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Ratzeburg (German pronunciation: [ˈʁatsəbʊɐ̯k]; Low German: Ratzborg) is a town in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is
surrounded by four lakes—the resulting...
- of Stargard), and the
western Prin****lity of
Ratzeburg exclave (the
former Prince-Bishopric of
Ratzeburg),
which lay
mostly in the west of the modern...
- The
Diocese of
Ratzeburg (German:
Bistum Ratzeburg, Latin:
Dioecesis Ratzeburgensis) is a
former diocese of the
Catholic Church. It was
erected from the...
- Pöhlde,
serving in that post
until 1154, when he was
named the
Bishop of
Ratzeburg, the
first since its
destruction by the
Wends in 1066. He was consecrated...
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eponymous capital was
Lauenburg upon Elbe,
though the
capital moved to
Ratzeburg in 1619. In
addition to the core
territories in the
modern district of...
- of
Ratzeburg was a
Premonstratensian Bishop of
Ratzeburg. In 1236,
Ludolph was
appointed to the see of the
newly formed Prince-Bishopric of
Ratzeburg. Ludolph...
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Isfrid of
Ratzeburg was a
Premonstratensian Prince-Bishop of
Ratzeburg.
Isfrid was a
professed canon of the
Cappenberg monastery in Westphalia. In 1159...
- The Prin****lity of
Ratzeburg (German: Fürstentum
Ratzeburg) is a
former state,
existing from 1648 to 1918. It
belonged to the
imperially immediate territory...
- The
Ratzeburg Test was a test used to
gauge the
suitability of
individuals for
international competitive junior rowing prior to the use of
indoor rowing...
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Ernst von
Ratzeburg or R****burg (died 5
March 1279) was a
member of the
Livonian Order. He
acted as its
Master from 1273
until his
death at the Battle...