- Sępopol [sɛmˈpɔpɔl] (German:
Schippenbeil) is a town in
Bartoszyce County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland, with 2,013
inhabitants in 2016. Sępopol...
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scholarly field of psychogeography.
William Guglielmo Niederland was born in
Schippenbeil, East Prussia, the son of an
orthodox rabbi, and in
early life was exposed...
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Schirwindt Landkreis Pillkallen Kutuzovo Kaliningrad...
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several smaller concentration camps—which
included Jesau, Seerappen,
Schippenbeil, Gerdauen, and Helgenbeil—near Königsberg, many
dying along the way....
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mostly Polish and
Hungarian Jews from Seerappen, Jesau, Heiligenbeil,
Schippenbeil, and
Gerdauen (subcamps of
Stutthof concentration camp) were gathered...
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nickname derived from the word bear. His
first major victory came when
Schippenbeil fell in 1263
after almost three years of siege.
Twenty knights and their...
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Schippenbeil/Sępopol,
Poland Seerappen/Lyublino,
Russia Sophienwalde Stolp/Słupsk...
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reach Königsberg and
Elbing (Elbląg).
Other castles at Wistotempil,
Schippenbeil (Sępopol), and
Kreuzburg (Slavskoye) fell
sometime in 1263. The castles...
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Although they were
unable to take
Wehlau (Znamensk) and
Schippenbeil (Sępopol), the two Polish-controlled
castles that were the
initial target...
- of music, and writer.
Waissel was from 1573
headmaster of a
school at
Schippenbeil near Königsberg; he
published in that year a
volume of lute arrangements...