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Horneburg is a muni****lity
southwest of
Hamburg (Germany) in the
district of
Stade in
Lower Saxony.
Horneburg is also the seat of the
Samtgemeinde ("collective...
- Pope
Clement II (Latin:
Clemens II; born
Suidger von Morsleben-
Horneburg; died 9
October 1047) was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the Papal...
- John
Horneburg (1860-1951) was a German-American
antiquities dealer. John Ely
Horneburg was born in New York on
August 5, 1860. His
parents were L****e...
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Third Reich ; do****ents and
reports from
Hamburg in
German and English.
Horneburg. ISBN 9783980499316 – via
Google Books. Roux, François (6 June 2013)....
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Horneburg is a
Samtgemeinde ("collective muni****lity") in the
district of Stade, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. Its seat is in the
village Horneburg. The Samtgemeinde...
- Stade, cantons: Stade, Bremervörde,
Freiburg upon Elbe, Himmelpforten,
Horneburg,
Neuhaus upon Oste, Otterndorf, Ritzebüttel, Jork and Zeven. Its po****tion...
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proximity to the city-state of Hamburg. To the west lie the
towns of
Horneburg and
Stade and to the
south there are a
number of
incorporated villages...
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rapid transit railway station Horneburg (German:
Bahnhof or
Haltestelle Horneburg) is
located in the
Horneburg village,
Lower Saxony. The
trains of...
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parishes Ahsen, Datteln, Flaesheim, Hamm-Bossendorf, Henrichenburg, Herten,
Horneburg, Oer, Suderwich,
Waltrop and Westerholt. In 1803-1811
became the capital...
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office 1524–1550
Predecessor Dietrich von Bülow
Successor John VIII
Horneburg Other post(s) Prince-Bishop of
Ratzeburg (1525–1550)
Personal details...