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- Mehringen is a former muni****lity in the district of Salzlandkreis, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2008, it has been part of the town of...
- Mehring is a muni****lity in the Trier-Saarburg district of the Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Direktwahlen 2019, Landkreis Trier-Saarburg, Landeswahlleiter...
- numerous drafts and concepts such as for the Cistercian monastery in Mehringen, a new university and a coin. He was also responsible for the restoration...
- Since 1 January 2008, it is part of the town Aschersleben. Drohndorf Mehringen Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.2008, Statistisches Bundesamt 51°42′N...
- Since 1 January 2008, it is part of the town Aschersleben. Freckleben Mehringen Gebietsänderungen vom 01.01. bis 31.12.2008, Statistisches Bundesamt 51°43′N...
- 1222–1241: Gernot 1241–1251: Ruotger von Kerkow [de] 1251–1261: Otto von Mehringen 1261–1278: Heinrich I von Osthenen (or Ostheeren) 1278–1287: Gebhard 1287–1290:...
- muni****l divisions: Drohndorf Freckleben Groß Schierstedt Klein Schierstedt Mehringen Neu Königsaue Schackenthal Schackstedt Westdorf Wilsleben Winningen Aschersleben...
- Johann Friedrich Ahlfeld (born 1 November 1810 in Mehringen, administrative subdivision of Aschersleben in the Kingdom of Westphalia and died 4 March...
- muni****lity of Aschersleben Drohndorf, part of the muni****lity of Aschersleben Mehringen Aschersleben, pop. 29,357 Klein Schierstedt Groß Schierstedt, pop. 630...
- 1222–1241: Gernot 1241–1251: Ruotger von Kerkow [de] 1251–1261: Otto von Mehringen 1261–1278: Heinrich I von Osthenen (or Ostheeren) 1278–1287: Gebhard 1287–1290:...