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  • This article is rated Stub-class on Wikipedia's content assessment scale. It is of interest to the following WikiProjects:...
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  • This article contains a translation of Agnes von Brandenburg (1584–1629) from de.wikipedia....
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  • II of Rűgen, Denmark's regent, used his Wendish fleet to drive Andersen back to Norway Why was he Denmark's regent? Wasn't Eric's mother Agnes of Brandenburg...
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  • John I of Brandenburg [founder of the Johannean line Brandenburg-Stendal] With Agnes of Thuringia Jutta, ∞ m. 1255, Johann I Margrave of Brandenburg; 2m:...
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  • This article contains a translation of Agnes van Beieren from nl.wikipedia....
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  • ("Lady of Estonia"). Sources on p. 104 (82), 105 (83), etc.: Margareta Danorum Sclavorumque regina et domina Estoniæ Note that Agnes of Brandenburg is called...
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  • Elector of Brandenburg | Georg Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg (1595-1640) | Friedrich Wilhelm, Elector of Brandenburg (1620-1688) | Philip, Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt...
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  • photos of her at Arado-Brandenburg http://www.mental-ray.de/Mental-Ray/VrilGeist/Sigrun_3.jpg Claiming to show Vril medium Sigrun in front of a Fw-190...
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  • (significantly younger) wife Orguen ("Agnes") of Kernev was a maternal grand-daughter of Melisende of Maine, sister of Count Hugh III of Maine (who, the historian...
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  • Thirty years later, Barber did re-use the music for a choral setting of the Agnes Dei, though. All this in in the article.DavidRF (talk) 22:01, 5 July...
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  • Germans of Cologne and Düsseldorf to the East, whereas the Poles and Czechs did expel the Germans of East Prussia, Pomerania, Silesia, East Brandenburg, Sudetenland...
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  • doesn't even mention Prussia, instead it deals with the Electorate of Brandenburg, giving it no more space than many other member states. This is fundamentally...
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  • Braith Lothar Brandes Werner Brand Matthias Brandes August Brandes Martin Brandenburg Lutz Brandt Friedrich Brandseph Fritz Brändel Hans Brass Alice Brasse-Forstmann...
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  • branch of Berlin-Brandenburg which urgently needed young priests like him. (It has to be added that the regional identity within the Protestant church of Germany...
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  • of improvisation is less linked to Baroque era, the 2nd movement of the 3rd Brandenburg concerto as a notable exception. During the Classical period, Mozart...
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  • This is really the Limbourg (Limburg)dynasty of Luxembourg. The House of Luxembourg would be the original dynasty directly descended from Siegfried I...
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  • is that going to be explained to the reader? The Brandenburg Concertos (see above, only an example of the problem) are still mentioned in the article without...
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