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Grebenstein (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʁeːbm̩ˌʃtaɪ̯n] ) is a town in the
district of K****el, in Hesse, Germany. It is
located 16 km
northwest of K****el...
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George Warren Grebenstein (September 19, 1884 – May 21, 1980) was an All-American
basketball player at
Dartmouth College as a
junior in 1905–06. A forward...
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Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year 1905:
Steinmetz 1906:
Grebenstein 1907:
Kinney 1908:
Keinath 1909:
Schommer 1910: Page 1911:
Kiendl 1912:...
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Burgruine Falkenstein,
between Bad
Emstal and
Niedenstein Burg
Grebenstein,
Grebenstein Burgruine Igelsburg,
Habichtswald Krukenburg, Bad
Karlshafen Burgruine...
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Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year 1905:
Steinmetz 1906:
Grebenstein 1907:
Kinney 1908:
Keinath 1909:
Schommer 1910: Page 1911:
Kiendl 1912:...
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Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year 1905:
Steinmetz 1906:
Grebenstein 1907:
Kinney 1908:
Keinath 1909:
Schommer 1910: Page 1911:
Kiendl 1912:...
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Schachten (
Grebenstein) [de],
village in the
borough of
Grebenstein, K****el,
Hesse Rittergut Schachten [de], a
listed manor estate in the
Grebenstein village...
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Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year 1905:
Steinmetz 1906:
Grebenstein 1907:
Kinney 1908:
Keinath 1909:
Schommer 1910: Page 1911:
Kiendl 1912:...
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cities of Sooden-Allendorf, Kaufungen, Witzenhausen, Immenhausen,
Grebenstein, Wanfried, Staufenberg,
Trendelburg and Reinhardswald. In 1263 Henry...
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Louis received an apanage,
consisting of
castle and
district of
Grebenstein.
Louis died in 1345.
Henry II
adopted his son,
Herman II in 1367, after...