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Heinsberg (German: [ˈhaɪnsbɛʁk] ; Limburgish:
Hinsberg [ˈɦɪnzˌbæʀ˦(ə)x])[tone?] is a town in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the seat of the district...
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Heinsberg is a
Kreis (district) in the west of
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany with the town of
Heinsberg as its capital.
Neighbouring districts are Viersen...
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Lordship of
Heinsberg was a
territory within the Holy
Roman Empire,
centred on the city of
Heinsberg. The most
notable member of the
house of
Heinsberg was Philip...
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Goswin I of
Heinsberg (Goswin I von
Heinsberg) (ca. 1060–1128) was the
Count of
Heinsberg from 1085–1128. He was (most-possibly) the
father of Goswin...
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Godfrey de
Heinsberg (died 1395), Lord of Daelenbroeck,
Count of Looz and
Count of
Chiny (1361–1362), son of John of
Heinsberg, Lord of
Daelenbroeck (brother...
- John of
Heinsberg (1397–1459), was Prince-Bishop of Liège from 1419 to 1456.
Heinsberg was the son of John II of Loon by his
first wife,
Margaret of Gennep...
- 1876, the
Antwerp distiller Eugen Verpoorten established a
distillery in
Heinsberg near Aachen, Germany,
which made an egg
liquor (Eierlikör in German) using...
- some 300
people met in the
densely packed citizencenter of Gangelt,
Heinsberg (district),
North Rhine-Westphalia for a
carnival celebration.
Bernd B...
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formed by the
towns of
Roermond and Sittard, in the Netherlands, and
Heinsberg in Germany, was the
scene of
heavy fighting at the
beginning of 1945....
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Diederik of
Heinsberg (French: Thierry, German: Dietrich, English: Theodoric) (died
between 17 and 21
January 1361) was the
Count of Loon (French: Looz)...