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- Kalefeld is a muni****lity in the district of Northeim, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated approximately 10 km north of Northeim. It comprises the...
- Willershausen is a village in the Northeim District, Lower Saxony, and part of the Kalefeld muni****lity. The village was first mentioned in a deed from 1294. Throughout...
- Germanic and Roman troops near the Harzhorn hill between the towns of Kalefeld and Bad Gandersheim, in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany. The battlefield...
- Gandersheim as "central awareness point", Engelade [de] as "force hand point", Kalefeld as "heart point" of the crucified Balder, Brunstein [de] as "generative...
- orchidioides flower is recorded from the late Pliocene of Willershausen (Kalefeld), Hesse, Germany. There are two fossil wood records with extensive do****entation...
- Schladen Steinbrück (Söhlde) Steuerwald (Hildesheim) Vienenburg Westerhof (Kalefeld) Wiedelah (Vienenburg) Winzenburg Wohldenberg (Holle) Wohlenstein (Seesen)...
- German state of Lower Saxony, east of the Weser river, between the towns of Kalefeld and Bad Gandersheim. In the early 19th century, attempts were made to show...
- Towns Muni****lities Bad Gandersheim D****el Einbeck Hardegsen Moringen Northeim Uslar Bodenfelde Kalefeld Katlenburg-Lindau Nörten-Hardenberg...
- German state of Lower Saxony, east of the Weser river, between the towns of Kalefeld and Bad Gandersheim. After the Marcomannic Wars, the Romans even managed...
- Flavia Felix) and the Germans at the Harzhorn, in the wooded area near Kalefeld (in Lower Saxony), dating to 235. [Maximinus] went through Germania with...