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Dithmarschen (German pronunciation: [ˈdɪtmaʁʃn̩] , Low Saxon: [ˈdɪtmaːʃn̩];
archaic English: Ditmarsh; Danish: Ditmarsken;
Medieval Latin: Tedmarsgo) is...
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uncles in Holstein, John and Adolf, in a
military campaign to
conquer the
Ditmarschen,
under Johan Rantzau.
Frederik II's great-uncle, King John, had failed...
- Oleg Svyatoslavich,
prince of
Chernigov 18.
Etheler of
Ditmarschen 9.
Kilikia von
Ditmarschen 19. Ida of
Elsdorf 2.
Vsevolod II Olgovich,
grand prince...
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cultivation regions: Elbmarschen, west of
Hamburg for
fruits cultivation Ditmarschen for
cabbage Between Mölln and Lübeck for
asparagus Pinneberg for tree...
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Schoeman clan
arrived in the Cape in 1724 from
Ditmarschen in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Ditmarschen had been a Boer
Republic (Burenrepublik) of Merchant-farmers...
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civil service of
Danish Holstein, and went to
reside at
Meldorf (
Ditmarschen). In 1806 he was
promoted to Etatsrat, and in 1809 was made a Knight...
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prince of Kiev 8. Oleg Svyatoslavich,
prince of
Chernigov 17.
Kilikia von
Ditmarschen 4.
Vsevolod II Olgovich,
grand prince of Kiev 9.
Theophano Musalonissa...
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Ditmarsken (or
Ditmarschen) was a 64-gun ship of the line of the
Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy
which was
launched in 1780. She was
captured by the British...
- (1845)} No. CD****I Das Klabautermännchen, pp. 319–320. Oral
tradition from
Ditmarschen and from
informant Hansen from Silt Kiliaan,
Cornelis (1620) [1574] Etymologi****...
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Gerhard III of Holstein-Rendsburg
tried to
subdue Ditmarschen, but were unsuccessful.
Ditmarschen won the
Battle of Wöhrden,
where Henry escaped with...