- Rugby-
Welfen Braunschweig is a
German rugby union team from Braunschweig,
Lower Saxony,
currently playing in the 2nd Rugby-Bundesliga. The team is part...
- Paul J.J.
Welfens (29
January 1957 – 11
November 2022) was[citation needed] a
German economist. He was born in Düren, West
Germany and
studied economics...
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Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Welf". Die
Welfen.
Official site (in German)
Succession laws in the
House of Welf...
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Occasional English use of
Hessia is
found until the
present day, e.g. P. J. J.
Welfens,
Stabilizing and
Integrating the Balkans,
Springer Science &
Business Media...
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Forschungen zur
Deutschen Landeskunde 6 (1888), p. 299.
Bernd Schneidmüller, Die
Welfen.
Herrschaft und
Erinnerung (819–1252).
Kohlhammer Verlag,
Stuttgart 2000...
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defensive army development, by the
German imperial divisions of
Guelphs (
Welfen)
defending the Pope and
Ghibellins (Wibellingen)
defending the Emperor,...
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Belligerents Guelphs Holy See (Papacy) 1st
phase Lombard League 2nd
phase Welfen (Empire) Pro-Angevin
Sicily Papal States Pro-Guelph
Florence Pro-Guelph...
- 1954)
Prinz von
Hannover Archived 21
January 2021 at the
Wayback Machine at
welfen.de (in German) Attorney-General v HRH
Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover...
- Mistakes" The Wall
Street Journal.
March 6, 2009.
Retrieved June 13, 2009
Welfens, P. J. J.,
Innovations in
Macroeconomics (Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer,...
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Nordhausen and Eichsfeld). This part of the Harz
mountains was
ruled by the
Welfen dynasty from the 12th
century on.
Osterode was the
centre of the Prin****lity...