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Heilsberg may
refer to:
German name of
Lidzbark Warmiński
Battle of
Heilsberg Transmitter Heilsberg Lidzbark Lidzbark (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Heilsberg was a
district in East
Prussia and
existed as a Prussian-German
district in the
period from 1818 to 1945. Due to its
affiliation with Warmia...
- 6 5 4 Jena–Auerstedt 3 2 1 The
Battle of
Heilsberg took
place on 10 June 1807 off the town of
Heilsberg (now
Lidzbark Warmiński),
during the Napoleonic...
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Lidzbark Warmiński ([ˈlʲid͡zbarɡ varˈmʲiɲskʲi] ; German:
Heilsberg, [ˈhaɪlsbɛʁk] ),
often shortened to Lidzbark, is a
historical town
located within the...
- The
Heilsberg transmitter (German:
Sender Heilsberg) was a
large radio transmitting station operated by the Reichs-Rundfunk-Gesellschaft
between 1930...
- that the
Russians had
encamped at
their operational base in the town of
Heilsberg, by the Alle River,
Napoleon decided to
conduct a
general ****ault in the...
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Wincenty Bandtkie, who also used
Heilsberg, was the
first to
utilise the
Codex Zamoysci**** tradition. As the
Heilsberg Codex was "lost"
between the 1830s...
- Wileny. He also parti****ted in
other diplomatic negotiations, even from
Heilsberg years later.
After finishing his
duties at Constance, in the
summer of...
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Marienwerder to West
Prussia (which
became its capital) and
Warmia (the
Heilsberg and Braunsberg [de] districts) to East Prussia. The
annexed territory...
- on both sides, the war
restarted in June with an
initial struggle at
Heilsberg that
proved indecisive. On 14 June
Napoleon obtained an
overwhelming victory...