- Grudziądz [ˈɡrud͡ʑɔnt͡s] (Latin: Graudentum, Graudentium, German:
Graudenz) is a city in
northern Poland, with 92,552
inhabitants (2021).
Located on the...
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Fabian Friedemann Graudenz (born 16
January 1992) is a
German footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for FC
Teutonia Ottensen.
Fabian Graudenz at WorldFootball...
- The
district of
Graudenz was a
Prussian district in the
administrative region of
Marienwerder that
existed from 1818 to 1920. It
belonged to the province...
- The
Graudenz class of
light cruisers was a
class of two
ships built for the
Imperial German Navy. The
class comprised SMS
Graudenz and SMS Regensburg....
- 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
Berlin 7 6 5 4 Jena–Auerstedt 3 2 1 The
siege of
Graudenz or
siege of Grudziądz was a
siege during the
Napoleonic Wars
between 22...
- SMS
Graudenz was the lead ship of her
class of
light cruisers. She had one
sister ship, SMS Regensburg. The ship was
built by the
German Kaiserliche Marine...
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Wolfgang Kreher Johannes "John"
Graudenz (12
November 1884 – 22
December 1942) was a
German journalist,
press photographer,
industrial representative and...
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which hung in the
castle of the
Teutonic Knights in Grudziądz (German:
Graudenz), and may now be seen in
National Museum in Warsaw. Closed, the altarpiece...
- 1939-1945),
disentangled from
Thorn District Graudenz (1900-1920; 1939-1945),
disentangled from
Graudenz District Culm [de] (1818-1920; 1939-1945), based...
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tells Margrete that en
route to
Kalmar he met a man who had come from
Graudenz (in Prussia) and
claims to be Oluf, Margrete's son. Oluf had as a child...