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Bredeney is a
southern borough of the city of Essen, Germany. It was
incorporated into the city in 1915.
Around 10,700
people live here.
Bredeney is known...
- The
Bredeney Ladies Open is a
tournament for
professional female tennis players on
outdoor clay courts. The
event is
classified as a $25,000 (€21,136)...
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Singles 2016
Bredeney Ladies Open
Final Champion Sara
Sorribes Tormo Runner-up Karolína Muchová
Score 7–6(7–5), 6–4 Events...
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Doubles 2016
Bredeney Ladies Open
Final Champions Laura Pous Tió Anne Schäfer Runners-up
Elyne Boeykens Elena Ruse
Score 6–2, 6–3 Events...
- The
Villa Hügel is a 19th-century
mansion in
Bredeney, now part of Essen, Germany. It was
built by the
industrialist Alfred Krupp in 1870–1873 as his main...
- Leo
Wiese (26
January 1871, in
Bredeney – 20 June 1929, in Münster) was a
German Romance philologist and medievalist. He
studied languages at the universities...
- from the war
criminal prison in Landsberg. He then
lived again in Essen-
Bredeney. Died
January 8, 1973.
Friedrich von Bülow counterintelligence, public...
- of
Essen in Germany. It
belongs to the city
district IX Werden/Kettwig/
Bredeney and has 9,998
inhabitants as of June 30, 2006. The
borough occupies a space...
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Gravestones of
Friedrich Krupp and wife
Therese Wilhelmi at Essen's
Friedhof Bredeney...
- 2014, in
Essen at the age of 94. Else and
Berthold were
buried at the
Bredeney Cemetery in Essen. 1994:
Order of
Merit of
North Rhine-Westphalia 1997:...