- Celle's reach, in his custody. His son,
Emperor Charles VI,
enfeoffed Saxe-
Lauenberg to
George I's son and
successor George II Augustus, thus legitimizing...
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Strutberg (444 m) – with "Sollingturm"
observation tower Großer
Lauenberg (442.6 m)
Wildenkiel (c. 441 m)
Auerhahnkopf (c. 440 m) Hengstrücken (424...
- The
following is a list of
Diplomats from the
United Kingdom (and predecessors) to the
Electorate and then
Kingdom of Hanover: 1689–1692: Sir
William Dutton...
- The Duke of York
Islands (formerly German: Neulauenburg) are a
group of
islands located in East New
Britain Province,
Papua New Guinea. They are found...
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divided this
duchy into the
Duchies of Saxe-
Lauenberg and Saxe-Wittenberg. When the male line of the
Lauenberg branch died out the
House of Welf
which ruled...
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Lauenburg was a
German weather ship used in the
early years of the
Second World War to
provide weather reports for
German shipping,
particularly German...
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establishment of
Capuchin monasteries and
Jesuit colleges.
Sibylle von Saxe-
Lauenberg had been
educated in her
youth by
Piarists and
became a
remarkably religious...
- Henry, Duke of Brunswick-Dannenberg (1533–1598)
married Ursula of Saxe-
Lauenberg,
daughter of
Francis I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg
Margaret (1534–1596), married...
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Holstein Duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg Duke of
Schleswig Duke of
Holstein Duke of
Lauenberg Second Schleswig War 1866
Franz Joseph I of
Austria German Confederation...
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World Law and
Humor as
Aesthetic Shape of the Metaphysical] (in German).
Lauenberg:
Verlag von F. Ferley. Cabrera,
Julio (2018). Mal-Estar e Moralidade:...