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- Schulendorf is a muni****lity in the district of Lauenburg, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. "Bevölkerung der Gemeinden in Schleswig-Holstein 4. Quartal...
- Marienfließ in Pomerania; died: 26 January 1709 in Franzhagen Castle, Schulendorf) was a duchess of Saxe-Lauenburg by birth and, by marriage, Duchess of...
- Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Franzhagen based on Franzhagen Castle near Schulendorf, founded by Duke Hans Christian. The so-called Catholic line of...
- granted his second wife Maria of Brunswick-Lüneburg a manorial estate near Schulendorf. Starting in 1608 Francis extended the existing house to a castle with...
- 190) Klein Pampau (647) Langenlehsten (157) Müssen (942) Roseburg (509) Schulendorf (452) Siebeneichen (259) Tramm (335) Witzeeze (917) 4. Hohe Elbgeest...
- (Lauenburg) Schönberg (Plön) Schönhorst Schönkirchen Schönwalde am Bungsberg Schulendorf Schülldorf Schülp bei Rendsburg Schürensöhlen Schwartbuck Schwedeneck...
- bankruptcy in 1667. The name is derived from the Franzhagen Castle in Schulendorf in the duchy of Saxe-Lauenburg. The castle was inherited by Eleonore...
- N****au-Siegen (Siegen, 14 August 1612 – 21 January 1665, Franzhagen Castle near Schulendorf), daughter of John VII, Count of N****au-Siegen Wilhelm Havemann: Geschichte...
- 652) Güster (1,190) Klein Pampau (647) Langenlehsten (157) Müssen (942) Roseburg (509) Schulendorf (452) Siebeneichen (259) Tramm (335) Witzeeze (917)...
- known as Franzgarten or Franzhof, was a castle near the present-day Schulendorf in southern Schleswig-Holstein. Before its destruction in 1716 it was...