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Simon Rotenstein (born c. 1890 – died ?) was a
German chess master. At the
beginning of his career, he
shared 2nd with
Wilhelm Cohn,
behind Carl Ahues...
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Konrad Zöllner von
Rotenstein (c. 1325 -
August 20, 1390) was the 23rd
Grandmaster of the
Teutonic Order from
October 5, 1382, to his
death on
August 20...
- (died 1299),
bishop of
Strasbourg as
Conrad III
Conrad III
Zoellner of
Rotenstein (died 1390)
Konrad III the Old (died 1412), duke of Oleśnica
Conrad III...
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Rotenstein, Lisa S.; Ramos,
Marco A.; Torre, Matthew; Segal, J. Bradley; Peluso,...
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Rotenstein, Lisa S.; Ramos,
Marco A.; Torre, Matthew; Segal, J. Bradley; Peluso,...
- site and
fortified it further,
creating the Stützpunkt (Strongpoint)
Rotenstein. The
whole of the
headland was
designated a strongpoint. West of the Martello...
- Hrad Červený Kameň, Hungarian: Vöröskő vára, German: Bibersburg,
earlier Rotenstein) is a 13th-century
castle in
southwestern Slovakia in the
Little Carpathians...
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member died of
granulomatous arteritis of the
heart and aorta. In 1982,
Rotenstein reported a
family with
granulomatous arteritis, rash, iritis, and arthritis...
- (1345–1351)
Winrich von Kniprode,
Grand Master (1351–1382)
Konrad Zöllner von
Rotenstein,
Grand Master (1382–1390)
Konrad von Wallenrode,
Grand Master (1391–1393)...
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archived (PDF) from the
original on 2017-09-23,
retrieved 2017-12-06
Rotenstein, Ora H.; McDermut, Wilson; Bergman, Andrea; Young, Diane; Zimmerman, Mark;...