Definition of Oldenburgian. Meaning of Oldenburgian. Synonyms of Oldenburgian

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- The House of Oldenburg is a German dynasty whose members rule or have ruled in Denmark, Iceland, Greece, Norway, Russia, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Livonia...
- the Greater Hamburg Act of 1937, the Hanseatic City of Lübeck and the Oldenburgian exclave Region of Lübeck were incorporated into the Schleswig-Holstein...
- Genealogy.EU. Website of the Herzoglich Oldenburgische Verwaltung (Ducal Oldenburgian Administration) at Güldenstein (with image of Duke Christian) v t e...
- remained a separate entity, named Evangelical Lutheran State Church of the Oldenburgian Region of Lübeck (German: Evangelisch-Lutherische Landeskirche des oldenburgischen...
- other continents, the Rancholabrean shares this time period with the Oldenburgian of European Land Mammal Ages, and the latter Lujanian of the South American...
- century. Thanks to the swampy terrain, the Frisian peasants defeated the Oldenburgian armies every time. In 1156 even Henry the Lion failed to conquer the...
- Restkreis Sankt Wendel ("remaining district of Sankt Wendel"). In 1937 the Oldenburgian District of Birkenfeld was merged with the remaining Sankt Wendel District...
- A royal consort is the spouse of a ruling monarch. Consorts of monarchs in the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg and its predecessor states had no constitutional...
- and west of the county, which resulted in a gradual expansion of the Oldenburgian territory. The Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and the bishop of Münster...
- the former at that time being a ducal Bremian and the latter a comital Oldenburgian privilege. After a stay in Hamburg (1666–1668) with the administrators...