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Heldrungen is a town and a
former muni****lity in the Kyffhäuserkreis district, Thuringia, Germany.
Since 1
January 2019, it is part of the town An der...
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Hartmann von
Heldrungen (died 19
August 1282) was the 11th
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order,
serving from 1273 to 1282. Von
Heldrungen was an Imperial...
- (1252–1256) Anno von Sangershausen,
Grand Master (1256–1273)
Hartmann von
Heldrungen,
Grand Master (1273–1282)
Burchard von Schwanden,
Grand Master (1283–1290)...
- Naumburg)
Helme (near Kalbsrieth)
Ichte (near Pützlingen)
Wipper (near
Heldrungen) Gera (in Straußfurt) Ilm (in Großheringen)
Schwarza (in Schwarza) Mulde...
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August 1761 – 14
January 1833) was a
German philosopher, born in
Heldrungen in the
Electorate of
Saxony (modern-day Thuringia, Germany). He was the...
- Tartu,
University Library, Mscr. 154, fol. 146v-147r: Coat of arms of
Grand Master Hartmann of
Heldrungen...
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dishes with
Thuringian dumplings (Knödel from potatoes),
onions (from
Heldrungen and Oldisleben, 45 km (28 mi) to the north),
which are sold at Weimar...
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after the
German mediatization.
Mansfeld Castle,
ancestral seat
Seeburg Heldrungen in Thuringia,
purchased in 1479 Allstedt,
former Saxon Kaiserpfalz, acquired...
- Basin. It
breaks out of the
basin through the
Thuringian Gate west of
Heldrungen and, in its
lower reaches,
flows through Saxony-Anhalt
before emptying...
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origin and
Governor of the
Spanish Netherlands from 1592 to 1594. Born in
Heldrungen, Saxony, he was the 11th
child (of 16) of
Ernest II,
Count of Mansfeld-Vorderort...