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imperial cities appear as "villages" or even "peasants" and the
Burggrave of
Stromburg was an
unknown entity even at the time. The
representation of imperial...
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Obentraut (also
known as
Johann Michel Elias von Obentraut; 1574 at the
Stromburg near
Stromberg – 25
October 1625 in Seelze) was a
German cavalry general...
- ore Stipshausen: "Hunsrück Baroque"
church and
Stumm organ Stromberg:
Stromburg Castle, home of the
deutschen Michel Sulzbach: home of the
Stumm organ-building...
- edu/users/d/c/dcj121/prosop/counts/countyA/county11.htm Jackman,
Donald C..
Stromburg.
Medieval German Counties.
Medieval Prosopography. http://www.enlaplage...
- Schloßböckelheim Schmidtburg,
Schneppenbach Sponheim Castle,
Burgsponheim Stromburg,
Stromberg Treuenfels,
Altenbamberg Baldenau Castle,
Morbach Schloss Bergfeld...
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founder of the
House of Vianden, a
Sponheim branch. Jackman,
Donald C.
Stromburg.
Medieval German Counties.
Medieval Prosopography. http://www.enlaplage...
- size, but the
compression ratio was
raised from 1 : 5.0 to 1 : 5.3 and a
Stromburg UU2
carburetter replaced the
Pallas 4 one
which had pre-mixed the combustible...
- Festival. The
Swedish festival is held in June each year and
showcases Stromburg's Swedish heritage.
Stromsburg Public School was
established in 1887. It...
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member of a
collateral branch of the
Emichones residing at the
castle Stromburg and Vogt of Ravengiersburg.
Counts of
Veldenz Wildgraves Raugraves (supposedly)...
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Warning Squadron 124. The
victims are Lt. Cmdr. Jon A. Rystrom, 38, of
Stromburg, Neb.; Lt.
William R. Dyer, 26, of Cookeville, Tenn.; Lt.
Robert A. Forwalder...