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Winterburg is a muni****lity in the
district of Bad
Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate, in
western Germany. "Bevölkerungsstand 2022, Kreise, Gemeinden,...
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afterwards filled various other ecclesiastical offices. He died in
Winterburg, near Bad Kreuznach. The
writings of Götz
consist of a
number of short...
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Butter family also had
paper mills in the area, and
Frederick Bicking from
Winterburg, Germany, was the
patriarch of the
Bicking paper families.
Around the...
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acquired the
Nordenau Castle and
became a
threat to the
Cologne city of
Winterburg.
Count Otto I's
efforts led to
significant success in
expanding the territory...
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Schmittweiler Schweinschied Seesbach Staudernheim Weiler bei
Monzingen Winterburg 5. Rüdesheim
Allenfeld Argenschwang Bockenau Boos
Braunweiler Burgsponheim...
- network. An
original steam locomotive and its shed,
which were
moved from
Winterburg, can be
found today in
nearby Bockenau. The
Kreuznacher Straßen- und Vorortbahnen...
- “Further”
County of Sponheim-Kreuznach and to the
newly founded Amt of
Winterburg.
Between 1580 and 1600,
Daubach had 12
houses and 54 inhabitants. Daubach...
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Winterburg and Koppenstein.
Unlike his
brother Simon, John
pursued active castle policy. He
reestablished Koppenstein Castle,
built in
Winterburg, and...
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Frederick Bicking) was an
American paper mill
owner who was born in
Winterburg in the
County of
Sponheim in
western Germany.
Researchers believe that...
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Winterberg Commando, a
former infantry regiment of the
South African Army
Winterburg Wintersberg (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...