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Hardegsen (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːɐ̯.dɛksn̩] ) is a town in the
district of Northeim, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated approximately 15 km...
- The
Hardegsen Formation is a
geologic formation in Germany. It
preserves fossils dating back to the Tri****ic period.
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Hardegsen (German:
Bahnhof Hardegsen) is a
railway station located in
Hardegsen, Germany. The
station is
located on the Sollingbahn, and the
train services...
- Otto the Evil (c. 1340 – 13
December 1394,
Hardegsen) was a
member of the
House of Guelph. He was a Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, from 1367 Duke in the...
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Sumerisches Glossar Band 3 Teil 6:
Handbuch ****ur mit CD-ROM,
Ausgabe für PC.,
Hardegsen (2003). [3] I. J. Gelb,Old
Akkadian Writing and Grammar, "Sign List of...
- Hann. Münden (Lower Saxony)
Hanover (Lower Saxony)
Harburg (Bavaria)
Hardegsen (Lower Saxony)
Haren (Ems) (Lower Saxony) H****winkel (North Rhine-Westphalia)...
- son Eric I in
return for an appanage.
William died on 7 July 1503 in
Hardegsen.
William married Elizabeth (c. 1438 – 7
September 1520),
daughter of Bodo...
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- (German: Burg Hardeg) is an old
castle in the
little Lower Saxon town of
Hardegsen in the
German county of Northeim. It was
built in the 12th
century and...
- Vol. 3, T. 6,
Handbuch ****ur /
Friedrich Ellmermeier;
Margret Studt.
Hardegsen bei Göttingen: Selbstverl. Ellermeier, 2003. Print.
Theologische und orientalistische...