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Kaiserswerth is one of the
oldest quarters of the City of Düsseldorf, part of
Borough 5. It is in the
north of the city and next to the
river Rhine. It...
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valuable shrine in the
former collegiate and
current parish church of
Kaiserswerth since 1264. The
shrine is one of the most
important examples of medieval...
- The Coup of
Kaiserswerth (German:
Staatsstreich von
Kaiserswerth) in 1062 was a
hitherto unprecedented action of
several secular and
ecclesiastical Princes...
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Guldberg went to
Kaiserswerth, (Germany) to
educate herself as a
nurse and deaconess. She
visited the
Lutheran religious community at
Kaiserswerth-am-Rhein,...
- The
siege of
Kaiserswerth (18
April – 15 June 1702), was a
siege of the War of the
Spanish Succession.
Prussian and
Dutch troops numbering 38,000 men and...
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dates back to 1135.
Under Emperor Friedrich Barbarossa the
small town of
Kaiserswerth to the
north of Düsseldorf
became a well-fortified outpost,
where soldiers...
- an Anglo-Dutch army
under the Earl of Athlone. In an
attempt to save
Kaiserswerth from
capture by the Allies, Boufflers,
through attacking Nijmegen, hoped...
- 1702, it took part in
hostilities for the
first time at the
Siege of
Kaiserswerth.
Hamish Scott &
Brendan Simms,
Cultures of
Power in
Europe During the...
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During 1702, the
Grand Alliance repelled an ****ault on Nijmegen,
captured Kaiserswerth, a
strong town on the
eastern side of the
Dutch Republic, and took Venlo...
- re****tion."
Later in 1850, she
visited the
Lutheran religious community at
Kaiserswerth-am-Rhein in Germany,
where she
observed Pastor Theodor Fliedner and the...