- are part of the muni****lity
Freden.
Freden was the seat of the
former Samtgemeinde ("collective muni****lity")
Freden.
Friedrich Lorenz (1897-1944)...
- the
village Freden. On 1
November 2016 it was dissolved. The
Samtgemeinde Freden consisted of the
following muni****lities:
Everode Freden Landwehr Winzenburg...
- Den
gyldene freden (The
Golden Peace) is a
restaurant in the
Gamla stan
section of Stockholm, Sweden. "
Freden" ( The Peace), as it is
locally called,...
- Curt
Fredén (born 1937) is a
Swedish Quaternary geologist. Most of his work has
centered on the
Holocene geology of the
Baltic Sea. He was a
member of...
- Lars
Peter Fredén (born 9
August 1951) is a
Swedish diplomat who has held
several amb****adorships
during his career.
Working in the
Swedish Foreign Service...
-
Annika Sofia Wiel
Hvannberg née Wiel
Fredén(born 21
August 1978) is a
Swedish handball player. She
began her
career in BK Heid and pla**** for them until...
- The
Treaty of Nöteborg, also
known as the
Treaty of
Orehovsk (Swedish:
Freden i Nöteborg; Russian: Ореховский мир; Finnish: Pähkinäsaaren rauha), is a...
-
treaties Russian: Ништадтский мир; Finnish:
Uudenkaupungin rauha; Swedish:
Freden i Nystad; Estonian:
Uusikaupunki rahu Russian: РГАДА. Рукописный отдел библиотеки...
-
along its course, from
upstream to downstream, are Göttingen, Einbeck,
Freden, Alfeld, and Gronau,
before the
river enters Hanover, the
largest city on...
-
Leutnant Hans von
Freden (18
March 1892 – 30
October 1919) was a
German World War I
flying ace
credited with 20
aerial victories. Hans von
Freden was born on...