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    Werner I (c. 990–1040) (de) was appointed landgrave in Hessengau (Maden) by Conrad II in 1027 before succeeding his father as count in 1030. Werner was...
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  • contemporary documents, Giso IV is often mentioned together with Count Werner IV of Maden and Gudensberg. Both were confidants of Emperor Henry IV. Even after...
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  • Counts of Werner. This family had died out in 1121 and Hedwig's parents had inherited their possessions. These include the County of Maden-Gudensberg...
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    is entirely black. The feet are proportionally large. Falco peregrinus madens, described by Ripley and Watson in 1963, is unusual in having some sexual...
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    of the Chamb in order to enclose the enemy. This vanguard, led by Werner I of Maden, count of Winterthur, the bearer of the imperial banner, was caught...
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    Giso I of the House of the Gisos, Count in the Oberlahngau ca. 1008 Werner III of Maden, mentioned as Count in the Lahngau between 1062 and 1065; under his...
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  • Kravitz, 82, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates), cancer. Sait Maden, 82, Turkish translator, poet, painter and graphic designer, pneumonia after...
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    multiple-niche prayer rugs, or "saph". Niğde (Niğde, Taşpınar, Fertek, Maden, Yahyalı, Yeşilhisar, Karapinar, Karaman) Niğde is the market place for...
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