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Wienhausen is a muni****lity in the
district of Celle, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is
known for
Wienhausen Abbey,
referenced in the muni****l coat of...
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Wienhausen Abbey or
Convent (German:
Kloster Wienhausen) near
Celle in
Lower Saxony, Germany, is a
community of
Evangelical Lutheran women,
which until...
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inspecting monasteries and convents,
including Escherde (1441), Brunswick, and
Wienhausen Abbey, then a
Cistercian nunnery,
where he
removed the
abbess in 1469...
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Henry married, unequally, Anna von Campe. He was
buried in the
abbey of
Wienhausen where his
gravestone can
still be seen today.
Henry and
Margarete of Saxony...
- time
which he
tried to
implement in the Lüneburg monasteries. He
entered Wienhausen Abbey,
removed a
number of art
treasures which, in Otto's
opinion were...
- Its seat is in
Wienhausen. The
Samtgemeinde Flotwedel consists of the
following muni****lities: Bröckel
Eicklingen Langlingen Wienhausen 52°35′N 10°10′E...
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Agnes of
Landsberg (1192 or 1193 – 1266 in
Wienhausen) was a
German noblewoman. She was the
third child of
Conrad II (1159–1210),
Margrave of Lusatia,...
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Margaret of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1442 – 8
April 1512 in
Wienhausen) was a
princess of Brunswick-Lüneburg by
birth and by
marriage a
Duchess of Mecklenburg-Stargard...
- Once restarted, the
boats clashed and the oar of
Oxford crewman Hanno Wienhausen was
broken in half with the
blade snapped off. The race
umpire John Garrett...
- when it was also
ceded to
George II Augustus.
George William died in
Wienhausen, aged 81.
During the Swedish-Brandenburg War,
George William parti****ted...