- The
Lesum is a 9.85-kilometre-long (6 mi)
river in
northern Germany,
right tributary of the Weser,
navigable for
class III ships. It is
formed at the...
- Emma of
Lesum or Emma of
Stiepel (also
known as
Hemma and Imma) (c. 975-980 – 3
December 1038) was a
countess po****rly
venerated as a
saint for her good...
- Netherlands) Hase (in Meppen)
Weser (near Bremerhaven)
Hunte (in Elsfleth)
Lesum (in Bremen-Vegesack) Wümme (in Ritterhude)
Aller (near
Verden (Aller)) Böhme...
- left: Hunte, 189 km, 2.785 km2 II: km 125.7: Lake Dümmer km 67.6, right:
Lesum, 9.9 or 131.5, 2,188 km2 II: km 9.9,
right Hamme, 48.5 km, 549 km2 ↑ main...
- Bremen-
Lesum is a
railway station serving the
Lesum district of Bremen. The
station is
located on the Bremen-Vegesack–Bremen
railway line. "Tarifplan"...
- is the main
headstream of the
Lesum. The Wümme's
length is 121
kilometres (75 mi).
Including the 9.9 km (6.2 mi)
Lesum, that runs into the
river Weser...
- the
landscape on its
right bank is part of the Elbe-Weser Triangle. The
Lesum, and its tributaries, the Wümme and Hamme, the Schönebecker Aue and Blumenthaler...
-
origin of the
goods from Emma's or Liudger's property. The
classification of
Lesum as a
hereditary property of the
Billung dynasty goes back to a subsequent...
- The
novel begins at a w****ly
market not far from St.
Martini Church in the
Bremen district of
Lesum....
-
Hemma may
refer to:
Saint Hemma of Gurk, c. 980–1045,
Austria Saint Emma of
Lesum or Emma of Stiepel, also
known as
Hemma and Imma, d. 1038, Bremen, Germany...