- The
Battle of
Fehrbellin was
fought on June 18, 1675 (Julian
calendar date, June 28th, Gregorian),
between Swedish and Brandenburg-Prussian troops. The...
-
Fehrbellin (German pronunciation: [ˌfeːɐ̯bɛˈliːn]) is a muni****lity in Germany,
located 60 km NW of Berlin. It had 9,310
inhabitants as of 2005, but has...
- The
Battle of
Fehrbellin was a
battle at
Fehrbellin of the
Seven Years' War
between Swedish and
Prussian forces,
fought on 28
September 1758. The Prussian...
- Neuruppin-Zermützel
Wustrauer Rhin in
Fehrbellin-Wustrau
Wustrauer Rhin in
Fehrbellin Bützrhin near
Fehrbellin-Wall Greule,
Albrecht (31
January 2014)...
- 18 June (OS) or 28 June (NS) the
armies met in the
Battle of
Fehrbellin. The
Fehrbellin affair was a mere skirmish, with
actual casualties amounting to...
- is a 36-metre tall
monument with an
observation deck at
Hakenberg near
Fehrbellin in Brandenburg, Germany. It was
designed by Paul
Emmanuel Spieker and...
- by
surprise and
managed to
defeat them on the
field at the
Battle of
Fehrbellin,
destroying the myth of
Swedish military invincibility. He
later destro****...
-
widely noted victories in the
Battle of
Warsaw in 1656 and
Battle of
Fehrbellin (1675) and by the
Great Sleigh Drive (1678). Brandenburg-Prussia also...
- Homburg, or in full
Prinz Friedrich von
Homburg oder die
Schlacht bei
Fehrbellin) is a play by
Heinrich von
Kleist written in 1809–10, but not performed...
-
Prince of
Homburg (Prinz
Friedrich von
Homburg oder die
Schlacht bei
Fehrbellin),
which is
among his best works, was
first published by
Ludwig Tieck in...