- The
Schwanenburg Castle (English: Swan Castle), in
North Rhine-Westphalia,
where the
Dukes of
Cleves resided, was
founded on a
steep hill. It is located...
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Gulbene (pronunciation; German:
Schwanenburg) is a town in
northeastern Latvia. It is an
administrative center of
Gulbene Muni****lity.
Historical do****ents...
- clef, clif 'cliff, bluff',
referring to the
promontory on
which the
Schwanenburg castle was constructed.
Since the city's coat of arms
displays three...
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center of arts, architecture, and culture. The main
ducal palace, the
Schwanenburg Castle, was
renovated by
Dutch architect Pieter Post
between 1663 and...
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Jaungulbene (German: Neu-
Schwanenburg) is a
village in
Gulbene Muni****lity, Latvia.
Jaungulbene Manor Media related to
Jaungulbene at
Wikimedia Commons...
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Schwanenburg Castle, Cleves...
- (Dyneburg), Rēzekne (Rzezyca, Rositten), Viļaka (Marienhausen),
Gulbene (
Schwanenburg),
Ludza (Lucyn),
Krustpils (Kreutzburg). The seat of the
voivode was...
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married Isabella Freiin von
Wolff in Berlin. She was from the
house of Alt-
Schwanenburg (located in the present-day town of
Gulbene in Latvia, then part of Livonia)...
- Il-2 PQ 25 Ost 78565,
northwest of
Liepna 40 km (25 mi)
northeast of
Schwanenburg 88♠ 84 24
August 1943 14:44 La-5 PQ 35 Ost 4462,
southeast of Djatkowo...
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Tenure 26
January 1430 - 23
February 1473 Born (1417-05-25)25 May 1417
Schwanenburg Castle in
Cleves Died 10
February 1479(1479-02-10) (aged 61)
Lobith Noble...