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- Pieniężno [pʲɛˈɲɛ̃ʐnɔ] (former Polish: Melzak; German: Mehlsack [ˈmeːlˌzak] ) is a town in northern Poland, located on the Wałsza River in Warmia, in the...
- gates and over 10 towers of the medieval fortification. "The all-white Mehlsack (Flour sack) is a tower marking the Altstadt’s southern edge. A steep staircase...
- Chernyakhovsky erected after the war in Pieniężno, Poland (former German name: Mehlsack), near where he was killed, was removed by local Polish authorities, prompting...
- derivative of Mehlsack, the German name for the author's hometown of Smiela / Samilia. He was alternatively known as Eliakim Mehlsack (אליקים מהלזק)...
- Liane Croon as the Miller's daughter Marie Wilhelm Grothe as the Miller Mehlsack Hermann Hartmann as the Coachman Günter Hertel as the King's son Max F...
- Marienburg in Westpreußen Marienburg Malbork Pomeranian Voivodeship (Poland) Mehlsack Braunsberg Pieniężno (Melzak) Warmia-Masuria Memel Stadtkreis 41 297 Klaipėda...
- Kürzungsgebiet(e)s), around Braunsberg (Braniewo) and Frauenburg Westkäslausch, around Mehlsack (Pieniężno) Ostkäslausch, around Rößel (Reszel) Natangian (Natangisch or...
- During the East Prussian Offensive in January 1945, it was encircled in the Heiligenbeil pocket near Mehlsack and destro****. Lexikon der Wehrmacht v t e...
- administrator of Warmia, including Olsztyn (Allenstein) and Pieniężno (Mehlsack). While there, he wrote a m****cript, Locationes mansorum desertorum (Locations...
- Nicolaus Copernicus lived in the town castle as an administrator and then in Mehlsack (Melzak, now Pieniężno). Copernicus was in charge of the Polish defences...