- [ˈdɪtmaʁʃn̩] , Low Saxon: [ˈdɪtmaːʃn̩];
archaic English: Ditmarsh; Danish:
Ditmarsken;
Medieval Latin: Tedmarsgo) is a
district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany...
- HDMS
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...
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Justitia 90 guns (1707)
Haffru 70 guns
Beskjermer 64 guns
Ebenetzer 64 guns
Ditmarsken 50 guns
Laaland 50 guns
Dronning Anna
Sophia 90 guns Tre Løver 60 (c....
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Danmark og Norge",
Salmonsens konversationsleksikon (in Danish), Runeberg. "
Ditmarsken (Dithmarschen, "de
tyske Marsklande")".
Salmonsens konversationsleksikon...
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Delmenhorst (Delmenhorst): 1531–1972: Azure, a
cross pattée Or.
Dithmarschen (
Ditmarsken): 1563 - Gules, a
knight armed cap-à-pie Or
mounted on a
horse argent...
- Danmark, de
Venders og Goters,
Hertug til Slesvig, Holsten, Stormarn,
Ditmarsken,
Lauenborg og Oldenborg, Gør vitterligt: I
overensstemmelse med bestemmelserne...
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serve as maids. When the
queen wants one of them to
marry her son, they
reveal that they are her long lost daughters. 196
Fredrik II i
Ditmarsken D 436...
- does not seem to have parti****ted in the
following campaigns against Ditmarsken in 1500 and
Sweden in 1502. In 1502, he was
succeeded as
Marshal of the...
- Dänischwohld,
Danske Skov Dänischer
Wohld Dannewerk Dannevirke Dithmarschen Ditmarsken Drelsdorf Trelstrup Eckernförde Egernfjord, Egernførde, Ekernførde Eggebek...
- 1559, he
recommended Frederick II to join the
planned campaign against Ditmarsken. In 1547–48,
Christian III
granted him
Faurholm at Gillerød. He was involved...