- (later King
George IV) and the
Black Brunswickers entered British service.
During the next few years, the
Brunswickers earned themselves a
sound re****tion...
- The
Black Brunswicker (1860) is a
painting by John
Everett Millais. It was
inspired in part by the
exploits of the
Black Brunswickers, a
German volunteer...
- The
Acadians (French: Acadiens;
European French: [akadjɛ̃],
Acadian French: [akad͡zjɛ̃]) are an
ethnic group descended from the
French who
settled in the...
- The New
Brunswicker (also
known as Sharp's New
Brunswick Apple and
Duchess of New Brunswick) is a
domestic apple cultivar developed in the 19th century...
- the
Black Brunswickers under Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel who were
heading for
North Sea coast. However, the
Brunswickers surprised...
-
recognizing French as an
official language,
along with English. New
Brunswickers have the
right to
receive provincial government services in the official...
-
provided with
black uniforms,
giving rise to
their nickname, the
Black Brunswickers. Both
hussar cavalry and
infantry in the
force wore a
Totenkopf badge...
-
Sabine Brunswicker is a Full
Professor for
Digital Innovation at
Purdue University, West Lafayette,
United States, and the
Founder and
Director of Research...
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Brunswick School, Greenwich, Connecticut, US
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Black Brunswickers,
German volunteer corps in the
Napoleonic Wars All
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- the
Duchy of
Warsaw and
Saxony (where they
fought alongside the
Black Brunswickers) were
repulsed and they were
driven out of
their territories in Italy...