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Wilhelmshaven (German pronunciation: [vɪlhɛlmsˈhaːfn̩] , lit. Wilhelm's Harbour;
Northern Low Saxon: Willemshaven) is a
coastal town in
Lower Saxony, Germany...
- The
counts of
Bentinck were
sovereign rulers of the
Lordship of In- and
Kniphausen, a
territory of two
parts in and
around what is now the city of Wilhelmshaven...
- of
Kniphausende (pre 1835) Flag of
Lordship of
Kniphausen (1702-1751)
Banner of
Lordship of
Kniphausen (1689-1702) Flag of
North Frisia Flag of North...
- the
Imperial Army, lost the
Battle of
Oldendorf to the
Swedish General Kniphausen,
after Hamelin had been
besieged by the
Swedish army. The era of the town's...
- Dodo
Freiherr zu
Innhausen und
Knyphausen (sometimes
Knijphausen or
Kniphausen; 2 July 1583 – 11
January 1636) was a
German professional soldier who saw...
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Ditmarshes & Oldenburg,
Prince of Lübeck and Birkenfeld, Lord of
Jever and
Kniphausen 1918–1919
Bernhard Kuhnt (USPD) 1919–1923
Theodor Tantzen (DDP) 1923–1930...
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itself was
based on the "
Kniphausen Hawk",[citation needed] a
ceremonial pouring vessel made in 1697 for
Georg Wilhelm von
Kniphausen,
Count of the Holy Roman...
- King of Prussia,
Abbot as The
Prince Royal,
Daniel Egerton as
Baron Kniphausen,
Chapman as
Count Seckendoff,
Charles Connor as Anhalt,
Charles Farley...
- Flag Date Use
Description ?–1835 Flag of
Lordship of
Kniphausende 1702–1751 Flag of
Lordship of
Kniphausen 1689–1702
Banner of
Lordship of
Kniphausen...
- (Sielhafen) of Hooksiel, Rüstringersiel and Mariensiel. The
state of
Kniphausen,
which was for a time
entirely politically independent, was also located...