- Sleswig-Holsteen;
North Frisian: Slaswik-Holstiinj;
occasionally in
English Sleswick-
Holsatia) is the
northernmost of the 16
states of Germany,
comprising most of the...
- German: [ˈhɔlʃtaɪn] ;
Northern Low Saxon: Holsteen; Danish: Holsten; Latin:
Holsatia) is the
region between the
rivers Elbe and Eider. It is the
southern half...
-
Adolf of
Denmark or
Adolf of Holstein-Gottorp (25
January 1526 –1
October 1586) was the
first Duke of Holstein-Gottorp from the line of Holstein-Gottorp...
- once pla**** in the Landesliga.
Until 30 June 2011, he was a
player at
Holsatia Elmshorn,
where Bruno Harnau, who
worked there as
youth coordinator, introduced...
- list (link) "Das Corps".
Richard Neumann IV. "Willkommen".
Corps Slesvico-
Holsatia. "Home". "Corps
Hannovera im WSC". Erxleben. "Hannoverania". "Corps Normannia...
- ****ociation ("
Holsatia")
wearing badges or liveries, and
required other forms of co-operation from Bresslau, he
bluntly refused.
Holsatia had introduced...
- The
educational sector was
considerably better developed in
Sleswick and
Holsatia, plus in Germany, so only
nobles who sent
their children to
foreign universities...
- town. He
traded and
exported goods from the
royal fiefs (Sleswick and
Holsatia), and he had
extensive connections to Norway. He
married Margrethe Carstensdatter...
-
Hagenau Heligoland Helgoland Hesse Hessen Hither Pomerania Vorpommern Holsatia Holstein Horsemarket Rossmar(c)k(t)
Juliers Jülich Lake
Constance Bodensee...
- science. In May 1919 he
became one of the
first new
members of the
Corps Holsatia following the
First World War. Then,
after completing commercial training...