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Jever (German pronunciation: [ˈjeːfɐ]) is the
capital of the
district of
Friesland in
Lower Saxony, Germany. The name
Jever is
usually ****ociated with...
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Jever is a
German beer brand,
named after the town of
Jever where it is brewed. It has been
brewed by the "Friesisches
Brauhaus zu
Jever" (the
Jever Frisian...
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Lordship of
Jever (German:
Herrschaft Jever) was a
historical state within the Holy
Roman Empire located in what is now the
district of Friesland...
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Jever Air Base is a
former German Air
Force military air base,
located 4.3 km west-southwest of
Schortens in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It was the home of...
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Russian Empress Catherine the Great. She was the
regent governor of
Jever from
April 1793,
until October 1806. She was the
daughter of
Victor Frederick...
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Maria of
Jever,
known in
Jeverland as Fräulein Maria, (5
September 1500 – 20
February 1575) was the last
ruler of the
Lordship of
Jever from the Wiemken...
- Lutheran. Enno II lost
Jever because he
failed to
fulfill the
marriage obligations his
father had
arranged for him to
Maria of
Jever. Enno and his brother...
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Lutheranism in 1644. In 1667,
Prince John VI
inherited the
remote Lordship of
Jever in East Frisia. Upon his
death in the same year, however, Anhalt-Zerbst...
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known as Musa Al-Hakim was a
German explorer of
Arabia and
Palestine from
Jever,
German Frisia. An
alternative spelling of his name,
Ulrich Iospar Sentzen...
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Jarvis Jever Brownlee Jr. (born July 13, 2001) is an
American professional football cornerback for the
Tennessee Titans of the
National Football League...