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- Dorstadt is a muni****lity in the district of Wolfenbüttel, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is part of the Samtgemeinde ("collective muni****lity") Oderwald...
- Adelog von Dorstadt (died 20 September 1190) was Bishop of Hildesheim from 1171 until his death. Born into a Saxon noble family, he was a relative of the...
- the enemy aircraft—claimed in approximately 500 combat missions. Born in Dorstadt, Ubben volunteered for military service with the Reichsmarine in 1931....
- Samtgemeinde Oderwald consists of the following muni****lities: Börßum Cramme Dorstadt Flöthe Heiningen Ohrum "LSN-Online Regionaldatenbank, Tabelle A100001G:...
- Count of Schladen 14. Meinher, Count of Schladen 29. Luckard 7. Adelaide of Schladen 30. Herman of Werberg 15. Adelaide of Werberg 31. Luckard of Dorstadt...
- Schöppenstedt1, 2 Uehrde Vahlberg Winnigstedt Wittmar 3. Oderwald Börßum1 Cramme Dorstadt Flöthe Heiningen Ohrum 4. Sickte Dettum Erkerode Evessen Sickte1 Veltheim...
- taken over by the abbey as well, having been under the administration of Dorstadt Abbey for a little while. In the 13th century there is evidence of renewed...
- writings. In the period 1570–1572, the libraries of the monasteries of Dorstadt, Wöltingerode, Heiningen and Steterburg were, in the course of the introduction...
- Bernard I 1130 1153 Bruno 1153 1161 Herrmann of Wennerde 1162 1170 Adelog of Dorstadt 1171 1190 Berno 1190 1194 Conrad I of Querfurt 1194 1199 Prince-Bishop...
- Brunswick-Lüneburg 1402–12 Agnes II of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1412–39 Elisabeth of Dorstadt 1439 Elisabeth (Ilse), Duchess of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1439–52 Sophia...