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Gunzelin of
Kuckenburg (c. 965 –
after 1017) was
Margrave of
Meissen from 1002
until 1009. He was the
second son of
Margrave Gunther of
Merseburg (c. 949...
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Gunzelin III,
Count of Schwerin, also
known as Günzel III of Schwerin, (d.
after 23
October 1274) was
Count of
Schwerin from 1228
until his death. Gunzelin...
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Merseburg and they had a son,
Gunzelin. This view is
based on the fact that
Thietmar of
Merseburg in his
chronicles named Gunzelin, Gunther's son,
brother of...
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bishop Hartbert von
Hildesheim and the
brothers Ekbert and
Gunzelin von Wolfenbüttel. Earl
Gunzelin von Wolfenbüttel was the commander-in-chief of the German...
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allied himself with
Gunzelin, a son of
Count Gunzelin III of Schwerin, who had come to
Livonia as a crusader. He
appointed Gunzelin an
advocate (governor)...
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Gunzelin VI of
Schwerin (died: 1327) was a son of
Count Niklot I of
Schwerin and his wife,
Elisabeth of Holstein. In 1323, he
succeeded his
father in Schwerin-Wittenburg...
- ISBN 978-1620972267. Horkheimer, Max; Adorno,
Theodor W. (2002) [1947]. Noerr,
Gunzelin Schmid (ed.).
Dialectic of
Enlightenment –
Philosophical Fragments. Cultural...
- He was
married to
Richardis of
Schwerin (died 1384),
daughter of
Count Günzelin VI of Schwerin-Wittenburg. They had two sons,
Valdemar (1338–1360) and...
- 1011.
According to legend,
Bishop Arnulf of
Halberstadt had
imprisoned Gunzelin of Kuckenburg, the
deposed Margrave of Meissen, in the Wartturm, a tower...
- [The
Doctrine of Fascism]. Horkheimer, Max; Adorno,
Theodor W.; Noeri,
Gunzelin (2002).
Dialectic of Enlightenment.
Stanford University Press. ISBN 978-0804736336...