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Sarrewerden (French pronunciation: [saʁvɛʁdœn]; German:
Saarwerden) is a
commune in the Bas-Rhin
department in
Grand Est in
northeastern France. The localities...
- The
County of
Saarwerden (German:
Grafschaft Saarwerden; French: Comté de Sarrewerden) was a
county located in Lorraine,
within the Holy
Roman Empire...
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Frederick von
Saarwerden (c. 1348 in
Saarwerden -
April 9, 1414 in Bonn) was archbishop-elector of
Cologne as
Frederick III from 1370 to 1414. Through...
- Catharine, the
daughter of the last
Count of Moers-
Saarwerden and in 1527
inherited the
County of
Saarwerden including the
Lordship of Lahr.
Though after his...
- mother,
Johanna von
Saarwerden,
daughter of
Johann I. von
Saarwerden (son of
Heinrich II. von
Saarwerden, son of
Ludwig III. von
Saarwerden, son of Ludwig...
- Saarbrücken, on a
mountain called Marienberg. In 1131, Earl
Friedrich of
Saarwerden and his wife
Gertrud founded Wörschweiler Abbey. In 1171, Wörscheiler...
- (1458–1470)
Gerhard (died young) Anna,
married John III,
Count of Mörs and
Saarwerden Walther Möller,
Stammtafeln westdeutscher Adelsgeschlechter im Mittelalter...
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would return Saarwerden to the N****aus. On 23
April 1635 the
family fled to Bockenheim,
where the
counties of N****au-Saarbrücken and
Saarwerden should have...
- from 1793, when the
County of
Saarwerden was
annexed by the
young French First Republic. Initially, the
county of
Saarwerden was
meant to be
fragmented and...
- Champagne Lorraine Alsace Barrois Three
Bishoprics County of
Saarwerden Prin****lity of Salm-Salm Free
County of
Burgundy Prince-Bishopric...