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- Schnellenberg Castle (de: Burg Schnellenberg) is a hilltop fortress in the Olpe district between the Biggesee and Attendorn in the district of North Rhine-Westphalia...
- the Soest model, were granted the town under Engelbert II of Berg. Schnellenberg Castle, built about 1200, and the acquisition of the Waldenburg (another...
- hosted an evening of television, radio and press interviews at Castle Schnellenberg in Attendorn, Germany prior to the record's release, before holding...
- Martyn Finlay 4,221 Ross C. MacFarlane Heretaunga Ron Bailey 2,964 John Schnellenberg Hobson Logan Sloane 1,148 Howard Manning Hutt Trevor Young 3,397 Michael...
- by Boris Chorikov, 1836. Belligerents Livonian Confederation Tsardom of Russia Commanders and leaders Focht Schnellenberg Ivan Mikhailovich Viskovatyi...
- Marshall of Westphalia and gave him in pledge the office of Waldenburg-Schnellenberg, which actually furthered a competitor for the rule in Westphalia. In...
- Martyn Finlay 4,221 Ross C. MacFarlane Heretaunga Ron Bailey 2,964 John Schnellenberg Hobson Logan Sloane 1,148 Howard Manning Hutt Trevor Young 3,397 Michael...
- lord of Broel and Amtmann of Schoenenberg. He and his wife Anna von Schnellenberg donated the chapel of Schoenenberg to Ruppichteroth. Inscriptions there...
- Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Ron Bailey 8,281 55.03 +4.16 National John Schnellenberg 5,317 35.33 Values Susan Northcote-Bade 698 4.63 Social Credit John...
- Plettenberg zu Lenhausen (1615–1679) and his wife Odilia von Fürstenberg-Schnellenberg-Waterlappe (1617–1683). Ferdinand von Plettenberg, Prime Minister of...