- in the
village during the occupation. The
village was
briefly renamed Heidenstein until the
arrival of
Soviet forces in 1944. In 1945-46 the
Polish residents...
- Post-2015
Development Agenda. Köhler was born in Skierbieszów (then
named Heidenstein), in the
General Government area of German-occupied Poland, as the seventh...
- von
Hameln Haselau von
Hausen Haxelberg von
Heemskerk von Hein
Hayne Heidenstein von Hem****ey von
Herforden Herlitz von
Holty Hohenstein von
Holten Holsten...
-
Hejdensztejn (Reinhold
Heidenstein) in his work
Rerum Polonicarum praised Maciejowski's
literacy and learning.
Reinhold Heidenstein,
Rerum Polonicarum ab...
- also
called the
Burgstall on the Flöss (Burgstall auf der Flöss) or the
Heidenstein, is a now levelled,
probably high mediaeval, nobleman's castle. It is...
- of Nové Město pod
Smrkem Heideburg: Borohrádek Heidenpiltsch: Bílčice
Heidenstein: Kámen (Děčín District) Heidles: Borek, now
Ostrov (Karlovy Vary District)...
-
Balthasar Russow claiming that the
Russians lost 6,000 men.
Reinhold Heidenstein, a
Polish diplomat,
described their casualties as severe,
without specifying...
- Luxembourg. Its
founding members were
Michel Engels,
Pierre Blanc, and
Franz Heidenstein, who was also the ****ociation's
first president,
serving from 1893 to...
- Kámen (German:
Heidenstein) is a muni****lity and
village in Děčín
District in the Ústí nad
Labem Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 300 inhabitants...
-
Andrzej Stanisław Sapieha,
castellan of
Troki and Wilno,
married Anna
Heidenstein Paweł Jan Sapieha, Hetman,
married firstly Zofia Zienowicz and secondly...