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  • 1State of the Teutonic Order — Order s State Ordensstaat Independent state ← …

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  • 2Dithmarschen —   District   Country …

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  • 3Magnus I, Duke of Saxe-Lauenburg — Magnus I Duke of Saxe Lauenburg Magnus I (ca. 1520) Duke of Saxe Lauenburg Reign 1507–1543 Predecessor …

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  • 4St. Mary's Cathedral, Hamburg — This article is about the ancient cathedral in Hamburg. For the modern cathedral, see New St. Mary s Cathedral (Hamburg). For the funfayre named after this cathedral, see Hamburger Dom. Cathedral of St. Mary s Sankt Mariendom Dom St. Marien zu… …

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  • 5Duke Albert of Brunsiwck-Wolfenbüttel — Albert II Prince Archbishop of Bremen Church Roman Catholic Church See Prince Archbishopric of Bremen In Office 1360–1395 Predecessor Godfrey I, Count of Arns …

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  • 6Archbishopric of Bremen — Prince Archbishopric of Bremen Erzstift Bremen State of the Holy Roman Empire ← …

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  • 7Fox family of Falmouth — For the Fox Family TV Network, preceding ABC Family, see Television networks preceding ABC Family The Fox family of Falmouth, Cornwall, UK were very influential in the development of the town of Falmouth in the 19th Century and of the Cornish… …

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  • 8GENIZAH, CAIRO — Introduction The term genizah is a word shortened from the rabbinical Hebrew phrase bet genizah (see also genizah ). Its counterpart in late biblical Hebrew is genez (pl. genazim, ginzei) which in Esther evidently means a treasury, as well as the …

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  • 9Conrad of Vechta — (Czech Konrád z Vechty; German Konrad von Vechta) (born ca. 1370, possibly in Bremen; died 24 December 1431 in Roudnice nad Labem) was Bishop of Verden (1400–1402/1407), Bishop of Olomouc (1408–1413), Archbishop of Prague (1413–1421), and Master… …

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  • 10Anna Maria Fox — (February 21,1816 Barclay Fox s journal . See Sources above for bibliographical details.] – November 18,1897 [ DQB See Sources above.] ) was promoter of the Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society and the artistic and cultural development of Falmouth… …

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