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- diagnosed him with paranoia.[citation needed] He was brought to an asylum in Winnenthal, where he wrote several plays and dramas. He died there of tuberculosis...
- Brandenburg-Ansbach Kugler 1878, p. 50: "Friedrich Karl, Herzog von Würtemberg-Winnenthal, geboren am 12. September 1652 ..." Kugler 1878, p. 51: "... wurde aber...
- Marienbaum 40.4 Wardt 37.5 Xanten 34.4 Birten former Boxtel–Büderich line 31.8 Winnenthal 29.4 Menzelen West former Venlo–Wesel line connecting line from Büderich...
- trinitrate Biological functions of nitric oxide Brandes RP, Kim D, Schmitz-Winnenthal FH, et al. (January 2000). "Increased nitrovasodilator sensitivity in...
- regiment the following year. In 1654 he captured Dietrich Karl zu Wylich-Winnenthal, the leader of an uprising against Elector Frederick William, and brought...
- institutions in England, France and Germany (Siegburg, Illenau, Heidelberg and Winnenthal). In 1846 he began work at the district mental hospital in Erlangen as...
- Louisendorf, Keppeln, Uedemerbruch, The Hochwald Gap, Sonsbeck, Veen, Xanten, Winnenthal and headed back to Netherlands on 12 March 1945. 12 to 22 March 1945 –...
- corners. Hermann Hinz excavated two of the camps on the Kaninenberg in Winnenthal in 1961/1962. A fully constructed camp on the southern edge of the training...
- German in 1837. Zeller was the medical director of a private asylum at Winnenthal in Württemberg. He would become perhaps the figure most ****ociated with...
- Kugler, Bernhard von (1878). "Friedrich Karl, Herzog von Württemberg-Winnenthal". In Liliencron, Rochus von (ed.). Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie (in...