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Cölln (German: [ˈkœln]) was the twin city of Old
Berlin (Alt-Berlin) from the 13th
century to the 18th century.
Cölln was
located on the...
- The
Treaties of
Cölln and Mewe,
concluded in 1454 and 1455,
transferred the
Neumark (New March) from the
State of the
Teutonic Order to the Electorate...
-
island in the
River Spree which was
formerly the
location of the city of
Cölln and is now part of
central Berlin. The
northern part of the
island is known...
- Mannweiler-
Cölln is a muni****lity in the
Donnersbergkreis district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Mannweiler-
Cölln is
located in the
Alsenz river...
- the Germans. They
founded several cities and
developed the twin
cities of
Cölln and Berlin. They
expanded the
Ascanian castle in
nearby Spandau and made...
-
Amalie (
Cölln an der Spree, 4
January 1662 -
Cölln an der Spree, 28
January 1662).
Frederick Casimir,
Hereditary Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (
Cölln an der...
- of the
German capital of Berlin,
founded c. 1200.
Together with
nearby Cölln, they
jointly make up Alt-Berlin, the
reconstructed historical heart of...
- Berlin-
Cölln palace became permanent residence of the
Brandenburg electors of the
Hohenzollerns from 1486, when John
Cicero came to power. Berlin-
Cölln, however...
-
homonymous borough. In the 13th
century it was the
sister town of the old
Cölln,
located on the
northern Spree Island in the
Margraviate of Brandenburg...
-
first time in 1251 and
Cölln in 1261. The year 1237 was
later taken as the year of
founding as the
first recorded mention of
Cölln is from that year. The...