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Gronings dialect in the Netherlands.
Northern Low
Saxon can be
divided into
Holsteinian (Holsteinisch),
Schleswigian (Schleswigsch), East
Frisian Low Saxon,...
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wounded prisoners. The
Danish victory failed to
break the Schleswig-
Holsteinian army and the war
continued until 1851. The
Isted Lion
commemorates the...
- battle. In 1849,
Danish southern Jutland was
invaded by 16,000 Schleswig-
Holsteinian and
German troops, and
Danish troops located there withdrew to northern...
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represented by pro-Swedish
Count Jean
Armand de
Lestocq and Peter's
Holsteinian relatives,
proposed to
return Finland to the
Swedes in
recompense for...
- The
Holstein or
Holsteinian interglacial (German: Holstein-Warmzeit or Holstein-Interglazial), also
called the Mindel-Riss
interglacial (Mindel-Riß-Interglazial)...
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before the German, Austrian, and
Prussian troops arrived, 7,000 Schleswig-
Holsteinian soldiers under General Krohn occupied Flensborg on
March 31, 1848. Danish...
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Interglacial 3 Alps Günz-Mindel Mindel-Riss Riss-Würm
North Europe Waalian Holsteinian Eemian British Isles Cromerian Hoxnian Ipswichian Midwest U.S. Aftonian...
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represented by the
Swiss Federation; a
bilingual or even
trilingual Schleswig-
Holsteinian state" or
other options such as "a
Schleswigian state in a
loose confederation...
- of the
Holsteinian-held
Skanderborg Castle in
Jutland by
Jutish rebels led by
Niels Ebbesen.
Despite being close to surrendering, the
Holsteinian garrison...
- the
Duchy of
Oldenburg (which
confusingly has
nothing to do with the
Holsteinian city of Oldenburg). In 1937 it was
transferred to
Prussia as the district...