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Volkwin von
Naumburg zu Winterstätten (also Wolquin, Folkwin, Folkvin, Wolguinus, Wolgulin,
Middle High German: Volkewîn; died 22
September 1236) was...
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Between 48 and 60
knights were killed,
including the
Livonian Master,
Volkwin. It was the
earliest large-scale
defeat suffered by the
orders in Baltic...
- von
Rohrbach was the
first master of the
order (1204–1209),
followed by
Volkwin Schenk von Winterstein, who died in the
Battle of
Schaulen in 1236. In...
- Latgalians, and the
Livonian Brothers of the Sword, led by
Master Volkwin. To
secure a truce,
Volkwin demanded that the
inhabitants of
Varbola accept Christianity...
- As a result,
Wickbert was
sentenced to death.
Wenno was
succeeded by
Volkwin Schenk. Venning, Timothy; Frankopan,
Peter (2015-05-01). A
Chronology of...
- 1120. A
branch of the
family was
named after the
castle in 1180, when
Volkwin II of Schwalenberg [de]
acquired the
castle through his
marriage with Luitgard...
- Hamburg, Germany. The
company was
founded in 1965 by
Meinhard von
Gerkan and
Volkwin Marg [de], and now has more than 300
employees in 13 offices. In the same...
- Folcwin,
Folcuin or
Volkwin, is the name of:
Folcwin (died 855),
bishop of Thérouanne
Folcuin (c. 935–990),
abbot of
Lobbes Volkwin (died 1236), master...
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Architekci Sp. z o.o. and sbp—schlaich
bergermann und
partner (the
design by
Volkwin Marg and
Hubert Nienhoff with
Markus Pfisterer,
Zbigniew Pszczulny, Mariusz...
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Naumburg is
twinned with: Aachen,
Germany Nidda,
Germany Les Ulis,
France Volkwin (?–1236),
Master of the
Livonian Brothers of the
Sword Elias Ammerbach...