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- Lahn-Dill-Kreis). The community consists of the centres of Ballersbach, Bellersdorf, Bicken (administrative seat) and Offenbach. The community of Mittenaar came into...
- Johann Adam von Bicken (27 May 1564 – 11 January 1604) was the Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1601 to 1604. Johann Adam von Bicken was born in Hainchen...
- with almost sovereign rights. The Dernbachers, along with the Lords of Bicken (the present-day administrative center of Mittenaar), carried the primary...
- Zdiarstek - track 9 Anna Held - Sharon den Adel - track 10 Bishop Johann von Bicken - Rob Rock - tracks 1 and 6 Pope Clement VIII - Oliver Hartmann - track...
- forlorn hope (from verloren hoop), beleaguer (from beleger), to bicker (from bicken); via civil engineering, such as dam, polder, dune (from duin); via the...
- - tracks 4 & 7 Anna Held – Sharon den Adel - track 6 Bishop Johann von Bicken – Rob Rock - track 7 & 12 Pope Clement VIII – Oliver Hartmann - tracks 7...
- Lallier Champagne  France Bisquit Cognac  France Courvoisier Cognac  France Bickens Gin  United Kingdom Bulldog Gin  United Kingdom O'ndina Gin  Italy Amaro...
- from French berme, based on Old Dutch b(a)erm Bicker from Middle Dutch bicken (to slash, attack) + Middle English frequentative suffix -er Blare from...
- (treasurer) of the Archbishopric in 1599. Following the death of Johann Adam von Bicken, the cathedral chapter of Mainz Cathedral elected Johann Schweikhard von...
- Irmgard (Irmgard of Wittgenstein; before 1290–1323) Lutgard II (Lutgard of Bicken; 1324–1360) Heilwig (Heilwig of Bentheim; 1361) Elisabeth I (Elisabeth of...