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Winzenburg (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪntsn̩ˌbʊʁk]) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district of
Hildesheim in
Lower Saxony, Germany. Since...
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Herman I,
Count of
Winzenburg (also
known as
Herman of Windberg; c. 1083 – 1137 or 1138) was
count of
Formbach and Radelberg. From 1109 to 1130, he was...
- Prince-Bishopric of Hildesheim,
Lower Saxony, and in some versions,
inhabited Winzenburg, a
county the
spirit helped the
bishopric to obtain.
Although Hütchen...
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Sophie of
Winzenburg (1105 in
Winzenburg, near
Hanover – 6 or 7 July 1160 in
Brandenburg an der Havel) was the
first Margravine of Brandenburg. Sophie...
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Herman II,
Count of
Winzenburg (died 29
January 1152) was a son of
Herman I,
Count of
Winzenburg and his
second wife, Hedwig. She was
either Hedwig of...
- was also
called "the Handsome."
Albert was
married in 1124 to
Sophie of
Winzenburg (died 25
March 1160) and they had the
following children: Otto I, Margrave...
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Since 1
November 2016, the
former muni****lities Everode,
Landwehr and
Winzenburg are part of the muni****lity Freden.
Freden was the seat of the former...
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Saxony 2. Bernhard,
Count of
Anhalt 10.
Herman I,
Count of
Winzenburg 5.
Sophie of
Winzenburg 11. A
Countess of
Everstein 1.
Henry I,
Prince of
Anhalt 12...
- Magnus, out of wedlock.
After Eric died,
Lutgard married Herman II of
Winzenburg.
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- 1142 and
first Margrave of
Brandenburg from 1157, by his wife
Sophie of
Winzenburg. In 1157 he was
present together with his
father and
brothers at the funeral...