- Świdwin [ˈɕfidvin] (German:
Schivelbein; Kashubian: Skwilbëno) is a town in West
Pomeranian Voivodeship of
northwestern Poland. It is the
capital of Świdwin...
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Highlanders had
marched to
Schivelbein (Schiefelbein, now Świdwin) a
small fortified place in Pomerania,
known as
Schivelbein Castle, in
order to obstruct...
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Region of Posen-West Prussia),
based in
Dramburg Schivelbein [de] (1816–1945),
based in
Schivelbein In the
Bronze Age the area
which became the Neumark...
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three communities of Labenz,
Nuthagen and Rützow, the
dissolved Schivelbein district was
incorporated into
Belgard district; The Neu
Buckow district...
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Rudolf Virchow Born (1821-10-13)13
October 1821
Schivelbein, Pomerania,
Kingdom of Prussia,
German Confederation Died 5
September 1902(1902-09-05) (aged 80)...
- 1679 Preceded by
Georg von Winterfeld,
Landvogt der Neumark,
Komtur zu
Schivelbein Herrenmeister (Grand Master) of the
Order of
Saint John 1652–1679 Succeeded by...
- the Iron
Cross of **** Germany. Rübel was
killed on 8
March 1945 near
Schivelbein, Pomerania,
during the
course of the
Soviet East
Pomeranian Offensive...
- Vorpommern) and
Swedish Pomerania (northern Vorpommern), and the
districts of
Schivelbein and Dramburg,
formerly belonging to the Neumark.
While in the Kingdom...
- Otto
Georg Bogislaf von
Glasenapp (30
September 1853 in
Schivelbein – 3
March 1928 in Berlin) was vice-president of the Reichsbank.
Roter Adlerorden III...
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Rozwar and E. Meser. Mikołaj
Rudnicki proved that the
ancestry of name
Schivelbein comes from
Skwielbin or Skwilbin,
which means disc on swamp.
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