- The
Werden Baronetcy, of
Cholmeaton in the
County of Chester, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 28
November 1672 for John Werden...
- Essen-
Werden is a
borough in the city of Essen, Germany.
Werden may also
refer to:
Werden baronets,
English baronetcy Asa
Werden (1779–1866), Canadian...
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Werden is a
southern borough of the city of
Essen in Germany. It
belongs to the city
district IX
Werden/Kettwig/Bredeney and has 9,998
inhabitants as...
- Essen-
Werden is a
railway station in the city of
Essen in
western Germany. It
serves the
southern city
borough Werden and is
situated on the bank of the...
- Asa
Werden (1779–1866) was a farmer,
businessman and
political figure in
Upper Canada. He
represented Prince Edward in the
Legislative ****embly of Upper...
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Werden Abbey (German:
Kloster Werden) was a
Benedictine monastery in Essen-
Werden (Germany),
situated on the Ruhr. Near...
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Sybil Werden (3
September 1924 – 27 July 2007) was a
German dancer and
actress during the 1950s. Born on 3
September 1924,
Sybil Barbara Astrid Werden was...
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Robert Werden (c. 1622 – 23
January 1690), was a
Royalist officer during the
English Civil War.
After the Restoration, he
served as an
officer in the English...
- Died 3
December 1038 Lesum, now Bremen-Burglesum Venerated in
Roman Catholicism Major shrine Werden Abbey;
Bremen Cathedral Feast 19
April or 3 December...
- "Wenn alle
untreu werden, so
bleiben wir doch treu" (If all
become unfaithful, we
remain loyal) is the
opening line of a
famous patriotic German po****r...