- Bad
Iburg (German: [baːt ˈiːbʊʁk] ; Westphalian: Bad Ibig) is a spa town in the
district of Osnabrück, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
situated in the...
- The so-called
Iburg Castle (German:
Schloss Iburg), is a
castle and
former Benedictine abbey in Bad
Iburg, Germany. From ca. 1100 till 1673 it was the...
- the
British throne in 1714 as King
George I.
Sophia Charlotte was born in
Iburg Castle in the Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück,
where her
father held the title...
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former district of Osnabrück had
already been
enlarged with the
district of
Iburg in 1932. The 1972
local government reform also led to a
considerable decrease...
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appointed Ernest Augustus Prince-Bishop.
Ernest Augustus and
Sophia moved to
Iburg Castle,
together with
their two
living sons and Sophia's
niece Princess...
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Herman Edward Iburg (October 30, 1873 –
February 11, 1945) was a
pitcher in
Major League Baseball with the
Philadelphia Phillies. He
stood at 5' 11",...
- the
highest elevation is the Dörenberg (331 m or 1,086 ft)
north of Bad
Iburg. The
river Ems has its
source at the
western base of the
southernmost portion...
- (situation in 1812): Osnabrück, cantons: Bramsche, Dissen, Bad Essen, Bad
Iburg, Lengerich, Melle, Osnabrück (3 cantons), Ostbevern, Ostercappeln, Tecklenburg...
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academic studies. In her
master thesis published in 2010,
Dutch scholar Nora
Iburg argues that for third-generation
descendants of
Indos in the Netherlands...
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while his
older brother George William ruled in Hanover. They
lived at
Iburg Castle outside the city
until 1673 when they
moved to the
newly completed...