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Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Aremberg (German pronunciation: [ˈaːʁəmbɛʁk]) is a municipality in the district of Ahrweiler, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Nearby are the ruins of
Aremberg
Former duchy in Europe
Arenberg, also spelled as Aremberg or Ahremberg, is a former county, principality and finally duchy that was located in what is now Germany. The Dukes
Arenberg
Part of the Eighty Years' War
Arenberg, Johan de Ligne, had an army of 3,200 infantry and 20 cavalry. Aremberg initially avoided confrontation and awaited reinforcements from the Count
Battle_of_Heiligerlee_(1568)
Ruined mediaeval hill castle in Germany
Aremberg Castle (German: Burg Aremberg) is a ruined mediaeval hill castle on the Aremberg in the Ahr Hills in the Eifel region in Germany. The ruins lie
Aremberg_Castle
German noble family
Roman Empire in the Eifel region that included the present-day village of Aremberg. The inheritance of the House of Croÿ-Aarschot made the Arenbergs the wealthiest
House_of_Arenberg
Alleged conspiracy of English courtiers, 1603
the plot presented at trial, Cobham was negotiating with the Count of Aremberg to contact the Spanish court in order to obtain a very large sum of money
Main_Plot
Race track in Nürburg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
29 June 2018. Meanwhile, more run-off areas were added at corners like Aremberg and Brünnchen, where originally there were just embankments protected by
Nürburgring
Military commander in the Habsburg Netherlands
Jean de Ligne (c. 1525 – 23 May 1568), Baron of Barbançon and later Count of Arenberg, was a military commander in the Habsburg Netherlands and a member
Jean_de_Ligne
Prince Antoine d'Arenberg (1593-1669), also known as Father Charles of Brussels, was a Capuchin biographer and architect who served as definitor and commissary-general
Antoine_of_Arenberg
Hill range in the Eifel region of Germany
Rhineland-Palatinate. The forested Ahr Hills have numerous tourist destinations (e. g. Aremberg Castle and the Effelsberg Radio Telescope) and the section of a Roman road
Ahr_Hills
Mountain in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
The Aremberg is, at 623 m above sea level (NN), the highest mountain in the Ahr Hills (German: Ahrgebirge) or Ahr Eifel (Ahreifel). It lies in the district
Aremberg_(mountain)
Austrian field marshal
Leopold Philippe of Arenberg (14 October 1690 – 4 March 1754) was the 4th Duke of Arenberg, 10th Duke of Aarschot and an Austrian field marshal. Leopold
Léopold Philippe, 4th Duke of Arenberg
Léopold_Philippe,_4th_Duke_of_Arenberg
Anglo-Irish soldier and nobleman
Thomas Townsend Aremberg de Moleyns, 3rd Baron Ventry (born Mullins) (January 1786 – 18 January 1868), was an Anglo-Irish soldier and nobleman. He was
Thomas de Moleyns, 3rd Baron Ventry
Thomas_de_Moleyns,_3rd_Baron_Ventry
Flemish courtier, soldier, minister and diplomat
Preceded by Jean de Ligne, Duke of Aremberg Free Lord of Zuid-Polsbroek 1568–1610 Succeeded by Jacob Dircksz de Graeff
Charles de Ligne, 2nd Prince of Arenberg
Charles_de_Ligne,_2nd_Prince_of_Arenberg
Hunsrück Salzkopf (628 m), Mainz-Bingen district, Bingen Forest, Hunsrück Aremberg (623.0 m), Ahrweiler district, Ahr Hills, Eifel Silberich (623 m), Birkenfeld
List of mountains and hills of Rhineland-Palatinate
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_Rhineland-Palatinate
German Grand Prix Auto-Union Type C 9 Alfred Morali 7 Aug 1949 Nordschleife Aremberg 1949 Großer Preis vom Nürburgring Practice 500cc Norton 10 Theodor Weißenberger
List of Nürburgring fatalities
List_of_Nürburgring_fatalities
Opera by Giuseppe Verdi
the lady-in-waiting who was meant to be attending her, the Countess of Aremberg, to return to France, prompting Elizabeth to sing a sorrowful farewell-aria
Don_Carlos
Low mountain range in Germany
The Aremberg and the village of Aremberg seen from the south-southeast
Eifel
Duke of Aremberg (Herzog von Aremberg) 1778–1801, deposed or abdicated 1801. Died 1820. Prosper Ludwig, Duke of Aremberg (Herzog von Aremberg) 1802–1810
List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 19th century
List_of_monarchs_who_lost_their_thrones_in_the_19th_century
Duke of Brittany
Nantes) (died 990) was the only known son of Guerech, Duke of Brittany, and Aremberg. With his mother he founded the castle of Ancenis around 987, according
Alan, Count of Nantes (988–990)
Alan,_Count_of_Nantes_(988–990)
wanted Are Castle Altenahr AW RP Hill castle Probably 1100 Ruins Aremberg Castle Aremberg AW RP Hill castle First mentioned in 1166 ruins Haus Amstenrath
List_of_castles_in_the_Eifel
Archbishop of Cologne from 1297 to 1304
Eberhard's son, Engelbert, was married to Wigbold's niece, Mechtilde von Aremberg. When he was duly elected as archbishop of Cologne in May 1297 by the chapter
Wigbold_von_Holte
Mullins (1763–1799) Thomas Townsend Aremberg de Moleyns, 3rd Baron Ventry (1786–1868) (born Thomas Townsend Aremberg Mullins) Dayrolles Blakeney Eveleigh-de-Moleyns
Baron_Ventry
Count of Nassau
troops at Heiligerlee were commanded by Jan van Ligne, duke of Arenberg (or Aremberg), who also died in the battle. The death of Adolf of Nassau is mentioned
Adolf_of_Nassau_(1540–1568)
truffles and ox tongue and quenelles coloured with saffron. D'Aremberg Aremberg beef broth Beef consommé with peas, pearls of carrots, turnips and truffles
List_of_French_consommés
628.2 North Eifel Ahrweiler Aremberg 623.8 Ahr Hills Ahrweiler Highest elevation of the Ahr Hills; site of Burg Aremberg Dietzenley 617.6 Volcanic Eifel
List of mountains and hills of the Eifel
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Eifel
styling himself Lord of Sedan in 1424. Eberhard II von der Mark was born in Aremberg in 1365, the son of Eberhard I von der Mark and grandson of Engelbert II
Eberhard_II_von_der_Mark
Verbandsgemeinde in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Municipality Area (km²) Population Adenau * 18.56 2916 Antweiler 4.46 480 Aremberg 9.62 208 Barweiler 8.52 382 Bauler 2.34 50 Dankerath 3.26 69 Dorsel 7.20
Adenau_(Verbandsgemeinde)
De twee molens van Aremberg in Rebecq-Rognon, hun machines en kleppen en het ensemble gevormd door de twee molens en het omringende land
List of protected heritage sites in Rebecq
List_of_protected_heritage_sites_in_Rebecq
1162: Partitioned from Are-Hochstaden 1301: Extinct; to Guelders Arenberg (Aremberg) Duchy El Rhin PR c. 1177 c. 1177: Lords of Arenberg first mentioned; burgraves
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (A)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(A)
16th-century Dutch noble and leader in the Dutch Revolt against Spain
responded by sending an army under the command of Jean de Ligne, Duke of Aremberg. The Spaniards had an inferior force, and Aremburg wanted to wait for reinforcements
Louis_of_Nassau
District in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Remagen Sinzig Free municipality Grafschaft 1. Adenau Adenau1, 2 Antweiler Aremberg Barweiler Bauler Dankerath Dorsel Dümpelfeld Eichenbach Fuchshofen Harscheid
Ahrweiler_(district)
Baden-Württemberg Ahlsburg Sackberg 411.4 1,350 Lower Saxony Ahr Hills Aremberg 623 2,044 Rhineland-Palatinate Allgäu Alps Hochfrottspitze 2,649 8,691
List of mountain and hill ranges in Germany
List_of_mountain_and_hill_ranges_in_Germany
Fictional Italian alchemist
located on the banks of the Rhine, a few kilometres from the county of Aremberg, of which he was the titular lord. According to the chronicle of his death
Bernard_Trevisan
Dutch regent (1570–1638)
de Graeff acquired the High Lordship of Zuid-Polsbroek from Charles of Aremberg, which was freely inheritable and sellable as an allod. Their acquisition
Jacob_Dircksz_de_Graeff
Dutch patrician and noble family
Zuid-Polsbroek) for himself and his family from Charles de Ligne, prince Aremberg, which at that time was no longer a fiefdom but was freely inheritable
De_Graeff
Hillside castle, settlement in Ouren
1394 and occupied during a feud between the archbishop and the Lords of Aremberg by Eberhard of the Mark and his son John. However, the soldiers of the
Ouren_Castle
Noble Belgian family
drossard, i.e. burgomasterof Beersel, at the appointment of the Duke of Aremberg and Arschot, lord of the place, in 1771. Their descendants include: a)
Wittouck_family
Frankish gau in present day Limestone Eifel in Germany
(died around 1086), Count in the Zülpich-Eifelgau Ahrdorf, Antweiler, Aremberg, Arloff, Baasem, Bad Münstereifel, Barweiler, Betteldorf, Bewingen, Bouderath
Eifelgau
Hill in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Siebengebirge hills, the basalt kuppen of the Hohe Acht, the Hochthürmerberg and Aremberg hills as well as the Schneifel and Rur Eifel regions. In good visibility
Michelsberg_(Eifel)
Lt-Col. Charles Wallace Warden, of Derryquin Castle. 1914: Captain Richard Aremberg Blennerhassett Chute, Chute Hall, Tralee 1915: Daniel Charles O'Connell
High_Sheriff_of_Kerry
Flemish engraver and painter (1603–1658)
General; Don Diego Felipe de Guzman, Marquis de Leganez; Mary, Princess of Aremberg; Henry, Count de Berghe, in armour; Sir Balthazar Gerbier; Frederick Henry
Paulus_Pontius
artillery (General Bron, commanding the French cavalry, and the Prince of Aremberg, commander of the 27th Chasseurs, were also captured). Long commanded a
Robert_Ballard_Long
Remains of castle in the Netherlands
Herlaer 1701-1710). In 1707 François Egon married Maria Anna Duchess of Aremberg and Aerschot (?-1710). They got only Marie Henriette de la Tour d'Auvergne
Oud_Herlaer
Giescheid (652 m), North Eifel (NW) Nerother Kopf (651.7 m), Vulkan Eifel (RP) Aremberg (623.8 m), Ahr Hills (RP) Hardtkopf (601.5 m), South Eifel (RP) Michelsberg
List of mountains and hills of the Rhenish Massif
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Rhenish_Massif
Heiligerlee, together with the Spanish army of Jean de Ligne, Duke of Aremberg, who was killed. De Robles then took part in the victorious battle of Jemmingen
Gaspar_de_Robles
British honours
Council of Versailles Robert Welsh Branthwaite Board of Control Edward Aremberg Saunderson, Private Secretary to the Lord Lt. of Ireland David Currie,
1919_Birthday_Honours
Neuerburg Anhausen Annweiler am Trifels Anschau Antweiler Appenheim Arbach Aremberg Arenrath Arft Argenschwang Argenthal Armsheim Arnshöfen Arzbach Arzfeld
List of municipal flags of Western Germany
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Western_Germany
Romanian tenor (born 1935)
(Tebaldo); Dana Talley (The Count of Lerma); Barbara Greene (The Countess of Aremberg); John Cheek (A friar); Timothy Jenkins (A royal herald); Therese Brandson
Vasile_Moldoveanu
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Wershofen. The municipality of Eichenbach belonged to the Mayoralty of Aremberg in the district of Adenau, which was part of the Government Region of Coblenz
Eichenbach
Motorsport season
after 3 hours 51 minutes, when Hans-Joachim Stuck encountered rain near Aremberg and crashed. He escaped with a concussion. The race was not restarted.
2010_VLN_Series
Trevisan), whom Rodríguez Guerrero identifies with Eberhard von der Marck-Aremberg (1305–1387), a law graduate and clergyman, who became chorbishop of Cologne
Ricardus_Anglicus_(alchemist)
Municipality in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Hochkelberg, one of the Eifel’s highest mountains. On 25 June 1215, Eberhard von Aremberg and his wife Adelheid von Freusburg donated their holdings at Kelberg to
Kelberg
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
True; Faithful
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Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Hebrew Reuwben, RUBEN means "behold, a son."Â
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Indian
Successful, Turquoise, Gem stone
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Arthurian
, ("warrior"); an enemy of king Arthur.
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Latin
Thetis's surname.
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English
Variant spelling of English Crispin, CRISPIAN means "curly(-headed)."
Male
Egyptian
, a deity of the Ritual of the Dead.
Boy/Male
Indian
Eloquent
Boy/Male
Biblical
Enlightening, appearing.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Who wants good for every one, Lovable
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