- von
Warendorp or Brun
Warendorp (died 21
August 1369, Schonen) was
alderman and
mayor of Lübeck,
where he was born. The son of
Gottschalk Warendorp ()...
- The
Vellin or
Warendorp Chapel next to it was
founded on a
foundation by
Councilor Gotthardt Vellin († 1350) and p****ed to the
Warendorp family with the...
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leaders Valdemar IV Christoffer (WIA)
Peder Nielsen Johann Wittenborg Bruno Warendorp Strength Ships capable of
carrying 2,500 men 50 ships, 5 paid for by Sweden...
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Friedrich der Schöne 1330 Anti-king
during the
Interregnum 60
Bruno von
Warendorp 1369
Leader of the
Hanseatic League 61
Arnold Winkelried 1386 Knight,...
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Hartig Kale. All the
Hanseatic forces seem to be
commanded by
Bruno von
Warendorp and
Thomas Morkerken. The
Hanseatic leaders would spread rumours that...
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period around 1530/40 as well as the
epitaph of the
prioress Richmond Warendorp († 1503), both
created by the
sculptor Johann Brabender from Münster....
- of
Fischbeck (Helmbrecht of Visbeke/Vischbeck) 1343–1351:
Henry I of
Warendorp 1351–1354:
Dietrich Kagelwit [de] (also
Dietrich of Kugelweit, or Dietrich...
- forces. The
siege ended in a
Danish victory: the
Hanseatic leader Bruno Warendorp was killed, and the
siege was
subsequently lifted. In 1362 the Hanseatic...
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Reiher (Germany): 109-ton
training vessel, ex-West Diep (Belgium),
became Warendorp Riilahti (Finland): 310-ton
minelayer and
antisubmarine escort Rio Pardo...
- Coesfeld,
Mayor (1299–1301)
Johann Runese,
Mayor (1292, 1299–1317)
Bruno Warendorp [de],
Mayor (1301–1341)
Segebodo Crispin [de],
Mayor (1301–1323) Albert...