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    Wildeshausen (German pronunciation: [vɪldəsˈhaʊ̯zn̩] ; Low Saxon: Wilshusen) is a town and the capital of the Oldenburg district in Lower Saxony, Germany...
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    The Wildeshausen Geest (German: Wildeshauser Geest) is part of the northwest Germany's geest ridge, that begins near Meppen on the river Ems with the Hümmling...
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    John of Wildeshausen, O.P., also called Johannes Teutonicus (c. 1180 – 4 November 1252) was a German Dominican friar, who was made bishop of Bosnia and...
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  • III, Count of Oldenburg. His mother was either Hedwig von Oldenburg in Wildeshausen or Jutta of Bentheim. John married twice. His first marriage was to Elisabeth...
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  • predecessors, he had many disputes with his relatives, the Counts of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen. Ultimately, their county was divided between the bishops of Münster...
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    Wildeshausen is a railway station located in Wildeshausen, Germany. The station is located on the Delmenhorst–Hesepe railway and the train services are...
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    16 km (9.94 mi) southeast of Oldenburg, on the North-West edge of the Wildeshausen Geest Nature Park. Tourism endeavours emphasise the recreational and...
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    dukes as well as the emperor understood this to refer to Wismar only. Wildeshausen, a petty exclave of Bremen-Verden and fragile basis for Sweden's seat...
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    was made Count of Nystad in the Swedish nobility and in 1648 received Wildeshausen in Lower Saxony as his own fief, after it had been won by Sweden at the...
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    John II, Count of Oldenburg 18. Heinrich IV, Count of Wildeshausen 9. Hedwig of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen 19. Elisabeth of Tecklenburg 2. Conrad I, Count of...
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