- "Did
National Heraldry Exist?". The Coat of Arms NS II (97): 16. von
Warnstedt (1970), p. 128 Alan Beddoe,
revised by
Strome Galloway. Beddoe's Canadian...
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Alsmfeld and Wendefurth)
Friedrichsbrunn Neinstedt Stecklenberg Treseburg Warnstedt Weddersleben Westerhausen The
settlement of
Thale probably emerged at...
- to Apr. 42
Oberst Willibald Scherer, Oct. 42 to Jan. 45
Oberst Gustav Warnstedt, Jan. 45 to Apr. 45 On 30
April 1945, the
prisoners were
ordered to evacuate...
- and
Valborg Eriksdotter. She
married the
German noble Christoffer von
Warnstedt (1542-1627) in 1586. As was the
tradition with the
illegitimate children...
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station Bokel with Wißmühlen
Mintewede Elsten and
Elstermoor Sevelten Warnstedt Nutteln/Tegelrieden In 1159
Cappeln became independent from
nearby Emstek...
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Cristopher von
Warnstedt,
Medaljerna för
Tapperhet until Sjöss (1974)
Forum navale. 29. (The
medals of
Valour at Sea) (Swedish)
Cristopher von
Warnstedt, Medaljerna...
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minister Konrad Aleksander Fabritius, the
royal equerry Frederik Karl von
Warnstedt, who left her for
Johanne Marie Malleville, and
finally courtier Hans...
- officer, and high-ranking official, and
Agnes Cecilie Wilhelmine von
Warnstedt (1788–1829), a
German noblewoman. In 1848,
concerned by the rise of the...
- GmbH (LPT), Crimmitschau,
Saxony Linamar Valvetrain GmbH (LVT), Thale-
Warnstedt,
Saxony Linamar Development Centre GmbH (LDC), Crimmitschau,
Saxony Seissenschmidt...
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Office and
College of Arms. London: Her Majesty's
Stationery Office. von
Warnstedt,
Christopher (October 1970). "The
Heraldic Provinces of Europe". The Coat...