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    Fehrbellin (German pronunciation: [ˌfeːɐ̯bɛˈliːn]) is a municipality in Germany, located 60 km NW of Berlin. It had 9,310 inhabitants as of 2005, but has...
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    The Battle of Fehrbellin was fought on June 18, 1675 (Julian calendar date, June 28th, Gregorian), between Swedish and Brandenburg-Prussian troops. The...
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    Homburg, or in full Prinz Friedrich von Homburg oder die Schlacht bei Fehrbellin) is a play by Heinrich von Kleist written in 1809–10, but not performed...
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    Neuruppin-Zermützel Wustrauer Rhin in Fehrbellin-Wustrau Wustrauer Rhin in Fehrbellin Bützrhin near Fehrbellin-Wall Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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  • The Battle of Fehrbellin was a battle at Fehrbellin of the Seven Years' War between Swedish and Prussian forces, fought on 28 September 1758. The Prussian...
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    18 June (OS) or 28 June (NS) the armies met in the Battle of Fehrbellin. The Fehrbellin affair was a mere skirmish, with actual casualties amounting to...
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    1st Fehrbellin (12–50), Nauen (light), and 2nd Fehrbellin (600). Summary of Brandenburger losses sustained at Rathenow (50–100), 1st Fehrbellin (light)...
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    1653, was symbolized by the widely noted victories in Warsaw (1656) and Fehrbellin (1675) and by the Great Sleigh Drive (1678). Brandenburg-Prussia also...
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    Prince of Homburg (Prinz Friedrich von Homburg oder die Schlacht bei Fehrbellin), which is among his best works, was first published by Ludwig Tieck in...
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    is a 36-metre tall monument with an observation deck at Hakenberg near Fehrbellin in Brandenburg, Germany. It was designed by Christian Daniel Rauch and...
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