- Bad
Arolsen (German: [baːt ˈʔaːʁɔlzn̩] ,
until 1997
Arolsen, Bad
being the
German name for Spa) is a
small town in
northern Hesse, Germany, in Waldeck-Frankenberg...
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Hofbrauhaus Arolsen or
Royal Brewery Arolsen is the
oldest brewery in the
Hesse federal state,
located in Bad
Arolsen town, Germany. Recent...
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Arolsen Castle (German:
Residenzschloss Arolsen) is a baroque-style
schloss in Bad
Arolsen, Hesse, Germany. The
castle is now a museum, and is
still inhabited...
- The
Arolsen Archives –
International Center on **** ****cution
formerly the
International Tracing Service (ITS), in
German Internationaler Suchdienst...
- the
county until 1655, when the
residence was
shifted from
Waldeck to
Arolsen.
Philip Dietrich was
succeeded in 1664 by his
brother Count George Frederick...
- was born a
princess of
Waldeck and
Pyrmont on 2
August 1858 in
Arolsen Castle in
Arolsen, the
capital of the
small German prin****lity of
Waldeck and Pyrmont...
- Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
Sondershausen Waldeck and
Pyrmont (Waldeck und Pyrmont)
Arolsen Free and
Hanseatic Cities (Freie und Hansestädte)
Bremen Hamburg Lübeck...
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After this he was
permitted to
return to Salzburg, but he soon
moved on to
Arolsen in Hesse,
where he died on 3
January 1946. His
gravestone is inscribed...
- to
Prussia (Pyrmont
joined Prussia in 1921,
Waldeck followed in 1929)
Arolsen Württemberg
Stuttgart Free and
Hanseatic Cities (Freie und Hansestädte)...
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Sophia Henriette of
Waldeck (3
August 1662,
Arolsen – 15
October 1702, Erbach) was a
Princess of
Waldeck by
birth and by
marriage Duchess of Saxe-Hildburghausen...