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Vierraden was the name of a
small town in the
northeast of the
German state of Brandenburg. On
October 26, 2003, it was
incorporated into the city of...
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Siege of
Vierraden was a
siege of the
castle in
Vierraden, that took
place in
early 1425,
during Uckermark War. The
castle was
besieged by the army of...
- 1998, by
Criewen and Zützen in 2001,
Stendell in 2002, the
former town
Vierraden in 2003, Schöneberg in
January 2021 and Berkholz-Meyenburg, Mark Landin...
- (Blumenhagen, Gatow, Hohenfelde, Jamikow, Kummerow, Kunow, Schönow and
Vierraden): 33,524
Szczecin Greifswald Stralsund Świnoujście
Koszalin (city with...
- with his army,
alongside the Oder river, and
besieging the
castle in
Vierraden,
where he
eventually got
defeated by
Polish and
Pomeranian forces. On...
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elder brothers,
Christian Ludwig inherited large estates around Schwedt,
Vierraden and
Wildenbruch which his
mother had
acquired to
provide for her sons...
- Trzcińsko-Zdrój (Poland) Myślibórz (Poland)
Pyrzyce (Poland)
Schwedt (Germany)
Vierraden (Germany)
Gartz (Germany)
Penkun (Germany) Bańska Gate Town hall A bridge...
- 1423: Sold to Stolberg-Stolberg 1478:
Renamed to Hohnstein-
Vierraden after acquisition of
Vierraden as fief of
Brandenburg Hohnstein-Heringen
County — — 1394:...
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Castle in 1689. By appanage, they
administered the
manors of
Schwedt and
Vierraden on the Oder
river (Uckermark and Neumark) as well as
Wildenbruch in Pomerania...
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Friedrich August von
Staegemann (7
November 1763 in
Vierraden (Uckermark) - 17
December 1840 in Berlin) was a
Prussian politician and diplomat. In September...