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Quedlinburg (German pronunciation: [ˈkveːtlɪnbʊʁk] ) is a town
situated just
north of the Harz mountains, in the
district of Harz in the west of Saxony-Anhalt...
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Quedlinburg Abbey (German:
Stift Quedlinburg or
Reichsstift Quedlinburg) was a
house of
secular canonesses (Frauenstift) in
Quedlinburg in what is now...
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Quedlinburg was a
district (Kreis) in the west of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Neighboring districts are (from west clockwise) Wernigerode, Halberstadt, Bördekreis...
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Quacks of
Quedlinburg (German: Die
Quacksalber von
Quedlinburg), also
known as Quacksalber, is a
board game
designed by
Wolfgang Warsch and
first published...
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Quedlinburg station is a
station on the Magdeburg–Thale
railway in
Quedlinburg in the
German state of Saxony-Anhalt. It was
built in 1862 as a through...
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Quedlinburg (Latin:
Annales Quedlinburgenses; German:
Quedlinburger Annalen) were
written between 1008 and 1030 in the
convent of
Quedlinburg Abbey...
- of the princess-abbesses of
Quedlinburg Abbey.
Johann Heinrich Fritsch:
Geschichte des
vormaligen Reichsstifts Quedlinburg pt 2, 1828, pp. 26–28 (online...
- and Mathilde, was a
German regent, and the
first Princess-Abbess of
Quedlinburg. She
served as
regent of
Germany for her
brother during his
absence in...
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Quedlinburg was a POW camp
built in
September 1914
located 2
kilometers north of
Quedlinburg, Germany,
during the
First World War. From 1914 to 1922...
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Queen Matilda died in the
convent of
Quedlinburg on 14
March 968,
after a long illness. She was
buried in
Quedlinburg Abbey, next to her late husband. Throughout...