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Jemgum is a muni****lity in the Leer district, in the
northwest of
Lower Saxony, Germany. The area is
known as
Rheiderland (German) or
Reiderland (Dutch)...
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defeated at the
Battle of
Jemmingen (also
known as
Battle of
Jemgum, at
Jemgum in East Frisia, now part of Germany) on 21 July 1568. The Spanish...
- ****en, cantons: ****en, Dalen,
Hoogeveen and Meppel. Winschoten, cantons:
Jemgum, Wedde,
Weener and Winschoten. Its po****tion in 1812 was 191,100. After...
- Möhlenwarf St.
Georgiwold Beschotenweg In the
district of Leer:
Bunde Leer
Jemgum Westoverledingen In the
district of Emsland:
Papenburg Rhede 2006–2014:...
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Schwabstedt 4885
Bergenhusen 4892
Schenefeld Mittelholstein 4893
Hohenaspe 4902
Jemgum-Ditzum 4903
Wymeer (see German-language entry) 491 Leer 4920
Wirdum 4921...
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Haren Lathen Kluse Dörpen Lehe
Aschendorf Tunxdorf Papenburg Weener Leer
Jemgum Midlum Critzum Rorichum Gandersum Emden Knock Delfzijl Wapelbach Dalke Lutter...
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Cities Samtgemeinden Borkum Leer
Weener Free muni****lities
Bunde Jemgum Moormerland Ostrhauderfehn Rhauderfehn Uplengen Westoverledingen 1.
Hesel Brinkum...
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Atahuallpa during the
Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire. 1533
Battle of
Jemgum 14
October – The army of
Guelders defeats the army of East Frisia. Lord...
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Lamboy to East
Frisia forced them to lift the siege.
Rabenhaupt recaptured Jemgum from the
Imperials and
returned to
Hesse in the hope of
becoming supreme...
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ecclesiastical monuments of this sect
include the
churches at Bunde,
Ditzum and
Jemgum. The
first of
these is the largest; the
other two have
belfries resembling...