Dorsten (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʁstən]; Westphalian: Dössen) is a town in the district of Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany and has...
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Theodor Dorsten (Latin:Theodoricus Dorstenius) (Dorsten, 1492-Kassel, 18 May 1552) was a German botanist and physician. The genus Dorstenia was named...
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of Dorsten (German: Belagerung von Dorsten), an Imperial force under Melchior von Hatzfeldt besieged the Hessian garrison in the town of Dorsten from...
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the oldest Gymnasium in the German town of Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia. The Westphalian town of Dorsten is host to Germany's oldest continuous cloister...
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Haigh, 135. Strong and van Dorsten, 20–26. Strong and van Dorsten, 43. Strong and van Dorsten, 72. Strong and van Dorsten, 50. Letter to Robert Dudley...
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Dorsten station is the central station in the town of Dorsten in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It is located east of the town centre and...
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van Dorsten 1964 pp. 7–15; Wilson 1981 p. 238; Haynes 1987 p. 158 Strong and van Dorsten 1964 pp. 20, 24 Adams 2002 p. 147 Strong and van Dorsten 1964...
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"Blondi" im Führerbunker. In Hervest-Dorsten produzierte er in den 1960er- und 70er-Jahren Hundefutter". Dorsten unterm Hakenkreuz (in German). Wolf Stegemann...
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been opened by the Rhenish Railway Company in 1879, and followed it to Dorsten. The last section ran in a wide arc to the south-east and met the Royal...
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Cornelia Funke (category People from Dorsten)
born 10 December 1958) is a German author of children's fiction. Born in Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia, she began her career as a social worker before...
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