting a preview of his documentary about the devastating impact of the Fukushima disaster on the communities of Tohoku in 2011. Drubeck travelled...
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community, the Brotherhood of Joseph (Joseph-Bruderschaft) Drübeck Abbey (Kloster Drübeck), Drübeck: Benedictine nuns (before 960 – mid-17th century); Lutheran...
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