- Willeic, also born in England. His
relics were
rediscovered in 1626 at
Kaiserwerth and are
still venerated there. Suitbert's
bones have
rested in a valuable...
-
refuge for
discharged female convicts. To
better support and
teach Kaiserwerth's children, he
founded a
school in 1835
which became the
venue for a women...
- in the
north of the city and next to the
river Rhine. It
houses the
Kaiserwerth Deaconesses' Institute [de]
where Florence Nightingale worked. Kaiserswerth...
-
served under Marlborough,
seeing action in
Flanders at the
Battle of
Kaiserwerth in
April 1702, the
Battle of
Venlo in
September 1702, the
Battle of Roermond...
- he was
taken prisoner in the
battle of Kleverhamm. He lost Remagen,
Kaiserwerth and
Sinzig to his
nephew Adolf IV,
Count of Kleve-Mark and due to these...
-
Rheinische Vierteljahrsblätter 43 (1979) pp. 120–168 Lorenz, Sönke, '
Kaiserwerth im Mittelalter. Genese,
Struktur und
Organisation königlicher Herrschaft...
- Barrymore's
Regiment of Foot saw
action at the
sieges or
battles of
Kaiserwerth, Venlo, Roermond, Huy,
Limburg and Liège. In 1704, Barrymore's Regiment...
- Düsseldorf und die Landbürgermeistereien Benrath, Eller, Gerresheim, Heerdt,
Kaiserwerth,
Ludenberg und Rath (in German), vol. 3, Düsseldorfer Verlags-Anstalt...
- defenders. Boufflers, with the
intention to do a last
attempt to save
Kaiserwerth planned to
force the
numerically outnumbered army
under Athlone into...
- life
being saved. To
fulfil this goal, she
travelled to
Kaiserwerth to
train at the
Kaiserwerth Deaconess Hospital.
Founded by
Pastor Theodor Fliedner...