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- Hardenstein Castle (German: Burg Hardenstein) is a ruined castle in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The remains lie east of Herbede on the Ruhr River...
- from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved September 7, 2020. Hardenstein, Taylor Stanton (Spring 2017). ""Skins" in the Game: Counter-Strike,...
- Employee Narrator 6 episodes 2015–18 Suspense Fred Alexander, Black, Doctor Hardenstein, Jack Hardy 5 episodes 2017 Justice League Action Steppenwolf Episode:...
- Balthasar Stuyvesant, a Reformed Calvinist minister, and Margaretha Hardenstein. He grew up in Peperga, Scherpenzeel, and Berlikum. At the age of 20...
- became a guest to the human king Neveling von Hardenberg at his Castle Hardenstein for three years, making a dwarf sort of a household spirit on a limited-term...
- Adendorf, Wachtberg Gudenau Castle, Wachtberg Odenhausen Castle, Wachtberg Hardenstein Castle, Witten Gödersheim Castle, Wollersheim Zülpich Castle, Zülpich...
- Germanic belief. Goldemar lived with Neveling von Hardenberg at Castle Hardenstein at the Ruhr River. Goldemar frequently interacted with mortals. He called...
- Candler married Effie Merrill Neuhardt. On June 21, 1933, he married Ottie Hardenstein in Madison, Alabama. Candler was a Baptist. He was a member of the Freemasons...
- Goldemar, Haus Hardenstein und die Hardenberger im Spiegel der Sage. In: Hans Dieter Radke, Heinrich Schoppmeyer (Hrsg.): Burg Hardenstein. Geschichte und...
- its name. Balthazar Johannes Stuyvesant ∞ 1st marriage 1601 Margaretta Hardenstein 1575–1625 (see below 2nd marriage 1627 ∞ Christina Styntje Pieters 1606–1694)...