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Staufenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtaʊfn̩ˌbɛʁk] ) is the
southernmost muni****lity of the
district of Göttingen, and of
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is...
- The
Battle of
Lutterberg took
place on 10
October 1758
during the
Seven Years' War
between a
French force of 42,000
commanded by Charles,
Prince of Soubise...
- a
large Lithuanian army had also
invaded the region,
Master Otto von
Lutterberg decided to
retreat to Riga. The
Lithuanians marched north,
reaching as...
- In the
Second Battle of
Lutterberg (19 July 1762), the Franco-Saxon
contingent under General the
Comte de
Lusace were
defeated by
Prince Ferdinand. Jacques...
- Otto von
Lutterberg (died 16
February 1270) was the
Landmeister of the
Livonian Order of the
Teutonic Knights from 1267 to 1270. The
Battle of Rakvere...
- The
Battle of
Lutterberg may
refer to:
Battle of
Lutterberg (1758)
Battle of
Lutterberg (1762) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- one of the
aforementioned castles, as the
Master of the Order, Otto von
Lutterberg, was
campaigning in the south, in
Semgallia (Otto was in Riga on January...
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Breithausen 1261–1263 ● Konrad von
Mandern 1263–1266 ● Otto von
Lutterberg 1266–1270 ● Walther von
Nortecken 1270–1273 ● Ernst von R****burg...
- Wilhelmsthal. A few w****s
later they
defeated Saxon troops at the
Battle of
Lutterberg and
ended the year by parti****ting in the
siege of C****el. In January...
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Lower Saxony Geldern Hastenbeck Rheinberg Krefeld Sandershausen Meer
Lutterberg Bergen 1st Münster
Minden Fulda 2nd Münster
Corbach Emsdorf Warburg Kloster...