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Bevergern Castle (German: Burg
Bevergern) is a Burgstall, or a
castle of
which little remains, in the
present centre of the
farming village of Bevergern...
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elaborate state funeral in
Berlin on 7 May 1943.
Lutze was born in
Bevergern, Westphalia, in 1890. He was emplo**** by the
Reichspost from 1907 until...
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Godesberg Alte Burg, Bad Münstereifel
Moyland Castle, Bedburg-Hau
Bevergern Castle,
Bevergern Sparrenburg Castle,
Bielefeld Bilstein Castle,
Lennestadt Blankenheim...
- Löningen, Quakenbrück, Vechta, Vörden and Wildeshausen. Lingen, cantons:
Bevergern, Freren, Fürstenau, Haselünne, Ibbenbüren, Lingen, Meppen,
Papenburg and...
- east of Rheine.
Parts of Hörstel are Riesenbeck, Dreierwalde,
Birgte and
Bevergern Sports [[S.C.Hörstel-Arena (Waldstadion)]] home of [[S.C.Hörstel 1921...
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Olfen - Lüdinghausen -
Senden -
Hiltrup - Münster - Dörenthe - Hörstel -
Bevergern -
Rheine -
Hesselte -
Lingen -
Geeste -
Meppen -
Haren -
Papenburg - Düthe...
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Acquired Rheda 1385:
Acquired Iburg 1400: Lost Cloppenburg,
Friesoythe and
Bevergern to Münster 1493:
Partitioned into
itself and Tecklenburg-Lingen 1557:...
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parts of the
county with the
districts of Cloppenburg,
Friesoythe and
Bevergern to the Prince-Bishopric of Münster.
Conrad of Tecklenburg-Schwerin [de]...
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February 1607, and
consequently had to
spend twelve years in
detention at
Bevergern Castle.
Because his wife
accompanied him voluntarily, in 1616 the young...
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northern parts of his territory, such as Cloppenburg, Vechta,
Friesoythe and
Bevergern to the
Bishop of Münster. In
Lower Lingen, he lost half the
parish of...