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- the foundation of Rellinghausen before Mathilde began her tenure in 971 can probably be excluded. Thus, the foundation of Rellinghausen by Mathilde can...
- under the name of Rellinghausen BM, with BM standing for the Bergisch-Märkische Railway Company. Another station called Rellinghausen was opened in 1879...
- city in 1910. Before it had been part of the Bürgermeisterei Rellinghausen (Rellinghausen district). Around 11.700 people live here. Bergerhausen was first...
- Georg Humann (8 December 1847, in Rellinghausen (now a suburb of Essen) – 18 January 1932, in Aachen) was a German art historian. Humann belong to a long-established...
- introducing competition to his business. He was buried in the cemetery in Rellinghausen. In 1936, he was re-interred in an 'Ehrengrab' in the Südwestfriedhof...
- (5 ft 6 in) Position(s) Attacking midfielder, striker Youth career SC Rellinghausen SC Steele 03/20 0000–2003 SGS Essen 2003–2007 FCR 2001 Duisburg Senior...
- years later would become his father-in-law. He also was Voght of the Rellinghausen Abbey. On 3 July 1371 Diederik married Ludgardis (Lukarda) daughter...
- Rotthausen Achternbergstraße – Essen-Kray – Essen-Steele – Annental – Essen-RellinghausenStadtwaldplatzVilla Hügel – Bredeney – Essen-Haarzopf Operated...
- footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Raeder was at Essener SV, ESC Rellinghausen 06, MSV Duisburg, Rot-Weiss Essen, and Schalke 04 during his youth team...
- canons and scholars of the abbey and its daughter house in nearby Rellinghausen held a formal meeting with the monks of Werden Abbey and took the Golden...