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Bentheim-
Bentheim was a
county in
southeastern Lower Saxony, Germany. By 1806, the
borders were the
modern borders of the
District of
Bentheim.[citation...
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Bentheim-Lingen was a
county seated in
Lingen in Germany.
Bentheim-Lingen
emerged as a
partition of
Bentheim-Tecklenburg in 1450, and was
absorbed by Spain...
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Bentheim:
Bentheim-Alpen (1606–1629)
Bentheim-
Bentheim, a
county eventually comprising the
County of
Bentheim (1277–1530, 1643–1806)
Bentheim-Steinfurt...
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Bentheim (German: [baːt ˈbɛnthaɪm] ;
Dutch Low Saxon: Beantem) is a town in the
southwestern part of
Lower Saxony, Germany, in the
district of Grafschaft...
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Bentheim-Limburg was a short-lived
county of the Holy
Roman Empire,
created as a
partition of
Bentheim-Steinfurt in 1606. It was
remerged to
Bentheim-Steinfurt...
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notably in 1609,
following the
death of
Count Arnold von
Bentheim-Steinfurt. The
Bentheims lost
their status as
independent rulers in 1806, following...
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Bentheim Castle (German: Burg
Bentheim) is an
early medieval hill
castle in Bad
Bentheim,
Lower Saxony, Germany. The
castle is
first mentioned in the 11th...
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Bentheim-Alpen was a short-lived
County of the Holy
Roman Empire,
created as a
partition of
Bentheim-Steinfurt in 1606. It was
later merged into Bentheim-Steinfurt...
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County of
Bentheim (German:
Grafschaft Bentheim) is a
district (Landkreis) in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
bounded by (from the west and clockwise) the...
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partition of
Bentheim-
Bentheim,
itself a
partition of the
County of
Bentheim.
Bentheim-Steinfurt was partitioned:
between itself and
Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda...