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Schwedt (or
Schwedt/Oder; German: [ˈʃveːt] ) is a town in Brandenburg, in
northeastern Germany. With the
official status of a Große kreisangehörige Stadt...
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Friederike of Brandenburg-
Schwedt (Friederike
Sophia Dorothea; 18
December 1736 – 9
March 1798) was
Duchess of Württemberg by
marriage to
Frederick II...
- Brandenburg-
Schwedt was a
secundogeniture of the
Hohenzollern margraves of Brandenburg,
established by
Prince Philip William who took his
residence at
Schwedt Castle...
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Philipp Wilhelm von Brandenburg-
Schwedt; May 19, 1669,
castle of Königsberg –
December 19, 1711,
castle of
Schwedt) was a
Prussian Prince, was the first...
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Louise Henriette Wilhelmine of Brandenburg-
Schwedt (24
September 1750 in Różanki – 21
December 1811 in Dessau), was a
Margravine of
Brandenburg by birth...
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Schwedt Mitte (German:
Bahnhof Schwedt Mitte) is a
railway station in the city of
Schwedt, Brandenburg, Germany. The
station lies of the Angermünde-Schwedt...
- Brandenburg-
Schwedt (21
August 1709, in
Schwedt – 12
December 1788, in
Schwedt) was the last
owner of the
Prussian secundogeniture of Brandenburg-
Schwedt. His...
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Schwedt (Oder)
station is,
along with the halt of
Schwedt (Oder) Mitte, a
station in the town of
Schwedt in the
Uckermark district of the
German state...
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chemical technician. He pla****
football as a
defender for BSG
Aufbau Schwedt in the
third tier
Bezirksliga from 1960 to 1970. Bogs
attended the German...
- of Brandenburg-
Schwedt (14 May 1677 – 3
September 1734), a
member of the
House of Hohenzollern, was a
Margrave of Brandenburg-
Schwedt and a
military officer...