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Meldorf (Holsatian: Meldörp or Möldörp) is a town in
western Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, that
straddles the
river Miele in the
district of Dithmarschen...
- Sankt-Johannis-Kirche (St. John's the
Baptist Church) in
Meldorf, due to its size also
called Meldorf Cathedral.
Between the 9th and 11th
century it was the...
- The
Meldorf fibula is a
Germanic spring-case-type
fibula found in
Meldorf, Schleswig-Holstein in 1979.
Though the
exact cir****stances of the recovery...
- Niebuhr, or
Karsten Niebuhr (17
March 1733 Lüdingworth – 26
April 1815
Meldorf, Dithmarschen), was a
German mathematician, cartographer, and explorer...
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defenders were at most 6,000 men, all peasants.
After seizing the
village of
Meldorf, the
ducal army advanced, but was
stopped at a
barricade equipped with...
- been
found in
Meldorf, Süderdithmarschen [de], in
northern Germany;
these include brooches and
combs found in graves, most
notably the
Meldorf fibula, and...
- The Bay of
Meldorf also
called Meldorf Bay (German:
Meldorfer Bucht), is a bay on the
coast of the
North German state of Schleswig-Holstein,
which forms...
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Meldorf-Land was an Amt ("collective muni****lity") in the
district of Dithmarschen, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It was
situated around Meldorf,...
- "L2/20-268:
Revised proposal to add ten
characters for
Middle English to the UCS" (PDF).
Digamma Eth
Meldorf fibula Thorn (letter) Vend (letter) Yogh Ỽ...
- 1781, he was
appointed as
landfoged of
North Dithmarschen. He was born at
Meldorf in
Holstein (at the time a part of the
Danish monarchy).
After studying...