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- Marienfließ is a muni****lity in the Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. Landkreis Prignitz Wahl der Bürgermeisterin / des Bürgermeisters, accessed...
- took residence in 1604 in the Lutheran Noble Damsels' Foundation in Marienfließ Abbey which, since 1569 and following the Protestant Reformation, was...
- dissolved in 1945, when Marienfließ was handed over to Poland. Eleonore Charlotte of Saxe-Lauenburg-Franzhagen (Marienfließ, 8 August 1646 – 26 January...
- (German: Eleonore Charlotte von Sachsen-Lauenburg; born: 8 August 1646 in Marienfließ in Pomerania; died: 26 January 1709 in Franzhagen Castle, Schulendorf)...
- (October 22, 1906 in Marienfließ in PomeraniaNovember 10, 1981 in Madison, Wisconsin) was a German-American rabbi. Born in Marienfließ in Pomerania (renamed...
- Rump worked in Stepenitz, now part of Marienfließ, and at the nuns' monastery there, Nonnenstift Marienfließ [de] which had turned Protestant. He wrote...
- Lenzerwische 3. Amt Meyenburg Gerdshagen Halenbeck-Rohlsdorf Kümmernitztal Marienfließ Meyenburg1, 2 4. Amt Putlitz-Berge Berge Gülitz-Reetz Pirow Putlitz1...
- Furthermore, there were the ducal domains ("Amt") Kolbatz, Friedrichswalde, Marienfließ, Treptow, Stolp and Rügenwalde, and the towns of Pyritz, Stargard, Treptow...
- families of Brandenburg. Localities on the Stepenitz include: Meyenburg Marienfließ Putlitz Wolfshagen Perleberg Wittenberge List of rivers of Brandenburg...
- (1542–1638) Luise-Henrietten-Stift, see Lehnin Marienfliess Abbey (Kloster Marienfliess), Stepenitz in Marienfliess, in the Prignitz: Cistercian nuns (1231–1544);...