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Rheinberg (German: [ˈʁaɪnbɛʁk] ) is a town in the
district of Wesel, in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is
situated on the left bank of the Rhine...
- The
Battle of
Rheinberg took
place on 12 June 1758 in
Rheinberg,
Germany during the
Seven Years' War. A
French force under the
command of
Comte de Clermont...
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Siege of
Rheinberg may
refer to:
Siege of
Rheinberg (1586–90),
Spanish victory Siege of
Rheinberg (1597),
Dutch victory Siege of
Rheinberg (1598), Spanish...
- 1997". static.espncricinfo.com.
Retrieved 6
April 2021.
Heyhoe Flint &
Rheinberg 1976, pp. 175–180. Williamson,
Martin (9
April 2011). "The low-key birth...
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Underberg is a
digestif bitter produced at
Rheinberg in
Germany by
Underberg AG. It is made from
aromatic herbs from 43
countries that
undergo inspections...
- The
siege of
Rheinberg 1586–1590, also
known as the
capture of
Rheinberg of 1590, took
place at the
strategic Cologne enclave of
Rheinberg (present-day...
- The
siege of
Rheinberg was a 21-day long
siege by
Frederick Henry, the then
Prince of Orange. The
siege resulted in a
Dutch victory in
which the last...
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Netta Rheinberg MBE (24
October 1911 – 18 June 2006) was an
English cricketer,
journalist and administrator. She
appeared in one Test
match for England...
- The
Rheinberg War
Cemetery is a
Commonwealth War
Graves Commission cemetery in
Rheinberg, Germany. It was
established in 1946 and is home to 3,330 graves...
- The
siege of
Rheinberg, also
known as the
Rhine campaign of 1601, was the
siege of the
towns of
Rheinberg (Old Dutch: Rijnberk) and
Meurs from 12 June...