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Haderslev (Danish pronunciation: [ˈhæðˀɐˌsle̝w]; German:
Hadersleben [ˈhaːdɐsleːbm̩] ) is a
Danish town in the
Region of
Southern Denmark with a po****tion...
- philosopher. He was born in
Hadersleben,
Schleswig (now
Haderslev in Denmark), and died in Rosenheim.
Langbehn was born in
Hadersleben in what was then the Duchy...
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Gustav Schröder Born 27
September 1885
Hadersleben,
German Empire Died 10
January 1959 (age 73) Hamburg, West
Germany Nationality German Known for Saving...
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total po****tion of the muni****lities of Aabenraa/Apenrade, Haderslev/
Hadersleben, Sønderborg/Sonderburg and Tønder/Tondern. In
these four muni****lities...
- 1920 25.1 % 25,329 74.9 % 75,431
District of
Hadersleben Haderslev 16.0% 6,585 84.0% 34,653 Town of
Hadersleben Haderslev 38.6% 3,275 61.4% 5,209 District...
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Haderslev Muni****lity (Danish:
Haderslev Kommune, German:
Kommune Hadersleben) is a town and muni****lity on the east
coast of the
Jutland peninsula...
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Friedrich Deneken (15
March 1857,
Hadersleben - 1927, Krefeld?) was a
German art
historian and
museum director. From 1876, he
studied archaeology and...
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Christian August Volquardsen (6
October 1840 in
Hadersleben – 1
August 1917 in Kiel) was a
German classical historian. He
studied history at the University...
- 84th (Schleswig)
Infantry "von Manstein" 27
September 1866 Schleswig,
Hadersleben IX Army
Corps 85th (Holstein)
Infantry "Duke of Holstein" 27 September...
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Heinrich Nissen (born 3
April 1839 in
Hadersleben; died 29
February 1912 in Bonn) was a
German professor of
ancient history.
Heinrich Nissen studied in...