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- Mandelsloh is a borough of Neustadt am Rübenberge in the district of Hanover, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The village is close to the river Leine in a region...
- the aspiring Mandelsloh family [de]. They again lost this pawn to the city of Bremen, when in 1381 its troops stopped the three Mandelsloh brothers in...
- Evensen [de] Hagen Helstorf [de] Laderholz [de] Lutter [de] Luttmersen [de] Mandelsloh Mardorf [de] Mariensee Metel [de] Niedernstöcken [de] Nöpke [de] Otternhagen [de]...
- Archiv für Geschichte des Buchwesens, vol. 70, 2015, p. 260] Friedrich von Mandelsloh [de] Negotiations for the purchase of the hunting lodge of 1802 inventory...
- Bockenem 5068 Elze (Leine) 5069 Nordstemmen 507 5071 Schwarmstedt 5072 Mandelsloh 5073 Esperke 5074 Rodewald 508 5082 Langlingen 5083 Hohne (bei Celle)...
- 4 June 1856. He married in 1850, Lucy, the only daughter of count de Mandelsloh, minister plenipotentiary from Wurtemberg. He died 4 June 1856 from a...
- under the reign of Prince-Archbishop Albert II, knights of the family von Mandelsloh and other Verdian and Bremian robber barons ravaged burghers of Bremen...
- 1840, Hügel went to London as the successor to Count Karl August von Mandelsloh, where he became head of the Württemberg legation. From 4 April to 20...
- Ompteda [de] 8 September 1917 – 7 August 1918 Generalmajor Albrecht von Mandelsloh [de] 7 August 1918 – 21 February 1919 Generalleutnant Walter von Eberhardt...
- cross-country dash from Laderholz to Mandelsloh, in an attempt to secure a crossing of the Leine. On reaching Mandelsloh, it was found that the village was...