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Schaaken Castle is a
ruined castle originally built for the
Teutonic Knights, in Nekrasovo,
Kaliningrad Oblast,
Russia (until 1945 Liska-
Schaaken in East...
- well-to-do
rebel leaders,
including a
miller from
Kaimen and an
innkeeper from
Schaaken in Prussia, were
supported by
sympathizers in Königsberg. The
rebels demanded...
- are: Germau, Medenau, Rinau, Pobeten, Wargen, Rudau, Laptau, Quedenau,
Schaaken, Waldau, Caimen, Tapiau, Labiau, Laukischken, and Wehlau. Gimbutas, Marija...
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February 1737 in Selbach),
abbess of
Schaaken Sophie Wilhelmine (born: June 6, 1686; died:
August 23, 1749),
abbess of
Schaaken Charles Christian Louis (born:...
- Latvia)
Saalau (Żuława, Poland)
Salis (Salacgrīva, Latvia) - a
bishop castle Schaaken (Nekrasovo,
Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia)
Schlochau (Człuchów, Poland) Schönberg...
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Heimberg (536.4 m) – east of
Brilon Totenkopf (502.6 m) – west of
Marsberg Schaaken (500 m) – east-northeast of
Brilon Schälhorn (499.1 m) – east of Scharfenberg...
- to 1707
Juncker held a
sequence of
teaching positions, in Halle, Lemgo,
Schaaken and Pyrmont. In 1707 he
married Charlotte Sophie the
Countess of Waldeck...
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Catherine (Waldeck Castle, 20 September 1547 –
Schaaken Abbey [de], 16 June 1613), was
since 1588
Abbess of
Schaaken Abbey.
Francis (Korbach, 8 April 1549 –...
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Gerdauen Nekrasovo† Некрасово Wöterkeim and
Moddien Nekrasovo Некрасово Liska-
Schaaken Szaki Liskas-Žokai
Nekrasovo Некрасово Groß Sodehnen, 1938–1946 Grenzen...
- into the
Evangelical village by force.
Thanks to the
resistance of the
Schaaken Monastery,
which held the
patronage rights to Goddelsheim, the Electors'...