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Gudensberg (German pronunciation: [ˈguːdn̩sˌbɛʁk] ) is a
small town in
northern Hesse, Germany.
Since the muni****l
reform in 1974, the
nearby villages...
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Hedwig of
Gudensberg, also
known as
Hedwig of
Hesse (1098–1148) was
German regent: she
served as
regent of
Thuringia during the
minority of her son Louis...
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derived from that spring. The
village of Maden,
Gudensberg [de], now a part of
Gudensberg near
Fritzlar and less than ten
miles from Geismar, was...
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Count of
Gudensberg (c. 1070 – 12
March 1122) was a
German nobleman. He was a
Count in the
Upper Lahngau and from 1121, he was
Count of
Gudensberg in Lower...
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there have been
repeated protests against the
Plukon slaughterhouse in
Gudensberg, Germany. In
February 2014,
several hundred people demonstrated against...
- (Baden-Württemberg) Grünstadt (Rhineland-Palatinate)
Guben (Brandenburg)
Gudensberg (Hesse) Güglingen (Baden-Württemberg)
Gummersbach (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
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customary to
start counting from one.
Thanks to his
marriage with
Hedwig of
Gudensberg he
obtained the rule over an
extensive heritage,
after the
death of his...
- Setzepfandt, Christian:
Geheimnisvolles Frankfurt am Main. Wartberg,
Gudensberg-Gleichen 2003, ISBN 3-8313-1347-4. Mosebach, Martin: Mein Frankfurt. Mit...
- of the landgraves, who bore the
title of
Count of
Gudensberg and of
Hesse and in
resided in
Gudensberg and Marburg; they
included Henry Raspe I,
Henry Raspe...
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struck the Chatti. He
sacked their capital Mattium (modern
Maden near
Gudensberg),
pillaged their countryside, then
returned to the Rhine.
Sometime this...