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- Schraplau is a town in the Verbandsgemeinde Weida-Land, part of the district of Saalekreis, in the State of Sachsen-Anhalt, Germany. It is situated approximately...
- Schortens (Lower Saxony) Schotten (Hesse) Schramberg (Baden-Württemberg) Schraplau (Saxony-Anhalt) Schriesheim (Baden-Württemberg) Schrobenhausen (Bavaria)...
- Agnes III died 9 October 1364 1354–1362 Daughter of Lappo von Schraplau. House of Schraplau 21 Elisabeth I died 1375 1362–1375 House of Hakeborn 22 Margaret...
- Laucha-Schwarzeiche (incl. town Schafstädt) Merseburg (incl. town Merseburg) Oberes Geiseltal (incl. town Mücheln) Weida-Land (incl. town Schraplau) Schkopau...
- Construction stopped after 1274. In 1325, Archbishop Burchard III. von Schraplau was killed by the people of Magdeburg because of extreme taxes. Folklore...
- Gera eight children 12 July 1640 Karlsbad aged 36 Henry IX 22 May 1616 Schraplau Ninth son of Henry II and Magdalena of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt 23 December...
- this confluence, the river carries the name Weida. It continues through Schraplau and Röblingen am See and near Langenbogen it receives water that is pumped...
- Osperstadt in Friesenfeld. Around 900 the village belonged to the Castellan Schraplau in H****egau. In 1200 it belonged to the Archbishopric of Magdeburg. The...
- Friedberg, Hesse classical and Shinbukan katas Shinbukan Europe Germany Schraplau, Saxony-Anhalt classical and Shinbukan katas Shinbukan Europe Germany...
- (d. bef. 5 July 1392), married bef. 23 September 1382 to Burchard of Schraplau. Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst, later Anhalt-Dessau (d. Coswig...