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Kreuzburg and
Kreutzburg are
German place names meaning "cross castle" and may
refer to:
Kreuzburg, a
village in the muni****lity of Groß
Pankow (Prignitz)...
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Slavskoye (Russian: Сла́вское; German:
Kreuzburg in Ostpreußen; Polish: Krzyżbork; Lithuanian: Kryžbarkas) is a
settlement in the
Bagrationovsky District...
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Kluczbork [ˈklud͡ʐbɔrk] (German:
Kreuzburg O.S., Silesian: Kluczborek) is a town in
southern Poland with 23,554
inhabitants (2019),
situated in the Opole...
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deceased father." The
Tolkien family originated in the East
Prussian town
Kreuzburg (now Slavskoye, Russia) near Königsberg,
where the
Tolkien name is attested...
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Piatra Neamț (Romanian: [ˈpjatra ˈne̯amts]; German:
Kreuzburg an der Bistritz; Hungarian: Karácsonkő) is the
capital city of Neamț County, in the historical...
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Tolkien (1663–1746) was a
wealthy miller in
Kreuzburg. His son,
Christian Tolkien (1706–1791),
moved from
Kreuzburg to
nearby Danzig, and his two sons Daniel...
- dictatorship. Lüttwitz was born on 2
February 1859 in the city of
Bodland near
Kreuzburg O.S. in
Upper Silesia, then part of
Prussia (now Bogacica, Poland). His...
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Landkreis Kreuzburg O.S. was a
Prussian district in Silesia, from 1742 to 1945, with its
capital at
Kreuzburg O.S. (Kluczbork). Today, the
region is part...
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Prussian state official, was born in the
small Upper Silesian town of
Kreuzburg (now Kluczbork) on 15
September 1897. He
entered the
Prussian Army in...
- time, and he
conducted the
first negotiations of a
treaty with
Hesse in
Kreuzburg and Friedewald. He took an
active part in the
disturbances caused by the...