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Pieszyce [pʲɛˈʂɨt͡sɛ] (German:
Peterswaldau) is a town in Dzierżoniów County,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It is the seat of the...
- The
Treaty of
Peterswaldau was
signed in
Peterswaldau on 6 July 1813
between Great Britain and
Russia to
strengthen the
Sixth Coalition against Napoleon...
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notable soldiers of the Legion. On 6 July 1812,
after the
contract of
Peterswaldau,
Great Britain received the task of
providing for the Russian–German...
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Weber ("The
Silesian Weavers"),
based on the
uprising of
weavers in
Peterswaldau in 1844. In
October 1843, Heine's
distant relative and
German revolutionary...
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Parschnitz Poříčí
Zwangsarbeitslager für
Juden ("forced
labor camp for Jews")
Peterswaldau Pieszyce Lagerführerin Else Hain
Prausnitz Prusice Reichenau Rychnov...
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Austria establish the
Sixth Coalition against Napoleon.
Treaty of
Peterswaldau Great Britain agrees to pay for 10,000
German troops in
Russian service...
- the
county as an anti****ted inheritance. The
lordships of Jannowitz,
Peterswaldau and Kreppelhof, however,
Johann Erdmann gave to his great-nephew Christian...
- weavers'
repeated appeals. On June 4, 1844, the
unrest began in the town of
Peterswaldau (now
Pieszyce in Poland),
where weavers gathered to
demand better pay...
- time, at the age of 16,
Ernst von
Gellhorn (see «References») from the
Peterswaldau estate, the son of
George von
Gellhorn and
Catherine von Reichenbach...
- Olsztyn.
Piekary Śląskie
Deutsch Piekar Pieniężno
Mehlsack Pieszyce Peterswaldau Piła Schneidemühl Piotrków
Trybunalski Petrikau Pisz
Johannisberg Płoty...