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- Gozewijn van Randerath was a Dutch Roman Catholic clergyman. He was locally elected to be bishop of Utrecht in 1249, but Pope Innocent IV appointed Henry...
- opened in 1890. Originally, a railway line from Jülich via Brachelen and Randerath to Heinsberg was proposed, but later it was decided to build a shortened...
- Publishing, 2006 ISBN 1859575226. Schettgen, Thomas; Esser, André; Alt, Anne; Randerath, Isabella; Kraus, Thomas; Ziegler, Patrick (2022). "Decomposition Products...
- (1227–1233) Otto III van Holland (1233–1249) Gozewijn van Amstel (van Randerath) (1249–1250) Henry I van Vianden (1250/2–1267) John I of N****au (1267–1290)...
- Blankenheim 245 2451 Geilenkirchen/Übach-Palenberg 2452 Heinsberg 2453 Randerath 2454 Gangelt 2455 Waldfeucht 2456 Selfkant 246 2461 Jülich 2462 Linnich...
- 1249 (1249): Otto III van Holland 1249 (1249) – 1250 (1250): Gozewijn van Randerath 1250/2 (1250/2) – 1267 (1267): Henry I van Vianden 1267 (1267) – 1290 (1290):...
- Kaster • Grevenbroich • Mönchengladbach • Dahlen • Dülken • Linnich • Randerath • Brüggen • Süchteln • Aldenhoven • Heimbach • Monschau • W****enberg •...
- until 1379. Among other territories, William acquired Monschau-Montjoie, Randerath and Linnich. William married in December 1362 to Maria of Guelders (c...
- until 1151. Werner was probably related to the lords of Arnstedt and Randerath [de]. His uncles Anno of Steusslingen and Werner of Steusslingen were...
- Apnea Syndrome (OSAS)". Journal of Sleep Medicine and Sleep Psychology. Randerath, Winfried J.; Galetke, Wolfgang; Domanski, Ulrike; Weitkunat, Rolf; Ruhle...