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Wagria (German:
Wagrien,
Waierland or Wagerland) is the
northeastern part of
Holstein in the
German state of Schleswig-Holstein,
corresponding roughly...
- Berlin:
Duncker &
Humblot Genealogie Graf von Holstein-
Wagrien "Adolf_3_graf_von_holstein_
wagrien_+_1225".
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original on 2008-12-08. Retrieved...
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Baltic coast of Schleswig-Holstein,
along with Schwansen,
Danish Wahld and
Wagrien. As part of the Schleswig-Holstein
Morainic Uplands (Ger. Schleswig-Holsteinisches...
- Olmütz
Mechthilde Margarete Genealogie Graf von Holstein-
Wagrien "Adolf_3_graf_von_holstein_
wagrien_+_1225".
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rebuilt as a two-deck
defensionsskib ('defense-ship'),
Kaptain L. F. L****en
Wagrien 48/52 26/28 (2-decker ship of the line, 1775,
later cut down in size),...
- HMS N****au 1805.
Dannebroge 60 (1773)- sunk,
Battle of
Copenhagen 1801
Wagrien 64 (1774)- sunk,
Battle of
Copenhagen 1801
Prindsesse Sophia Frederica...
- from the
ferry port
Puttgarden on the
island of Fehmarn. On the
peninsula Wagrien the A 1
briefly runs west, then south, past the East
Holstein cities of...
- Threedecks.
Retrieved 19
September 2021. "Danish
Third Rate ship of the line '
Wagrien' (1773)". Threedecks.
Retrieved 19
September 2021. "Dutch ship 'Zwaluw'...
- to the
training school was set up at the
Putlos military training area (
Wagrien barracks). In the
course of the
trend reversal, it is
intended to enable...
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Christian den
Syvende (1767) Den Ptrægtige /
Dronningen (1768)
Holsteen (1772)
Wagrien (1773)
Frigates Christiansborg (1758)
Langeland (1758) Søe
Ridderne (1758)...