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Geldern (German pronunciation: [ˈɡɛldɐn] ; Dutch: Gelre, Gelder, Gelderen;
archaic English: Guelder(s)) is a city in the
federal German state of North...
- Von
Geldern is surname,
borne by many of the
relatives of the
German poet
Heinrich Heine.
People bearing the name include:
Simon von
Geldern (1720–1774)...
- The
Duchy of
Guelders (Dutch: Gelre, French: Gueldre, German:
Geldern) is a
historical duchy,
previously county, of the Holy
Roman Empire,
located in...
- The
siege of
Geldern was one of the
first military confrontations between France and
Prussia during the
Seven Years' War.
Surrounded by an
advancing French...
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Robert Freiherr von Heine-
Geldern (16 July 1885 - 25 May 1968),
known after 1919 as
Robert Heine-
Geldern, was an
Austrian anthropologist, ethnologist,...
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Middle Ages and the
Early modern period. The main
lines Egmond-
Geldern (Dukes of
Geldern and
Counts of Zutphen,
extinct in 1538), Egmond-Gavere (Counts...
- the Netherlands.
Since 1969 the
village has been a part of the city of
Geldern.
Kapellen an der
Fleuth lies in the
Niederrhein (Lower Rhine) in the northwest...
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Gustav Heine,
after 1870
Gustav Freiherr Heine von
Geldern (18 June 1812, in Düsseldorf – 15
November 1886, in Vienna), was a German-Austrian journalist...
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Simon von
Geldern (1720–1774) was a
German traveler and author. He was born into a
wealthy family of
Court Jews. Born in Düsseldorf, he
became an adventurer...
- www.unoosa.org.
Retrieved 11
December 2024. Ello 1968, pp. 32, 54. Von
Geldern & Siegelbaum.
Gaddis 2005, p. 150. "1968:
Russia brings winter to Prague...