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Bentheim-Lingen was a county seated in Lingen in Germany. Bentheim-Lingen emerged as a partition of Bentheim-Tecklenburg in 1450, and was absorbed by Spain
Bentheim-Lingen
Historic county in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Counties of Bentheim, Steinfurt, Lingen and Tecklenburg. The new laws were largely modelled on those of Mörs, and were introduced in Bentheim and Tecklenburg
Bentheim-Steinfurt
State of the Holy Roman Empire
Bentheim-Bentheim and Bentheim-Steinfurt (1803–1806) County of Bentheim-Limburg (1606–1632) County of Bentheim-Lingen (1450–1555) County of Bentheim-Steinfurt
County_of_Bentheim
Former principality in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Germany. Bentheim-Tecklenburg emerged as a partition of the County of Bentheim in 1277, and was partitioned between itself and Bentheim-Lingen in 1450
Bentheim-Tecklenburg
Dutch Republic stadtholder and Prince of Orange (1567–1625)
Diest, Grimbergen, Herstal, Warneton, Beilstein (Westerwald) [de], Bentheim-Lingen, Moers, Arlay, and Nozeroy; Lord of Dasburg, Geertruidenberg, Hooge
Maurice,_Prince_of_Orange
Topics referred to by the same term
surrounding Steinfurt (1454–1806) Bentheim-Limburg (1606–1632) Bentheim-Lingen (1450–1555) Bentheim-Tecklenburg (1277–1557) Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda (1606–1806)
Bentheim
Prince of Orange and Stadtholder of Holland (1584–1647)
Lek, IJsselstein, *Diest, Grimbergen, Herstal, Warneton, Beilstein, Bentheim-Lingen, Moers, Arlay, and Nozeroy; Lord of Dasburg, Geertruidenberg, Hooge
Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange
Frederick_Henry,_Prince_of_Orange
Diest , Grimbergen /, Herstal , Warneton (Waasten (nl)) , Beilstein , Bentheim-Lingen , Arlay , Nozeroy , and Orpierre ; Lord of Baarn , Soest , & Ter Eem
Maps of the lands of the House of Orange
Maps_of_the_lands_of_the_House_of_Orange
European dynasty
Diest , Grimbergen /, Herstal , Warneton (Waasten (nl)) , Beilstein , Bentheim-Lingen , Arlay , Nozeroy , and Orpierre ; Lord of Baarn , Soest , & Ter Eem
House_of_Orange-Nassau
Place in Lower Saxony, Germany
Bad Bentheim (German: [baːt ˈbɛnthaɪm] ; Dutch Low Saxon: Beantem) is a town in the southwestern part of Lower Saxony, Germany, in the district of Grafschaft
Bad_Bentheim
Federal electoral district of Germany
Grafschaft Bentheim district and the southern part of the Emsland district, specifically the municipalities of Emsbüren, Geeste, Haselünne, Lingen, Meppen
Mittelems (electoral district)
Mittelems_(electoral_district)
Municipality in Lower Saxony, Germany
Nearest railway stations: Lingen (Ems) for Meppen, Leer, Emden, Rheine, Münster Intercity: Düsseldorf, Karlsruhe Bad Bentheim for Rheine, Osnabrück, Bielefeld
Wietmarschen
Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
German). Bad Bentheim: A. Hellendoorn KG. pp. 1–2. Remling, Ludwig. "Der Kampf um Lingen Anfang April 1945". Willkommen in Lingen. Stadt Lingen (Ems). Retrieved
Nordhorn
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Tecklenburg was merged with the neighbouring county of Bentheim, Tecklenburg was ruled by the counts of Bentheim-Tecklenburg. In 1701, Tecklenburg was conquered
Tecklenburg
Lek, IJsselstein, Diest, Grimbergen, Herstal, Warneton, Beilstein, Bentheim-Lingen, Moers, Arlay, and Nozeroy; Lord of Dasburg, Geertruidenberg, Hooge
List of princes and princesses of Orange
List_of_princes_and_princesses_of_Orange
District in Lower Saxony, Germany
state of North Rhine-Westphalia (district of Steinfurt), the district of Bentheim in Lower Saxony, and the Netherlands (provinces of Drenthe and Groningen)
Emsland
Railway station in Lingen, Lower Saxony, Germany
Verkehrsgemeinschaft Grafschaft Bentheim. 1 March 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2021. Lingen station at the Deutsche Bahn website "Departure: Lingen (Ems)" (PDF). Deutsche
Lingen_(Ems)_station
19th-century state in the German Confederation
Saxe-Lauenburg areas Osnabrück, comprising the former County of Bentheim, the former Lower County of Lingen, and the former Prince-Bishopric of Osnabrück Stade,
Kingdom_of_Hanover
Metternich, Archbishop-elector (1599–1623) Bentheim-Bentheim (complete list) – Eberwin II, Count (1473–1530) Bentheim-Lingen (complete list) – Otto, Count (1450–1508)
List of state leaders in the 16th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_16th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
State of the Holy Roman Empire (11th century–1808)
County of Lingen. In 1557, in conflict with the claims of the House of Solms-Braunfels, the county was inherited by Arnold II (IV) of Bentheim-Tecklenburg
County_of_Tecklenburg
Railway in Germany
(German: Emslandstrecke), is a railway line from Rheine via Salzbergen, Lingen, Meppen, Lathen, Papenburg and Leer to Emden, continuing to Norden and Norddeich-Mole
Rheine–Norddeich Mole railway line
Rheine–Norddeich_Mole_railway_line
Former Latin Catholic diocese in the Netherlands
covered Overijssel, a part of Guelders and the counties of Zutphen, Bentheim and Lingen. According to the 19th-century historian A.J. van der Aa, the first
Roman Catholic Diocese of Deventer
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Deventer
Prussian province (1868–1946)
Landkreis Bersenbrück Grafschaft Bentheim (county offices in Bentheim) Iburg (to 1932, then to Landkreis Osnabrück) Lingen Melle Meppen Osnabrück Wittlage
Province_of_Hanover
Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
Hills and the Lingen Heights in today's Grafschaft Bentheim and Emsland. In the south, the glacier found its abutment at the Mesozoic Bentheim Cretaceous
Schüttorf
Eberwin II, Count (1473–1530) Bentheim-Lingen (complete list) – Otto, Count (1450–1508) Nicholas III, Count (1493–1508) Bentheim-Steinfurt (complete list)
List of state leaders in the 15th-century Holy Roman Empire
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_15th-century_Holy_Roman_Empire
Counts of Bentheim Counts of Bentheim-Alpen Counts of Bentheim-Bentheim Counts of Bentheim-Limburg Counts of Bentheim-Lingen Counts of Bentheim-Steinfurt
Lists of political office-holders in Germany
Lists_of_political_office-holders_in_Germany
Tower designed to store gunpowder
Bremer Pulvertürme [de] Pulverturm, Bad Bentheim Knochenturm in Einbeck Pulverturm, Hameln Pulverturm Lingen, Ems Pulverturm, Oldenburg Pulverturm, Anklam
Powder_tower
Regiment of the British Army
Crossing, Amiens 1944, Brussels, Neerpelt, Nederrijn, Lingen, Veghel, Nijmegen, Rhine, Bentheim, North-West Europe 1944–1945, Baghdad 1941, Iraq 1941
Blues_and_Royals
Railway station in Rheine, Germany
Fernverkehr Following station Lingen (Ems) towards Emden Außenhafen or Norddeich Mole IC 35 Münster Hbf towards Köln Hbf Bad Bentheim towards Amsterdam Centraal
Rheine_station
Achim Adelebsen Andervenne Andervenne (variant) Apen Appel Aurich Bad Bentheim Bad Fallingbostel Bad Fallingbostel (variant) Bad Grund Bad Lauterberg
List of municipal flags of Northern Germany
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Northern_Germany
Caspar. Geschichte der vormaligen Grafschaft Bentheim : von den ältesten Zeiten bis auf unsere Tage. Lingen an d. Ems 1879. Nerlich, Otto. Der Streit um
County_of_Steinfurt
Former German noble family
26. Julii, 1703 ; in abgeurtheilter und exequirten Sachen Solms contra Bentheim [Letter No. 1 of the Imperial and Royal Chamber Court to the Most Honorable
House_of_Solms
German handball club
Nordhorn-Lingen (HSG Nordhorn until September 2008) is a handball club from Nordhorn, Germany. As of the season 2021/22 HSG Nordhorn-Lingen competes in
HSG_Nordhorn-Lingen
German regional train service company
five 5-car Stadler Flirts. Local services RB 61 Wiehengebirgs-Bahn: Bad Bentheim – Rheine – Osnabrück – Bünde – Herford – Bielefeld Local services RB 65
WestfalenBahn
Natural region unit of the 3rd level in northwest Germany
Nordhorn. It thus covers all or part of the following counties: Grafschaft Bentheim, Emsland, Osnabrück, Vechta, Diepholz and Nienburg in Lower Saxony and
Dümmer_Geest_Lowland
Georgsmarienhütte (76) Osnabrück-Ost (77) Osnabrück-West (78) Grafschaft Bentheim (79) Lingen (80) Meppen (81) Papenburg (82) Leer (83) Leer/Borkum (84) Emden/Norden
Politics_of_Lower_Saxony
authority politicians of the Westmünsterland and the Grafschaft Bentheim and Lingen Kreise. Among its objectives were the improvement of the local and
EUREGIO
included, apart from the island of Borkum, large parts of the Emsland, Bentheim, the cities of Ahaus, Rees, Kleve, Erkelenz, Geilenkirchen, and Heinsberg;
Dutch annexation of German territory after the Second World War
Dutch_annexation_of_German_territory_after_the_Second_World_War
1493: Partitioned into itself and Tecklenburg-Lingen 1557: Extinct; to Bentheim-Steinfurt 1606: To Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda 1696: To Solms-Braunfels 1707:
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (T)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(T)
State in Germany
soils—the land is well-developed agriculturally. In the west lie the County of Bentheim, Osnabrück Land, Emsland, Oldenburg Land, Ammerland, Oldenburg Münsterland
Lower_Saxony
Oil and gas museum in Twist, Germany
In 1938 a gas rig found natural gas around the city of Bentheim. In early 1942 the rig LINGEN 2 found crude oil around the village of Dalum. These wells
Erdöl-Erdgas-Museum_Twist
German businessman and politician
Reinhold Hilbers (born 25 July 1964 in Lingen) is a German businessman and politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) who has been a member of
Reinhold_Hilbers
British military unit
Noireau Crossing, Amiens 1944, Brussels, Neerpelt, Nederrijn, Nijmegen, Lingen, Bentheim, North-West Europe 1944-45, Baghdad 1941, Iraq 1941, Palmyra, Syria
Life_Guards_(United_Kingdom)
German resistance member
August Perk (October 25, 1897, Lohne / Lingen, Germany; – May 12, 1945, Braunschweig, Germany) was a German Resistance fighter against National Socialism
August_Perk
756 103 km2 566.9/km2 15 Nordhorn County of Bentheim (district) 55,724 52,029 150 km2 371.8/km2 16 Lingen (Ems) Emsland 55,092 51,821 176 km2 312.7/km2
List of cities in Lower Saxony by population
List_of_cities_in_Lower_Saxony_by_population
German novelist (1898–1970)
primary-school teacher in Lohne, at that time in the county of Lingen, now in the county of Bentheim. From May 1920 he worked in Klein Berssen in the former
Erich_Maria_Remarque
Geeste 5908 Lohne (Kreis Nordhorn) 5909 Wettrup 591 Lingen (Ems) 592 5921 Nordhorn 5922 Bad Bentheim 5923 Schüttorf 5924 Gildehaus 5925 Wietmarschen 5926
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Bad Aibling (Bavaria) Bad Arolsen (Hesse) Bad Belzig (Brandenburg) Bad Bentheim (Lower Saxony) Bad Bergzabern (Rhineland-Palatinate) Bad Berka (Thuringia)
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
Military unit
rearguards one brigade had to fight hard for Bad Bentheim while the other brigade made a quick night dash for Lingen. The bridge over the River Ems had been blown
94th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery
94th_Light_Anti-Aircraft_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery
Part of the Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War
Emlichheim and Dalen. Verdugo constructed a road through Drenthe into Bentheim and Schoonebeek.The construction of the road however was prevented further
Siege_of_Coevorden_(1593)
Railway station in Meppen, Germany
"Preisstufen- & Fahrpreistabelle der VGB" (PDF). Verkehrsgemeinschaft Grafschaft Bentheim. 1 March 2021. Retrieved 17 March 2021. Meppen station at the Deutsche
Meppen_station
Railway station in Salzbergen, Germany
– Papenburg – Meppen – Lingen – Salzbergen – Rheine – Münster 60 min WestfalenBahn Stadler FLIRT 3 RB 61 Hengelo – Bad Bentheim – Salzbergen – Rheine –
Salzbergen_station
Dutch nobleman brothers
Diepenholt, Bishop of Osnabrück, Duke Arnold of Gelre, Count Bernard of Bentheim, Lord Arnold of Steinfurt, Count Willem II of Limburg Lord of Broich, Hendrik
Willem II and Hendrik I counts of Limburg Hohenlimburg Broich
Willem_II_and_Hendrik_I_counts_of_Limburg_Hohenlimburg_Broich
(Westf) 70 km RE 15 Emsland-Express Emsland/Mittelland Münster – Rheine – Lingen – Leer – Emden – Emden Außenhafen 183 km 410, 395 WestfalenBahn 1–2× Stadler
List of regional railway lines in North Rhine-Westphalia
List_of_regional_railway_lines_in_North_Rhine-Westphalia
1542: All to Neuenahr-Alpen 1592: To Bentheim 1610: To Bentheim-Limburg 1626: To Bentheim-Alpen 1629: To Bentheim-Tecklenburg-Rheda 1808: To Berg 1813:
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (L)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(L)
Football league
Weiße Elf Nordhorn 1984: VfL Oldenburg 1985: SpVg Aurich 1986: SV Bad Bentheim 1987: TuS Heidkrug 1988: SC Spelle-Venhaus 1989: Sportfreunde Oesede 1990:
Landesliga_Weser-Ems
Grafschaft Bentheim district, outlier of the Teutoburg Forest Windmühlenberg (91 m), Emsland district, Lingen Heights Poascheberg (89 m), Grafschaft Bentheim district
List of mountains and hills of Lower Saxony
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_Lower_Saxony
Hamburg/Heinrich-Hertz-Turm 1,6 93.4 Radio Galaxy Oberfranken Selb 0,1 93.4 N-JOY Bad Bentheim 0,05 93.4 Regen 0,01 93.4 Freies Radio Neumünster Neumünster 0,05 93.4
List of FM radio stations in Germany
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_Germany
British Army cavalry regiment
Noireau Crossing, Amiens 1944, Brussels, Neerpelt, Nederrijn, Nijmegen, Lingen, Bentheim, Baghdad 1941, Iraq 1941, Palmyra, Syria 1941, El Alamein, North Africa
Royal_Horse_Guards
Imperial circle of the Holy Roman Empire
held by the Freiherren von Metternich from 1635, Reichsgrafen from 1679 Bentheim County Recognized as an imperial county in 1486. Berg Duchy Raised to duchy
Lower Rhenish–Westphalian Circle
Lower_Rhenish–Westphalian_Circle
Radio station in Hamburg, Germany
(Braunschweig/Drachenberg) 93.2 MHz (Wolgast) 93.3 MHz (Meppen) 93.4 MHz (Bad Bentheim) 93.5 MHz (Cloppenburg) 93.7 MHz (Hamelin) 93.7 MHz (Husum) 94.0 MHz (Dannenberg)
N-Joy_(German_radio_station)
Beaufort, Beda Fomm, Beles Gugani, Belhamed, Benghazi, Benghazi Raid, Bentheim, Ber Rabal, Berbera, Best, Best Post, Bir el Aslagh, Bir el Igela, Bir
Battle honours of the British and Imperial Armies
Battle_honours_of_the_British_and_Imperial_Armies
(Leine) 4 0057 Aligse 5 Apensen 0193 Aschendorf 6 0225 Augustfehn 5 0248 Bad Bentheim 4 0253 Bad Bevensen 5 0281 Bad Harzburg 3 0306 Bad Münder (Deister) 5 0311
List of railway stations in Lower Saxony
List_of_railway_stations_in_Lower_Saxony
Decade
Cardona, Spanish diplomat (b. 1550) January 11 – Arnold III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt-Tecklenburg-Limburg, Lord of Rheda (b. 1554) January 20 – Sibylle
1600s_(decade)
Lieutenant-Colonel Gideon von Benoit 31 officers, 522 men Landwehr Bn. Bentheim Major Christian Croupp 24 officers, 584 men LB Hoya Lieutenant-Colonel
Waterloo campaign order of battle
Waterloo_campaign_order_of_battle
Independent Liberal 2 Aurich, Wittmund, Rudolph Schepler KP 3 Meppen, Lingen, Bentheim, Aschendorf, Hümmling Ludwig Windthorst Federalist-Constitutionalist
February 1867 North German federal election
February_1867_North_German_federal_election
operator: NordWestBahn 375 Almelo–Salzbergen railway, Löhne–Rheine railway Bad Bentheim–Rheine–Osnabrück–Bünde–Löhne–Minden NRW tariff: RelationsPreisTickets and
List of scheduled railway routes in Germany
List_of_scheduled_railway_routes_in_Germany
(Ostfriesl) – Emden – Norddeich Mole (390) DB Fernverkehr Intercity 2 RB 56 Bad Bentheim – Nordhorn – Neuenhaus 376 Bentheimer Eisenbahn 1 × LINT 41 (1648) (RB
List of railway routes in Lower Saxony and Bremen
List_of_railway_routes_in_Lower_Saxony_and_Bremen
BENTHEIM LINGEN
BENTHEIM LINGEN
Surname or Lastname
Dutch (van Lingen) and German
Dutch (van Lingen) and German : habitational name from Lingen on the Ems river in Lower Saxony, Westphalia, and the former East Prussia.English (Herefordshire) : habitational name from a place in Herefordshire, so named from an old British stream name, Welsh llyn ‘water’ + possibly cain ‘clear’, ‘beautiful’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Beaumont.English : occupational name for a beekeeper, from Middle English be ‘bee’ + man ‘man’.Americanized spelling of German Biemann, which is probably a reduced form of Bineman or Bileman, habitational names from Bien near Lingen and Biela or Bielau.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Ling 1.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in western Norway named with lyng ‘heather’, either on its own, or with the addition of vin ‘meadow’.Dutch (de Linge) and North German : habitational name from a place named with Old Low German linge ‘strip of land or water’, or possibly with the river name Linge (this river flows through the Betuwe). See also Lingen.Possibly French, from a metonymic occupational name from linge ‘linen goods’, but there is no evidence of surname in North America.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places, for example in North Yorkshire and Gloucestershire, named Bentham, from Old English beonet ‘bent grass’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.
BENTHEIM LINGEN
BENTHEIM LINGEN
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Ruler of World
Boy/Male
Muslim
Luck
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Thoughtful; Expressive; Influential; Knowledgeable; Spiritual
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and French
English (of Norman origin) and French : habitational name from places in Eure and Calvados named Harcourt, from Old French cour(t) (see Court) with an obscure first element.English : habitational name from either of two places in Shropshire named Harcourt. The one near Cleobury Mortimer gets the name from Old English heafocere ‘hawker’, ‘falconer’ + cot ‘hut’, ‘cottage’; the one near Wem has as its first element Old English hearpere (see Harper).
Boy/Male
Tamil
Yeshwant | யேஷà¯à®µà®‚தÂ
A person who attains fame and glory
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord of chants, Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Fostered by Gods
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dilworth, a place in Lancashire named from Old English dile ‘dill’ (a medicinal and culinary herb) + wor{dh} ‘enclosure’.Irish : English surname adopted by bearers of the Gaelic name Ó Dubhluachra ‘descendant of Dubhluachra’, a compound of dubh ‘black’ + luachair ‘rushes’.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Scottish
The Lord is Gracious; God is Gracious; Variant of Jane
BENTHEIM LINGEN
BENTHEIM LINGEN
BENTHEIM LINGEN
BENTHEIM LINGEN
BENTHEIM LINGEN
n.
A linctus.
a.
Of or pertaining to Bentham or Benthamism.
a.
Caused by a morbifie virus implanted in the system; as, an enthetic disease like syphilis.
n.
That phase of the doctrine of utilitarianism taught by Jeremy Bentham; the doctrine that the morality of actions is estimated and determined by their utility; also, the theory that the sensibility to pleasure and the recoil from pain are the only motives which influence human desires and actions, and that these are the sufficient explanation of ethical and jural conceptions.