- Bad
Wildungen (German pronunciation: [baːt ˈvɪldʊŋən] ) is a state-run spa and a
small town in Waldeck-Frankenberg
district in Hesse, Germany. It is located...
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Countess Magdalene of Waldeck-
Wildungen (1558 – 9 September 1599), German:
Magdalena Gräfin zu Waldeck-
Wildungen, was a
countess from the
House of Waldeck...
- Bad
Wildungen.
Freight trains on the Wabern–Korbach
route were able to byp**** Bad
Wildungen,
using a
connecting curve in Wega. From Bad
Wildungen, trains...
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Count Christian of Waldeck-
Wildungen (24/25 December 1585 – 31 December 1637), German:
Christian Graf von Waldeck-
Wildungen,
official titles: Graf zu Waldeck...
- HSG Bad
Wildungen is a
German women's
handball club from Bad
Wildungen,
competing in the
Frauen Handball-Bundesliga.
Squad for the 2022-23
season Transfers...
- of Waldeck-
Wildungen (13
December 1664 in
Arolsen – 1
February 1699 in Hildburghausen) was a
daughter of
Count Josias II of Waldeck-
Wildungen and his wife...
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tourism campaigns. As of 2009, the most
active and well-known were Bad
Wildungen and Lohr am Main.
These two
towns stood out by
connecting the
fairy tale...
- Waldeck-
Wildungen and Waldeck-Eisenberg lines. The
senior Landau line
ended with the
death of Otto IV in 1495 and its
possessions p****ed to the
Wildungen and...
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German noblewoman. She was the
daughter of
Philip IV,
Count of Waldeck-
Wildungen (1493–1574) and his
first wife,
Margaret Cirksena (1500–1537), daughter...
- Hanau-Münzenberg (1553-1580) and his wife,
Countess Magdalene of Waldeck-
Wildungen (1558-1599). The only sons of his
parents to
reach adulthood were Albert...