Ziesar (German pronunciation: [tsiˈeːzaʁ] ) is a town in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is situated 24 km (15 mi) south-west...
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Germany. Its seat is in Ziesar. The Amt Ziesar consists of the following municipalities: Buckautal Görzke Gräben Wenzlow Wollin Ziesar Development of population...
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administratively into three districts, Jerichow I, Jerichow II and Ziesar. The district of Ziesar was added into Jerichow I in 1826. After World War II, the districts...
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Brandenburg/Havel, Ketzin, Teltow and Ziesar. The prince-bishops from the early 14th century onwards resided in their fortress in Ziesar on the road to Magdeburg....
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(Thuringia) Zeven (Lower Saxony) Ziegenrück (Thuringia) Zierenberg (Hesse) Ziesar (Brandenburg) Zirndorf (Bavaria) Zittau (Saxony) Zörbig (Saxony-Anhalt)...
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Reckahn Palace, Kloster Lehnin Wiesenburg Palace, Wiesenburg / Mark Ziesar Castle, Ziesar Demerthin Palace, Gumtow Gänseburg, Putlitz Philipshof Palace, Putlitz...
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Ludwigsfelde 3379 Mahlow 3381 Brandenburg an der Havel 3382 Lehnin 3383 33830 Ziesar 33831 Weseram 33832 Rogäsen 33833 Wollin 33834 Pritzerbe 33835 Golzow 33836...
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(1540–1945) Ziesar: Ziesar Friary (Franziskanerkloster Ziesar): Franciscan friars (c.1226-1271; moved to Brandenburg an der Havel) Ziesar Priory (Zisterzierinnenkloster...
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Otto Altenkirch (2 January 1875, Ziesar – 20 July 1945, Siebenlehn) was a German Impressionist painter and set designer. He was the sixth child born to...
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in written documents in 1204 with Otto von Segesere as castellan of Burg Ziesar. There were two lines of the family, one, elder in the Electorate of Saxony...
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