-
Hildebrand von
Canstein (4
August 1667 – 19
August 1719),
Baron or
Count of
Canstein, was a
German aristocrat who
founded the
Canstein Bible Institute...
-
Prins Prisse Quarles de
Quarles /
Quarles van
Ufford Quintus Van Raab van
Canstein De
Ranitz Reigersman Rengers Hora
Siccama Repelaer /
Repelaer van Driel...
-
Erich Buschenhagen (1895–1994)
Theodor Busse (1897–1986)
Philipp Carl von
Canstein (1804–1877) Friedrich-Wilhelm von
Chappuis (1886–1942) Kurt von der Chevallerie...
- of the III./Grenadier-Regiment 408 6
April 1944 — —
Ulrich Freiherr von
Canstein Heer 16-HOberstleutnant
Commander of Grenadier-Regiment 220 12 February...
-
Count Ferdinand August von
Spiegel zum
Desenberg und
Canstein (25 December, 1764, in
Marsberg – 2 August, 1835, in Cologne) was
Archbishop of
Cologne from...
-
consists of the
following 17 districts:
Beringhausen Borntosten Bredelar Canstein Erlinghausen Essentho Giershagen Heddinghausen Helminghausen Leitmar Meerhof...
- Rhine-Westphalia and of Hesse, Germany. It
flows into the Orpe in Marsberg-
Canstein. List of
rivers of
Hesse List of
rivers of
North Rhine-Westphalia v t e...
-
Propagating Christian Knowledge (SSPCK)
founded in 1709. In 1710, the
Canstein Bible Institute for the m****
production of
affordable Bibles was founded...
- F. Börngen, L. D.
Schmadel NYS 1.4 km MPC · JPL 100028 von
Canstein 1990 TZ9 von
Canstein October 10, 1990
Tautenburg Observatory F. Börngen, L. D. Schmadel...
-
constructed from 1584-1588 by Anna von
Kerssenbrock (maiden name Anna von
Canstein). Her husband,
Franz von Kerssenbrock, had been a
mercenary in the French...