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Lehnin, or just
Lehnin, is a muni****lity in the
German state of Brandenburg. It lies
about 24 km (15 mi) west-south-west of Potsdam.
Kloster Lehnin was...
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Lehnin Abbey (German:
Kloster Lehnin) is a
former Cistercian monastery in
Lehnin in Brandenburg, Germany.
Founded in 1180 and
secularized during the Protestant...
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Brandenburg after the
death of his
brother Otto II in 1205 Otto was
buried in the
Lehnin Abbey,
which he had
helped build. Otto
governed from 1144
alongside his...
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Lehnin Training Area (German: Truppenübungsplatz
Lehnin) is a
military training area in Potsdam-Mittelmark, in the
state of Brandenburg, in Germany. It...
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Lehnin) is a lake in Brandenburg, Germany. At an
elevation of 29 m, its
surface area is 0.38 km². It is
located in the muni****lity of
Kloster Lehnin...
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badly beaten, and
later sent into exile.
After Albert's
death at
Lehnin Abbey, his sons, the
elder John I and the
younger Albert II,
ruled together...
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Stein (13
September 1854, in
Wedderstedt – 26 May 1927, in
Kloster Lehnin) was a
Prussian officer,
General of the
Artillery and
Minister of War during...
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Johannine and an
Ottonian part. The
Ascanians were
traditionally buried in the
Lehnin Abbey in the
Ottonian part of the country. In 1258, they
founded a Cistercian...
- no sons of his own, he
around 1129 gave the area
between Brandenburg and
Lehnin to his son-in-law, who was the
oldest son of
Albert the Bear.
Emperor Lothair...
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brother and
joined the
Knights Templar.
Hedwig died the same year; she was
buried at the
Cistercian abbey of
Lehnin Habsburg Family Hedwig von Habsburg...