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Plauen (German pronunciation: [ˈplaʊən];
Upper Sorbian: Pławno; Czech: Plavno) is a town in Saxony,
Germany with a po****tion of
around 65,000. It is Saxony's...
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Heinrich Ruzzo Prinz Reuss von
Plauen (German:
Heinrich Ruzzo,
Prinz Reuß von
Plauen; 24 May 1950 – 29
October 1999) was a Swiss-born
Swedish landscape...
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singers of the pop band ABBA.
Courtesy titles Princess Reuss and
Countess of
Plauen are also in use
because of her
third marriage. Born in Bjørkåsen (in Ballangen...
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Plauen railway station may
refer to:
Plauen (Vogtland)
Oberer Bahnhof, the
Upper railway station in
Plauen along Leipzig–Hof
railway Plauen (Vogtland)...
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Heinrich von
Plauen (the Elder) (c. 1370 – 1429) was the 27th
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Knights,
serving from
November 1410 to
October 1413. Having...
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branch of
Plauen-Gera
which then
divided into
Plauen (elder and
younger line) and Gera-Schleiz-Lobenstein (extinct in 1550). The
elder Plauen line of the...
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Plauen may
refer to:
Reuss Younger Line
Heinrich Reuß von
Plauen This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Reuss von
Plauen....
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Plauen (often
stylized as e.o.
plauen) was the
pseudonym of
Erich Ohser (18
March 1903 – 5
April 1944) (some
sources give his
birth year as 1909)...
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leadership by the Vögte ("advocates" or "lords protector") of Weida, Gera and
Plauen. The
landscape of the
Vogtland is
sometimes described as idyllic, thanks...
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Henry IV of
Plauen (1510,
probably on 24 August, Hartenštejn
Castle – 19 May 1554, Stadtsteinach,
during the
siege of the Pl****enburg), was High Chancellor...