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    Wildeshausen (German pronunciation: [vɪldəsˈhaʊ̯zn̩] ; Low Saxon: Wilshusen) is a town and the capital of the Oldenburg district in Lower Saxony, Germany...
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    The Wildeshausen Geest (German: Wildeshauser Geest) is part of the northwest Germany's geest ridge, that begins near Meppen on the river Ems with the Hümmling...
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    John of Wildeshausen, O.P., also called Johannes Teutonicus (c. 1180 – 4 November 1252) was a German Dominican friar, who was made bishop of Bosnia and...
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  • III, Count of Oldenburg. His mother was either Hedwig von Oldenburg in Wildeshausen or Jutta of Bentheim. John married twice. His first marriage was to Elisabeth...
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    Wildeshausen is a railway station located in Wildeshausen, Germany. The station is located on the Delmenhorst–Hesepe railway and the train services are...
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  • predecessors, he had many disputes with his relatives, the Counts of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen. Ultimately, their county was divided between the bishops of Münster...
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    16 km (9.94 mi) southeast of Oldenburg, on the North-West edge of the Wildeshausen Geest Nature Park. Tourism endeavours emphasise the recreational and...
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    John II, Count of Oldenburg 18. Heinrich IV, Count of Wildeshausen 9. Hedwig of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen 19. Elisabeth of Tecklenburg 2. Conrad I, Count of...
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    Terra.vita, Solling-Vogler, Lake Steinhude, Südheide, Weser Uplands, Wildeshausen Geest, Bourtanger Moor-Bargerveen. Lower Saxony falls climatically into...
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    dukes as well as the emperor understood this to refer to Wismar only. Wildeshausen, a petty exclave of Bremen-Verden and fragile basis for Sweden's seat...
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    Neukloster; the secularized bishoprics of Bremen-Verden, with the town of Wildeshausen; and 5,000,000 Riksdaler. These German possessions were to be held as...
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  • seat was in the city of Oldenburg. Since then the capital has been in Wildeshausen. The district is located between the metropolitan areas of Oldenburg...
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    (Wilhelmshaven) 4425 Wangerland-Hooksiel 4426 Wangerland-Horumersiel 4431 Wildeshausen 4432 Doetlingen-Brettorf 4433 Doetlingen 4434 Colnrade 4435 Großenkneten...
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  • ehemaligen Niederstifts Münster und der angränzenden Grafschaften Diepholz, Wildeshausen, etc., Vechta 1840 (reprinted 1967). Rootenberg, Francesco Uys, Het geslacht...
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    was made Count of Nystad in the Swedish nobility and in 1648 received Wildeshausen in Lower Saxony as his own fief, after it had been won by Sweden at the...
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    Thomas was sent first to Naples and then to Rome to meet Johannes von Wildeshausen, the Master General of the Dominican Order. In 1245, Thomas was sent...
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    Wildau (Brandenburg) Wildberg (Baden-Württemberg) Wildenfels (Saxony) Wildeshausen (Lower Saxony) Wilhelmshaven (Lower Saxony) Wilkau-Haßlau (Saxony) Willebadessen...
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    It flows generally northwards through the towns Bad Essen, Diepholz, Wildeshausen and Oldenburg. It flows into the Weser in Elsfleth. The part between...
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    Brandenburg Kings graves 8th century BC Bronze Age Pestrup Grave fields [de] Wildeshausen Landkreis Oldenburg Lower Saxony ~ 500 grave-hills c. 900–200 BC Bronze...
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    (Illegitimate) By Margareta Slots Gustav 24 May 1616 Stockholm 25 October 1653 Wildeshausen Married Countess Anna Sofia Wied-Runkel and had issue. By Maria Eleonora...
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  • Eike Besuden (born December 21, 1948, in Wildeshausen)  is a German television presenter, director, screenwriter, and producer. Besuden grew up in East...
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    in 1233, with a German member of the Dominican Order Johannes Wildeshausen. Wildeshausen was not welcomed in Bosnia since its population did not want an...
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    Jever, Varel, Vechta and Wildeshausen communities. Other documentations report of a Jewish deportation from Wildeshausen at around 1348, during the...
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  • Dietzenbach Offenbach am Main Urban  Hesse Oldenburg Rural  Lower Saxony Wildeshausen Oldenburg Urban  Lower Saxony Olpe Rural  North Rhine-Westphalia Olpe...
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    Geest near Stade (including the Zeven Geest and Wesermünde Geest) the Wildeshausen Geest in Lower Saxony the Wingst northwest of Hemmoor (Lower Saxony)...
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  • was the only son of Count Nicholas I and his wife, Helena of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen-Alt-Bruchhausen. In 1367, he succeeded his father as count of Tecklenburg-Ibbenbüren...
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    Diepholz, Dinklage, Friesoythe, Löningen, Quakenbrück, Vechta, Vörden and Wildeshausen. Lingen, cantons: Bevergern, Freren, Fürstenau, Haselünne, Ibbenbüren...
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    Prince-Archbishop Valdemar. In 1210, Innocent III made Gerhard I, Count of Oldenburg-Wildeshausen Bremen's new Prince-Archbishop. In 1211 Duke Bernard III of the younger...
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  • I, Count of Tecklenburg Salomé (d. 1167), married Henry I, count of Wildeshausen Widowed, she remarried to Conrad II (d. 1136), count of Luxembourg, but...
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    Ahaus and the castle of Stromberg with its jurisdiction; and in 1429 Wildeshausen in pledge from the Prince-Archbishopric of Bremen, renewed by its successor...
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