Mandern is a municipality in the Trier-Saarburg district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Trier-Saarburg, Landeswahlleiter...
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declines. He first travels to New York City to interview writer H.H.H. Mandern, and then to Mexico City for a conference about Robert. In Turin, Arthur...
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Hornhausen 1256–1260 ● Werner von Breithausen 1261–1263 ● Konrad von Mandern 1263–1266 ● Otto von Lutterberg 1266–1270 ● Walther von Nortecken...
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and Driksa during the 10th century. Led by the Grand Master Konrad von Mandern [lv], the crusading Livonian Order constructed the castle in Mitau on a...
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Kobern-Gondorf Kordel Köwerich Kyllburg Leiwen Longen Longkamp Malborn Mandern Mannebach Maring-Noviand Mayen Mendig Minderlittgen Monzelfeld Neumagen-Dhron...
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refer to: Sengelsberg (Böhne), a mountain of Hesse, Germany Sengelsberg (Mandern), a mountain of Hesse, Germany Sengelsberg (Niedenstein), a mountain of...
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Manderen (French pronunciation: [mɑ̃dʁən]; German: Mandern; Luxembourgish: Manneren) is a former commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern...
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meaning "limestone". A castle was built in Paide by order of Konrad von Mandern, master of the Livonian Order, sometime in 1265 or 1266. It was from the...
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Rhineland-Palatinate Schimmelkopf (Weiskircher Höhe; 694.8 m), between Mandern (Rhineland-Palatinate) and Weiskirchen (Saarland), second highest mountain...
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