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Warendorf (German pronunciation: [ˈvaːʁəndɔʁf]) is a
Kreis (district) in the
northern part of
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Neighboring districts are...
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Hoetmar and
Freckenhorst became one community. In 1975, both
German muni****lities and
districts were reorganized. At this time,
Freckenhorst-Hoetmar became...
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reformation integrated the
communities of
Einen and Milte, and the town of
Freckenhorst into the town of Warendorf. Also
during this reformation, the larger...
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Agnes of Limburg-Styrum,
Abbess of Elten, Vreden,
Borghorst and
Freckenhorst (b. 1563)
January 10 –
William Laud,
Archbishop of
Canterbury (b. 1573)...
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Willibrord together with
Viktor of Xanten, Ida of
Herzfeld with
Thiathild of
Freckenhorst,[1] and
Norbert of
Xanten with
Gottfried of Cappenberg. The
window of...
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Werner Neumann (born 1953,
Freckenhorst) is a
German jurist,
lawyer and judge.
Since 2010 he has been
chief judge of the
Federal Administrative Court of...
- Gerresheim,
Schwarzrheindorf and
Freckenhorst)
Elisabeth IX von Bergh-s’Heerenberg (1604–1614;
Abbess of
Freckenhorst and Nottuln)
Maria Clara von Spaur...
- in Vreden) was
abbess of the
abbeys at Elten, Vreden, Borghorst, and
Freckenhorst.
Agnes was born into the
noble Limburg-Styrum family. Her
father was...
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Backhaus Backhaus at
CalCon 2009 Born (1946-11-07)7
November 1946
Freckenhorst,
Germany Died 14
October 2009(2009-10-14) (aged 62) Calgary, Alberta...
- the
Imperial Abbey at
Herford from 1217 to 1239 Kunigunde,
Abbess of
Freckenhorst from 1219 to c. 1225 Adelheid,
married Heinrich I of Arnsberg, as a widow...