- pronunciation: [ˈdɪtmaʁʃn̩] , Low Saxon: [ˈdɪtmaːʃn̩];
archaic English:
Ditmarsh; Danish: Ditmarsken;
Medieval Latin: Tedmarsgo) is a
district in Schleswig-Holstein...
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regained Segeberg by way of
reversion upon Albert's
death in
action against Ditmarsh, thus
ruling almost the
whole of
Holstein except of Holstein-Pinneberg...
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Albert II of
Holstein (c. 1369 – 28
September 1403 in
Dithmarschen (
Ditmarsh)) was the
ruling Count of Holstein-Rendsburg from his father's death, in 1381...
- of both
houses bore the
formal title of "Duke of Schleswig, Holstein,
Ditmarsh and Stormarn". The
three shares are
usually called:
Gottorp ducal share...
- the
Black Guard headed northwestwards again,
through Holstein towards Ditmarsh.
Together with his
brother Frederick, John then
carried out a large-scale...
- the
merely titular rank of Duke of
Holstein and Schleswig,
Stormarn and
Ditmarsh; however, he had no
share in the royal-ducal
condominial rule of Holstein...
- Norway, the
Goths and the Wends, duke of Schleswig, Holstein, Stormarn, and
Ditmarsh,
count of
Oldenburg and Delmenhorst, etc." "28 of the world's longest-reigning...
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avenge the
humiliating Danish defeat against the
small peasant republic of
Ditmarsh,
which was
defeated in a
matter of a few w****s and
brought under the Danish-Norwegian...
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their Hanseatic Diets. Thus
Prussian merchants,
along with
those from
Ditmarsh, were the only
beneficiaries of a
quasi membership within the Hansa, although...
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counties Delmenhorst and Wilhelmshaven, the Schleswig-Holsteinian
counties of
Ditmarsh, Pinneberg, Rendsburg-Eckernförde (southerly),
Segeberg (easterly), Steinburg...