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Havelberg (German pronunciation: [ˈhaːfl̩ˌbɛʁk] ) is a town in the
district of Stendal, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is
situated on the Havel, and part...
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Bishopric of
Havelberg (German:
Bistum Havelberg) was a
Roman Catholic diocese founded by King Otto I of
Germany in 946, from 968 a
suffragan to the...
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Anselm of
Havelberg (c. 1100 – 1158) was a
German bishop, statesman,
secular and
religious amb****ador to Constantinople. He was a Premonstratensian, a...
- near
Havelberg, is
placed 11 km downstream. As the
course of the Elbe has a
higher gradient than the Havel, the
water level of the
Havel in
Havelberg can...
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Warnau is a town and part of the city of
Havelberg in the
Stendal district in Saxony-Anhalt.
Warnau was
first mentioned in the 13th century. The original...
- muni****lity
without stopping. Schönhausen was
founded by the
Bishops of
Havelberg, who had the
Romanesque brick church with its
prominent westwork erected...
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conquered Slavs.
Bishoprics were
established at Meissen, Brandenburg,
Havelberg, and
Oldenburg to
administer the territory. A
majority of
Wendish tribes...
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Berthold Woltze (born 24
August 1829 in
Havelberg; died 29
November 1896 in Weimar) was a
German genre painter,
portrait painter, and illustrator. Berthold...
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flows into at Berlin-Spandau; the
Havel then
flows into the Elbe at
Havelberg. The
river rises in the
Lusatian Highlands, in the
Lusatian part of Saxony...
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Stepenitz (in Wittenberge)
Havel (near
Havelberg)
Dosse (near
Havelberg) Rhin (near Warnau)
Plane (near Brandenburg)
Nuthe (in Potsdam)...