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- in 1223, and Archbishop Albert I established a Cistercian abbey at Althaldensleben. The citizens again received market rights in 1526. The Protestant...
- Engelhard Nathusius, since 1861: von Nathusius (5 November 1815 in Althaldensleben – 16 August 1872 in Luzern) was a German publisher and founder of a...
- Thomas von Nathusius (Althaldensleben 1866 – Stettin 1904) was a German landscape and animal painter. The youngest son of Heinrich von Nathusius, he was...
- prosperous - some sources apply the adjective "aristocratic" - family, in Althaldensleben, a small town near Magdeburg in central northern Germany. She was the...
- economy under the Kingdom of Westphalia enabled him to purchase the Althaldensleben monastery and Schloss Hundisburg, and on these estates he developed...
- on a study trip to Germany where he met Johann Gottlob Nathusius in Althaldensleben. He bought one of Nathusiuss's factories and operated it from 1824...
- the publisher Philipp von Nathusius (1815–1872). The couple lived in Althaldensleben and later founded in Neinstedt a charitable organization for the disabled...
- German art historian Sophia of Alvensleben (1516–1590), abbess of Althaldensleben Abbey Valentine of Alvensleben (1529–1594), castellan at Gardelegen...
- Garden in Berlin. Geitner was the son of a porcelain manufacturer in Althaldensleben near Magdeburg. He trained in gardening and nursery techniques under...
- Adersleben), Wegeleben: Cistercian nuns (1267–1809) Althaldensleben Abbey (Kloster Althaldensleben), Haldensleben: Cistercian nuns (1228–1810) Badersleben...