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Gehrden (German pronunciation: [ˈɡeːɐdn̩] ) is a town in the
district of Hanover, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated approximately 10 km (6.21 mi)...
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Werner Fütterer:
Gehrden – Vom
Flecken zur Großgemeinde.
Gehrden 1991
August Kageler:
Geschichte der
Stadt Gehrden.
Gehrden 1950
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Gehrden (German pronunciation: [ˈɡeːɐdn̩] ) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since...
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Hanover Region,
specifically the muni****lities of Barsinghausen,
Gehrden, Hemmingen, Laatzen, Lehrte, Pattensen, Ronnenberg, Seelze, Sehnde, Springe...
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Geestland (Lower Saxony)
Gefell (Thuringia)
Gefrees (Bavaria)
Gehrden (Lower Saxony)
Geilenkirchen (North Rhine-Westphalia)
Geisa (Thuringia)...
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Hermann von
Gehrden, O.P. (died 1471) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Mainz (1431–1471) and
Titular Bishop of
Citrus (1431–1471)...
- growth. (Ernst)
Werner (since 1888) von
Siemens (known as Werner) (1816,
Gehrden – 1892), inventor,
founder of
Siemens AG (Carl)
Wilhelm Siemens (known...
- and 13th centuries, the
Gehrden Monastery had
holdings in
these three villages. The Heggedörfer,
along with the town of
Gehrden, were
amalgamated into...
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represents the
Armenia national team internationally.
Ranos was born in
Gehrden, Germany. His
father is from Armenia.
Several Armenia media outlets have...
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electric car.
Ernst Werner Siemens was born in Lenthe,
today part of
Gehrden, near Hannover, in the
Kingdom of
Hanover in the
German Confederation,...