- that
Bishop John
should pay the von
Salderns for the cost of
constructing the fortifications, but that the von
Salderns had to
leave the
castle and Amt of...
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Friedrich Christoph von
Saldern (2
January 1719 – 14
March 1785) was a
Prussian general and
military writer. He
proved his
organizational mettle with...
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Diocletian (A.D. 180–305). Chicago, 1942. [ISBN missing]
Falko von
Saldern,
Studien zur
Politik des Commodus.
Verlag Marie Leidorf, 2003, ISBN 3-89646-833-2...
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reached in 1518. The
bishop was to pay the von
Salderns the
construction costs, but the von
Salderns had to
leave the
castle and Amt of Lauenstein. Because...
- French,
Dixon & De
Saldern was a
prominent New York
architectural firm that
operated from 1890 to 1893 that
designed many
historically significant public...
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Sophie von
Saldern (born 30
March 1973) is a
former German female professional basketball player. She is 1.85
meters tall and pla**** on the wing position...
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Sackewitz (born 1955), a
former footballer with 286 club caps
Sophie von
Saldern (born 1973), a
former women's
basketball player, pla**** 106
times for Germany...
- with the
reporting of his
opposition to the
Russian court.
Caspar von
Saldern, protégé of
Nikita Ivanovich Panin, and
former diplomat of Holstein, became...
- hospital.
After the
estate was
expropriated by the
state from the von
Salderns in 1945,
refugee families lived in the
castle until 1960. In 1969, the...
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International Situation". www.marxists.org.
Retrieved 2022-02-04. von
Saldern,
Adelheid (2002). The
Challenge of Modernity:
German Social and Cultural...