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Salzderhelden saltworks (German:
Saline Salzderhelden) was a
saline in
Salzderhelden, a
district of
Einbeck city, Germany. The
start of salt extraction...
- was a Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and
Prince of Brunswick-Grubenhagen-
Salzderhelden. He
reigned from 1361
until his death.
Albert I was the
eldest son of...
- Einbeck-
Salzderhelden station is the most
important station in
Einbeck in the
German state of
Lower Saxony. It is
classified by
Deutsche Bahn as a category...
- on
August 19, 1568
Elisabeth of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (20
March 1550
Salzderhelden – 11
February 1586 Østerholm),
daughter of
Ernest III, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen...
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itself to the
railway line
Hannover – K****el, but in 1879 a line
between Salzderhelden and
Einbeck was built. In 1885
Einbeck was made seat of the
newly formed...
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involvement in the
development of
Generalplan Ost.
Meyer was born in
Salzderhelden, near Einbeck, in
southern Lower Saxony, the son of a
school teacher...
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states of Dannenberg, Harburg, Gifhorn, Bevern, Osterode, Herzberg,
Salzderhelden, and Einbeck.
While a
total of
about a
dozen subdivisions that existed...
- of the
nature reserve that is
located in the
flood retention basin Salzderhelden.
Prehistoric settlements in the
vicinity of the salt
springs is proven:...
- they
joined ruled the prin****lity and Eric
moved his
residence to
Salzderhelden.
Disputes arose with his
cousins Bernard I and
Frederick I of Lüneburg...
- Duke
Henry IV of
Brunswick Grubenhagen (1460 – 6
December 1526,
Salzderhelden, now part of Einbeck) was a
member of the
Guelph dynasty and was Prince...