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Orsoy [ˈɔʁzaʊ̯], from
approximately 1273 to 1974 an
independent town, most
recently within the
Kreis Moers district, is
today a
district (officially a...
- It
comprises the muni****l
districts of Rheinberg, Borth, Budberg, and
Orsoy. Rheinberg, is
first do****ented in 1003, came into the
possession of the...
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match against the
Imperial artillery. The
cities of Jülich, Düsseldorf and
Orsoy became fortresses for the
duchies of Jülich, Berg and
Cleves respectively...
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Golab Vistula Powerline Crossing ?
Poland Regów/Golab 108 m
Orsoy Rhine Crossing ?
Germany Orsoy 105 m
Kerinchi Pylon 1999
Malaysia Kerinchi 103 m Tallest...
- Dictionary.com
Unabridged (Online). n.d.
Retrieved 10
January 2020. Onat, Ayşe;
Orsoy, Sema; Ercilasun,
Konuralp (2020). Han Hanedanı
Tarihi Hsiung-Nu (Hun) Monografisi...
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sources referred to as "Ars-Alan") was a
Chechen feudal lord from the Sado-
Orsoy dynasty of
Chechnya and the
leader of the pro-Mongol
Durdzuk administration...
- 17 January 1619 to
Count William of N****au-Siegen (Dillenburg, 13 August 1592 –
Orsoy, 7/17 July 1642), the
fifth son of
Count John VII the
Middle of N****au-Siegen...
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undermanned and
poorly equipped. By 5 June, the
French had
captured Rheinberg,
Orsoy and Burick, with
minimal resistance; Wesel,
perhaps the most
important fortress...
- van de Poll 4.
Jacob van
Lennep 18.
Christiaan van
Orsoy 9.
Jonkvrouwe Cornelia Christina van
Orsoy 19. Anna
Louisa van der
Poorten 2.
Jonkheer Christiaan...
- the
Meuse and
besieged the Dutch-held
Rhine fortress towns of Rheinberg,
Orsoy,
Buderich and Wesel. The last of
these surrendered on 9 June,
while troops...