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    Bremen-Verden, formally the Duchies of Bremen and Verden (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛɐ̯dən]; German: Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden), were two territories...
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    Landschaftsverband der ehem. Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden, Stade: Landschaftsverband der ehem. Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden, 1995 and 2008, vol. I 'Vor- und...
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    enfeoff him also with the Duchy of Bremen and the Principality of Verden, colloquially called Duchies of Bremen-Verden. At both enfeoffments, George II...
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  • Christina of Sweden was Queen of Sweden, not a consort. Also Queen consort of the Swedes. Also Queen consort of the Goths. Also Queen consort of the Geats...
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    maintaining Imperial immediacy, while Sweden claimed Bremen to be a mediatised part of her dominions of Bremen-Verden, themselves territories immediately beneath...
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    The Bremen-Verden Campaign (German: Bremen-Verdener Feldzug) was a conflict during the Northern Wars in Europe. From 15 September 1675 to 13 August 1676...
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  • Putbus 1815 ceded to Prussia The following were the governors-general of Bremen-Verden: Jurgen Mellin (1696–1698) Nils Carlsson Gyllenstierna af Fogelvik (1698–1711)...
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    Verden an der Aller (German: [ˈfeːɐ̯dn̩ ʔan dɐ ˈʔalɐ] ; Northern Low Saxon: Veern), also called Verden (Aller) or simply Verden, is a town in Lower Saxony...
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    garrison in North Germany, after Swedish Pomerania, was the twin Duchy of Bremen-Verden. For political reasons, and to prevent the Swedes from advertising and...
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    the Electorate of Hanover and the Duchies of Bremen-Verden. To this end, Hanover (including Bremen-Verden) also had to provide troops for the so-called...
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  • patchwork with the Swedish dominion of Bremen-Verden located between the largely autonomous cities of Bremen and Hamburg, bordered to the south by the...
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    Bremen-Verden. Stade remained Bremen-Verden's capital also after the Danes ceded it to the Electorate of Hanover in 1715. When in 1823 Bremen-Verden was...
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    Peace of Westphalia in 1648 assigned to Sweden the two bishoprics of Bremen-Verden, with the exclave of Wildeshausen. All of them were ceded to Hanover...
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    Hadeln) as well as in Stade (existed 1650–1903, until 1885 for the former Bremen-Verden proper without Hadeln, then including the complete Stade region). A...
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  • Stade (region) (category Bremen-Verden)
    combined by the territories of the Land of Hadeln, the Duchies of Bremen and Verden (German pronunciation: [ˈfɛːɐ̯dən]), all Hanoverian dominions, which...
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    Sweden, the masters of the surrounding Duchy of Bremen-Verden. In the late nineteenth century, Bremen was drawn by Prussia into the German Empire. With...
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    Bremerhaven (category Cities in Bremen (state))
    Bremen-Verden's troops captured Bremerlehe by force. The Emperor Ferdinand III ordered his vassal Christina of Sweden, then Duchess regnant of Bremen-Verden...
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    treaties also ended its alliance with Holstein-Gottorp. Hanover gained Bremen-Verden, Brandenburg-Prussia incorporated the Oder estuary (Stettin Lagoons)...
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    Duchies of Bremen and Verden. The territory of the Prince-Bishopric of Verden covered the eastern part of the present district of Verden (its border...
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    Landschaftsverband der ehemaligen Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden, Stade: Landschaftsverband der ehem. Herzogtümer Bremen und Verden, 1995 and 2008, (Schriftenreihe des...
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    directly to Bremen. The RS 1 line was created from the previous R1 service, which served all stations between Bremen-Vegesack and Verden. This line forms...
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  • occupied by suburbs in the Bremen metropolitan area, e.g. the town of Achim. The district dates back to the two Ämter of Verden and Achim, which were created...
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    Years' War against the Duchies of Bremen and Verden, which belonged to the Swedish Crown, in 1675, for which see Bremen-Verden Campaign against the imperial...
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    Elbe–Weser triangle (category Geography of Bremen (state))
    historically and politically, corresponds roughly to the former territory of Bremen-Verden and formed the major part of the former Stade Region. Today the Elbe–Weser...
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    Bremerhaven-Lehe - Bremen - Nienburg - Hanover Bremen S-Bahn RS1 Bremen-Farge - Bremen-Vegesack - Bremen - Verden Bremen S-Bahn RS6 Verden - Rotenburg The...
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    colloquially called Bremen-Verden. The queen regnant Christina of Sweden, in personal union Duchess of Bremen and Princess of Verden installed in the two...
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    Reduction of 1680 in the following year the general government of Swedish Bremen-Verden revoked the enfeoffment to the Lewenhaupt/Löwenhaupt counts, so that...
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    treaties was ambiguous: To escape incorporation into Swedish Bremen-Verden, the city of Bremen had claimed Imperial immediacy. The emperor had granted this...
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  • Harburg, Heidekreis, Verden, Osterholz and Cuxhaven. In medieval times the region was part of the bishoprics of Bremen and Verden. After the Protestant...
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    Linz, recognising Bremen as a Free Imperial City. Sweden did not accept that its new imperial fief of Bremen-Verden did not include Bremen itself. In 1653...
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