Franzburg (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁantsbʊʁk]) is a municipality in the Vorpommern-Rügen district of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. It is situated...
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Franzburg-Richtenberg is an Amt in the district of Vorpommern-Rügen, in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The seat of the Amt is in Franzburg. The Amt...
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The capitulation of Franzburg (German: Franzburger Kapitulation) was a treaty providing for the capitulation of the Duchy of Pomerania to the forces of...
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planned to oppose Stralsund by founding Franzburg in her hinterland, Barth was thought to function as Franzburg's port and staple place. While the plan...
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The Richtenberger See (also: Franzburg-Richtenberger See) is a lake between the towns of Franzburg and Richtenberg in Western Pomerania in northeast Germany...
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1912): 27,622 Kreise: Franzburg: 45,721 Greifswald: 40,085 Grimmen: 40,150 Rügen: 53,894 In 1925 the seat of the council for the Franzburg district was moved...
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German language, as translated by Johannes Bugenhagen. In 1587 he founded Franzburg to compete with Stralsund. From 1603 until his death, he ruled in Pomerania-Stettin...
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Mecklenburg-Schwerin-Ivenack and Brunswick-Dannenberg-Hitzacker. Born in Franzburg, she was the second child and eldest daughter of Bogislaw XIII, Duke of...
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share equal rights in their control of Valtelline. 1627 Capitulation of Franzburg Duchy of Pomerania occupied by Albrecht von Wallenstein's imperial army...
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Kraków (1525) Grimnitz (1529) Augsburg (1555) Lublin (1569) Stettin (1570) Franzburg (1627) Stettin (1630) Westphalia (1648) Stettin (1653) Labiau (1656) Wehlau...
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