- Widukind, also
known as
Wittekind and Wittikund, was a
leader of the
Saxons and the
chief opponent of the
Frankish king
Charlemagne during the
Saxon Wars...
- and
transport ship in the
United States Navy in
World War I.
Originally Wittekind for the
North German Lloyd line, the ship also
served as USAT Iroquois...
-
Wittekind Adolf Heinrich Georg-Wilhelm,
Prince of
Waldeck and
Pyrmont (
Wittekind Adolf Heinrich Georg-Wilhelm Fürst zu
Waldeck und Pyrmont; 9
March 1936...
-
Widukind of
Corvey (c. 925 –
after 973; German:
Widukind von Corvey, in
italian Vitichindo Sacco di Corvey, in
Latin VVITICHINDI SAXO) was a
medieval Saxon...
- Gütersloh and Osnabrück. The
region is also
known as
Wittekind's land, as the last
fights of
Wittekind's Saxon tribes against Charlemagne took
place here...
- in 1967, and was
succeeded as head of the
house by his only son
Prince Wittekind. Waldeck-Pyrmont
married Duchess Altburg of
Oldenburg (1903–2001), a daughter...
- (1904–1907)
Wesnigk (1920–1925)
Westfalia (1906–1914)
Windhoff (1908–1914)
Wittekind (1922–1925) YES! (2000–2009)
Zender (1985-c.1990) Zündapp (1956–1958)...
-
Monument (Kaiser
Wilhelm Denkmal), but also for the
Moltke Tower and
Wittekind Castle. The
Wittekindsberg rises at the
eastern end of the
Wiehen Hills...
-
charter dating from 1108. His wife
claimed that he was
descended from
Wittekind, a
notable defender of the
Saxons and the
chief opponent of Charlemagne...
- Wright's
stain Zipfel, E.; Grezes, J. -R.; Naujok, A.; Seiffert, W.;
Wittekind, D. H.; Zimmermann, H. W. (1984). "Über Romanowsky-Farbstoffe und den...