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Place in Lower Saxony, Germany
Seesen (German pronunciation: [ˈzeːzn̩] ) is a town and municipality in the district of Goslar, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is situated on the northwestern
Seesen
Rail line
The Herzberg–Seesen railway, also known as the West Harz Line (German: Westharzstrecke), is a 32 km long railway line, that runs along the western edge
Herzberg–Seesen_railway
District in Lower Saxony, Germany
Hanover via the North Harz to Halle (Saale). Later the lines from Seesen to Herzberg, Seesen to Goslar and Goslar to Bad Harzburg were added. The railway line
Goslar_(district)
Railway line in Germany
in Goslar and forms a junction with the Brunswick–Kreiensen railway to Seesen and Kreiensen at Neuekrug-Hahausen. Because the branch-off station is passed
Neuekrug-Hahausen–Goslar railway
Neuekrug-Hahausen–Goslar_railway
Thai para-cyclist (born 2005)
Patcharapha Seesen (born 27 July 2005) is a Thai para-cyclist who competes in the H2 category. Making her Road World Championships debut, Patcharapha competed
Patcharapha_Seesen
Denomination of Judaism
what is considered the first Reform Jewish service in a school chapel in Seesen that employed an organ and a choir during prayer and borrowed some Protestant
Reform_Judaism
German duchy (1815–1918)
1808 Province of Hanover, province of Saxony Western part with Holzminden, Seesen, Gandersheim 1107 Province of Hanover, province of Westphalia, Waldeck Lower
Duchy_of_Brunswick
Low mountain range in northern Germany
Harz has a length of 110 kilometres (68 mi), stretching from the town of Seesen in the northwest to Eisleben in the east, and a width of 35 kilometres (22 mi)
Harz
Railway station in Seesen, Germany
Seesen station is the largest station in the town of Seesen in the German state of Lower Saxony. Münchehof (Harz) station also still serves the municipality
Seesen_station
Client state of the French Empire (1807–1813)
reform were introduced, building upon earlier reforms he had initiated at Seesen. A significant burden on the kingdom was the requirement to supply troops
Kingdom_of_Westphalia
Wesendorf 5378 Sassenburg-Platendorf 5379 Sassenburg-Grussendorf 538 5381 Seesen 5382 Bad Gandersheim 5383 Lutter am Barenberge 5384 Groß Rhüden 540 5401
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Federal highway in Germany
steep curve for many years. The section Echte-Seesen was opened on 14 November 1959. The section Seesen Hildesheim was opened on 15 December 1960 by Secretary
Bundesautobahn_7
between Einbeck and Osterode and the north-south road from Northeim to Seesen. Skilled craftsmen were a significant part of the village's population as
Echte
Railway line in central Germany
108.0 Sieber 108.1 Hattorf 115.0 B 27 115.3 to Seesen (only freight) 115.4 former B 27 117.8 from Seesen (Westharzstrecke) 117.9 Herzberg (Harz) 233 m
South_Harz_Railway
German politician (1875–1945)
Heinrich Jasper memorial at Seesen
Heinrich_Jasper
Railway line in Germany
perspective, the line from Brunswick to Seesen forms part of the Brunswick Region Fare Zone and, from Seesen to Kreiensen, the Lower Saxony Transport
Börßum–Kreiensen_railway
German-American piano maker (1797–1871)
wedding. In 1836 he built his first grand piano in his kitchen in the town of Seesen.[citation needed] This piano was later named the "kitchen piano", and is
Henry_E._Steinway
Feline therianthropic creature
people in Pliew village, one person in Pakjun village, and two people in the Seesen forestland. In total, five people were killed by this Saming. Their teacher
Werecat
Post-WWII war crimes trial
Chief justice of the Fourth Senate, People's Court Acquitted; died 1970 in Seesen Rudolf Oeschey [de] Chief judge of the Special Court at Nuremberg Life imprisonment;
Judges'_Trial
Railway line in Germany
yard To Hildesheim Grauhof Pbf (Keilbahnhof) To Goslar Grane From Goslar 142.4 Langelsheim To Seesen–Kreiensen To Altenau Source: German railway atlas
Vienenburg–Langelsheim railway
Vienenburg–Langelsheim_railway
Federal highway in Germany
The B 243 runs from Hildesheim over Seesen and Herzberg am Harz to Nordhausen. Lower Saxony Hildesheim (district) Hildesheim Diekholzen: Egenstedt Bad
Bundesstraße_243
Place in Lower Saxony, Germany
Dam in the west and the Grane Dam in the east and between the towns of Seesen in the Westsüdwesten and Goslar in the east at about 260 to 430 m above
Wolfshagen_im_Harz
German-American businessman (1835–1896)
influential in the development of Astoria, New York. Steinway was born in Seesen, Brunswick, Germany, the fourth son of Henry Engelhard Steinway. In Germany
William_Steinway
19th century interdenomenational Jewish controversy
Neo-Orthodox rabbis later. On 17 July 1810, Jacobson opened a prayer house in Seesen, to serve the modern Jewish school he founded earlier. He named it "temple"
Hamburg_Temple_disputes
Schöppenstedt (variant) Schortens Schwerinsdorf Schüttorf Seeburg Seesen Seesen (variant 1) Seesen (variant 2) Seevetal Soegel Soltau Soltendieck Spelle Spiekeroog
List of municipal flags of Northern Germany
List_of_municipal_flags_of_Northern_Germany
German diesel train
Rothenburg Bad Harzburg - Goslar - Seesen - Kreiensen - [Northeim - Göttingen] / [Holzminden] Braunschweig - Salzgitter - Seesen - Herzberg Nordhausen - Herzberg
DBAG_Class_648
River in Germany
tributary of the Innerste. The Nette rises in the Harz, in the municipality of Seesen. The Nette flows through Bockenem before reaching the Innerste in Holle
Nette_(Innerste)
Traditionalist branches of Judaism
Jacobson opened what was later identified as the first Reform synagogue in Seesen, with modernized rituals, he encountered little protest. The founding of
Orthodox_Judaism
German piano maker (1825–1889)
1825 in Seesen. He was 25 years old in 1850 when his parents, brothers and sisters emigrated to New York City. The piano factory in Seesen, near the
C._F._Theodore_Steinway
Place in Lower Saxony, Germany
and information and communications technology (ICT). BBS Goslar-Baßgeige/Seesen concentrates on mechanical, electrical and textile engineering; natural
Goslar
European varsity dance competition
from the original on 25 January 2025. Retrieved 31 March 2025. "ETDS 666 Seesen". etds666.vercel.app. Retrieved 31 March 2025. "ETDS 2024 Enschede". etdstwente
European Tournament for Dancing Students
European_Tournament_for_Dancing_Students
Hiking club in Germany
1886 in Seesen and as of 2022 the club has about 16,000 members in approximately 90 branches. The Harz Club was founded on 8 August 1886 in Seesen. The railway
Harz_Club
Ortsteil of Seesen in Lower Saxony, Germany
Bornhausen is a district of Seesen in the county of Goslar, in Lower Saxony. It is next to Rhüden in the northernmost part of the town. It has an approximate
Bornhausen
(Saxony-Anhalt) Seeland (Saxony-Anhalt) Seelow (Brandenburg) Seelze (Lower Saxony) Seesen (Lower Saxony) Sehnde (Lower Saxony) Seifhennersdorf (Saxony) Selb (Bavaria)
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
German-American piano company
Heinrich Engelhard Steinweg first made pianos in the 1820s from his house in Seesen, Germany. He made pianos under the Steinweg brand until he emigrated from
Steinway_&_Sons
of their father's state, including Brunswick, Schöningen, the Harzburg, Seesen, and Königslutter. The brothers disagreed over control of the City of Brunswick
William I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
William_I,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Lüneburg
Patcharapha Seesen Thailand Naphatsakorn Rodklang Thailand Muthita Kuanwiangchan Thailand Road race Naphatsakorn Rodklang Thailand Patcharapha Seesen Thailand
Cycling at the 2025 ASEAN Para Games
Cycling_at_the_2025_ASEAN_Para_Games
Steinweg, a German master-carpenter, builds his first instrument in his Seesen..." "Ancestry of Chris Strachwitz". Wargs.com. Retrieved October 14, 2023
List_of_German_Americans
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
(Regierungspräsidium). Since 1990 Thale has had a town partnership with Seesen (Lower Saxony) on the northwest edge of the Harz and, since 1998, with the
Thale
Subprefecture and commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
professional footballer Carpentras is twinned with: Vevey, Switzerland Seesen, Germany Ponchatoula, Louisiana, USA Camaiore, Italy Arch of Carpentras
Carpentras
German chemist (1834–1916)
school in Strelitz, now part of Neustrelitz, and then Jacobsohn School in Seesen. Then, he took up an apprenticeship as an apothecary in Osterburg, because
Adolph_Frank
Brigade 17 Formed on 11 October 1944 in Bremen (Wehrkreis X). Sent from Seesen to the Western Front on 23 November 1944 with Launcher Regiments 88 and
List of German brigades in World War II
List_of_German_brigades_in_World_War_II
Federal highway in Germany
242 is a federal highway (German: Bundesstraße) in Germany. It runs from Seesen to Mansfeld. The B 242, also known as the Harz High Road (Harzhochstraße)
Bundesstraße_242
Eggenfelden, Germany Kesklinn (Tallinn), Estonia Carpentras Camaiore, Italy Seesen, Germany Vevey, Switzerland Carros Grodzisk Mazowiecki, Poland San Giustino
List of twin towns and sister cities in France
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_France
Railway line in Germany
the Ruhr area via Altenbeken, Höxter-Ottbergen, Holzminden, Kreiensen and Seesen towards Berlin. The once continuous double track main line railway is now
Altenbeken–Kreiensen_railway
Bilateral relations
Baden-Württemberg Waltham Forest, London and Wandsbek, Hamburg Wantage, Oxfordshire and Seesen, Lower Saxony Ware, Hertfordshire and Wülfrath, North Rhine-Westphalia Warwick
Germany–United Kingdom relations
Germany–United_Kingdom_relations
Uninhabited place in Lower Saxony, Germany
03 1 53 504. The area extends over large parts of the Upper Harz, from Seesen/Langelsheim in the northwest to Hohegeiß in the south of the district of
Harz_(Landkreis_Goslar)
Surname list
Huet (1740-99) 15 children #6 Carl Leopold Siemens * 1739 Goslar, † 1805 Seesen tenant of an estate ∞ Justine Brüel (1746–1828) 10 children #1 Johann Georg
Siemens_family
Aerodrome in Northeim, Germany
airport, view to the apron Luftsportverein (LSV) "Thermik" Alfeld Luftsportverein (LSV) Bad Gandersheim Sportfliegerclub (SFC) Gandersheim-Seesen v t e
Bad_Gandersheim_Aerodrome
the officers returned fire and killed the offender. 1977-10-14 N.N. 18 Seesen Niedersachsen At a court hearing, the defendant attempted escape from the
List of killings by law enforcement officers in pre-reunification Germany
List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_pre-reunification_Germany
Former railway line in Germany
edge of the Harz mountains with the station of Gittelde on the Herzberg–Seesen railway. It opened in 1910 and closed in 1971. Grund was one of the seven
Gittelde–Grund_railway
German humorist, poet, illustrator, and painter (1832–1908)
(aged 75) Mechtshausen, Province of Hanover, German Empire (today part of Seesen, Lower Saxony) Education Hannover Polytechnic, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf
Wilhelm_Busch
Company
Engelhard Steinweg (1797–1871) started making pianos in 1835 from his house in Seesen at the edge of the Harz mountains; a source of fine beech and spruce wood
Grotrian-Steinweg
German American banker and philanthropist
communities where the banks operate. Bremer was born on October 22, 1867, in Seesen, Germany, son of a banker father. He immigrated to the United States, arriving
Otto_Bremer
German composer, conductor and clarinetist (born 1973)
the Forberg-Schneider Foundation 2001 Louis Spohr Medal of the City of Seesen 2002 Hindemith Prize of the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival 2002 Schneider-Schott
Jörg_Widmann
Metropolitan region in Lower Saxony, Germany
Osterode am Harz City Pattensen City Peine City Salzgitter City Sarstedt City Seesen City Stadthagen City Walsrode City Wolfenbüttel City Wolfsburg Hanover (district)
Hanover–Braunschweig–Göttingen–Wolfsburg Metropolitan Region
Hanover–Braunschweig–Göttingen–Wolfsburg_Metropolitan_Region
Railway station in Salzgitter, Germany
towards Bad Harzburg Preceding station DB Regio Nord Following station Seesen towards Herzberg (Harz) RB 46 Salzgitter-Bad towards Braunschweig Hbf Location
Salzgitter-Ringelheim_station
France Seelze Grand-Couronne, France Mosina, Poland Schkeuditz, Germany Seesen Carpentras, France Montecorvino Rovella, Italy Thale, Germany Wantage, England
List of twin towns and sister cities in Germany
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Germany
she transferred the castle and town of Gandersheim and the castles of Seesen and Stauffenburg to Otto II of Brunswick-Göttingen. She transferred Asseburg
Agnes of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Agnes_of_Brunswick-Grubenhagen
Topics referred to by the same term
(1848 – 1923), Finnish Russian diplomat Editha Westmann [de] (born 1963, Seesen), German politician Wilhelm Westmann [de] (1813, Vienna – 1881, Vienna)
Westmann
Lübeck/Wallanlagen 0,5 88.0 104.6 RTL Finsterwalde Crinitz 1 88.0 Deutschlandfunk Seesen/Kleiner Schildberg 0,05 88.0 Ochsenhausen 0,01 88.1 Deutschlandfunk Lorch
List of FM radio stations in Germany
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_Germany
German biomedical research professor
Professor Sies was born March 28, 1942, in Goslar, Germany. He grew up in Seesen/Harz, Germany, attended Elementary School 1948-1952, and Gymnasium (Jacobson
Helmut_Sies
Place in Lower Saxony, Germany
is an Ortschaft. It is situated northwest of the Harz mountains, between Seesen and Lutter am Barenberge. It was part of the former Samtgemeinde ("collective
Hahausen
Schwanewede eG Schwanewede Lower Saxony GV 1 291 624 53 Volksbank Seesen eG Seesen Lower Saxony GV 24 278 937 60 Volksbank Hildesheimer Börde eG Söhlde
List of co-operative banks in Germany
List_of_co-operative_banks_in_Germany
3), Bielefeld (FMT 3/72), Gramschatzer Wald (FMT 5), Cleebronn (FMT 6), Seesen (FMT 7), Heidenheim an der Brenz (FMT 8), Saarlouis (FMT 8/73), Landau (FMT
Typenturm
German railway company
Salzgitter industrial estate. In the years that followed the Derneburg–Seesen railway from Derneburg – which again ran southwards – reached Bockenem in
Brunswick State Railway Company
Brunswick_State_Railway_Company
Prussian general (1809-1877)
the Franco-Prussian War. Konstanz Bernhard von Voigts-Rhetz was born in Seesen in the Duchy of Brunswick, then part of the short-lived Kingdom of Westphalia
Konstantin Bernhard von Voigts-Rhetz
Konstantin_Bernhard_von_Voigts-Rhetz
Olympic athlete and luger (1915–1990)
1960 FIL World Luge Championships in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. He died in Seesen in April 1990 at the age of 74. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans,
Ernst_Berndt
German zoologist (1825–1908)
with distinction and began working as teacher in the Jacobsen school in Seesen, on the northwest edge of the Harz mountain range. In 1849, and encouraged
Karl_Möbius
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lower Saxony, Germany
were erected in the 13th century in the Pandelbach valley southeast of Seesen. At that time mining, including this early use of the so-called waterworks
Upper_Harz_Water_Regale
Cycling world championships
Uzbekistan + 28' 28.48" H2 Roberta Amadeo Italy 27' 48.63" Patcharapha Seesen Thailand + 1' 53.95" Gilmara Sol do Rosário Gonçalves Brazil + 7' 05.33"
2025 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships
2025_UCI_Para-cycling_Road_World_Championships
Hill range in Germany
by the source region of the River Lamme in the northwest and the town of Seesen on the River Schildau by the Harz Mountains in the southeast. Some distance
Heber_(hills)
German handball player (born 2004)
handball aged four at the MTV Seesen, but switched to Northeimer HC when she was six due to a lack of players at Seesen. Kühne progressed as high as the
Nieke_Kühne
Israeli academic
encyclopedias. Kedar-Kopfstein was the youngest son of Felix Kopfstein, a lawyer in Seesen, Germany who died while fleeing from Nazi persecution. In 1939 he escaped
Benjamin_Kedar-Kopfstein
German composer, violinist and conductor (1784–1859)
Ernestine Luise Henke on 5 April 1784; then in 1786 the family moved to Seesen. Spohr's first musical encouragement came from his parents: his mother was
Louis_Spohr
Railway line in Germany
to build and operate a railway to Derneburg and continue from there to Seesen. It granted assistance for the construction to make the project worthwhile
Brunswick–Derneburg_railway
German-Jewish philanthropist and communal organiser (1768–1828)
egalitarian and religious pluralism in education, he established (1801) in Seesen, near the Harz Mountains, a school in which forty children of Jewish parents
Israel_Jacobson
Town and civil parish in Oxfordshire, England
Wessex.[citation needed] Wantage is twinned with: Mably in France since 1990 Seesen in Germany since 1979 Icknield Way Morris Men, a traditional dance troupe
Wantage
Town in Lower Saxony, Germany
train connections to the West (Holzminden, Altenbeken) and North East (Seesen, Goslar, Brunswick). In 2018 the railway station Einbeck Mitte in the city
Einbeck
S: Steinbach, S: Wurmbach Hohestein (Hohenstein); (Seesen) 5720 Upper Harz; Harz NRP (LS) Seesen UA-GS; GS LS Dam of the Innerste Reservoir, S: Grane
List of mountains and hills of the Harz
List_of_mountains_and_hills_of_the_Harz
Former synagogue in Hamburg, Germany
he had founded a prayerhouse, adjacent to the modern school he ran, in Seesen. On 18 October 1818, the anniversary of the Battle of Nations near Leipzig
Hamburg_Temple
April 1945 14:36 B-17 vicinity of Oranienburg 202 177 7 April 1945 12:15 P-38 vicinity of Seesen 206 181 10 April 1945 14:38 B-17 vicinity of Oranienburg
List of aerial victories claimed by Walter Schuck
List_of_aerial_victories_claimed_by_Walter_Schuck
law and order, he allied with the cities in the region, such as Uslar, Seesen and Gandersheim, to fight against powerful robber barons. He succeeded in
Otto II, Duke of Brunswick-Göttingen
Otto_II,_Duke_of_Brunswick-Göttingen
Philosophy carried out by Jews or in relation to the religion of Judaism
the Kabbalistic doctrine of the Sefirot. Dessau Emden Bonn Coswig, Anhalt Seesen Altona, Hamburg Frankfurt Mainz/Katzenelnbogen London A new era began in
Jewish_philosophy
1–2 × LINT 41 (648) RB 46 Dieselnetz-Niedersachsen-Südost Braunschweig – Seesen – Herzberg (Harz) (358) DB Regio Nord 1–2 × LINT 41 (648) RB 47
List of railway routes in Lower Saxony and Bremen
List_of_railway_routes_in_Lower_Saxony_and_Bremen
German cellist, composer and teacher (1848–1890)
Ilyich Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme. Fitzenhagen was born in Seesen in the Duchy of Brunswick, where his father served as music director. Beginning
Wilhelm_Fitzenhagen
Harzburg–Goslar–Seesen–Kreiensen 231 206b 355 Altenbeken–Kreiensen railway (section), Brunswick–Kreiensen railway Holzminden–Kreiensen–Seesen–Brunswick 255
List of scheduled railway routes in Germany
List_of_scheduled_railway_routes_in_Germany
Railway station in Einbeck, Germany
a single train pair operated by DB Regio Nord runs via Bad Gandersheim, Seesen and Salzgitter-Bad to Brunswick Hbf in the morning. "Stationspreisliste
Kreiensen_station
Historical German industry
were constructed in the 13th century in the Pandelbach valley southeast of Seesen. At that time mining, including this early use of water systems, was carried
Mining_in_the_Upper_Harz
Railway line in Germany
and Bad Harzburg. The line is worked by regional trains on the Kreiensen–Seesen–Goslar–Bad Harzburg and Hanover–Hildesheim–Goslar–Bad Harzburg route. Eisenbahnatlas
Oker–Bad_Harzburg_railway
Place in Lower Saxony, Germany
and B 498 link Solling to the eastern Harz. Osterode lies on the Herzberg–Seesen railway, with services to Brunswick. In November 2004 the town gained two
Osterode_am_Harz
German entomologist
under Hermann Burmeister. He worked as a teacher in the Jacobson School, Seesen for two years and then in five Zahna for five years but in 1856 he became
Ernst_Ludwig_Taschenberg
Town in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
crossroads of Federal Highways (Bundesstraßen) B 64 (Münster-Paderborn-Brakel-Seesen-Halle-Leipzig) and B 252 (Blomberg-Brakel-Korbach-Marburg). The town also
Brakel,_Germany
Federal electoral district of Germany
Lutter am Barenberge and municipalities of Langelsheim, Liebenburg, and Seesen; the district of Northeim excluding the municipalities of Bodenfelde and
Goslar – Northeim – Göttingen II
Goslar_–_Northeim_–_Göttingen_II
of Hildesheim and southwest to south of Salzgitter as far as Goslar and Seesen on the northwestern edge of the Harz. To the north the area is bounded by
Innerste_Uplands
Ortsteil of Bad Grund in Lower Saxony, Germany
spire dating from 1660. The railway station of Gittelde on the Herzberg–Seesen railway line is a historic wooden building in the southeast of the town
Gittelde
Antigua and Barbuda Wandsbek (Hamburg), Germany Wantage Mably, France Seesen, Germany Ware Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France Wülfrath, Germany Warminster
List of twin towns and sister cities in England
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_England
Historical region in Germany
Goslar Gifhorn Helmstedt Hornburg Königslutter Liebenburg Peine Salzgitter Seesen Schöningen Schöppenstedt Vienenburg Wolfenbüttel Wolfsburg Braunschweiger
Brunswick_Land
Sporting event delegation
03/11/81 Heilbronn DSC Oberthurgau 25 F Franziska Busch 163 59 10/20/85 Seesen WSV Braunlage 66 F Bettina Evers 168 66 08/17/81 Hanover Grefrather EC 18
Germany at the 2006 Winter Olympics
Germany_at_the_2006_Winter_Olympics
German World War I propaganda
Schwerin: a door of the cathedral, and an iron cross at the artillery barracks. Seesen: clasped hands, inaugurated 27 January 1916. Seyboldsdorf: a shield. Sittensen:
Nail_Men
SEESEN
SEESEN
SEESEN
SEESEN
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, queen, from Old English cwen "queen," from Germanic kwen, QUEEN means "wife."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Action; Achievement
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Graceful; Form of Grace
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from places called Oxendean in East Sussex and Kent or Oxenden in Kent, all named in Old Englsih as ‘valley of the oxen’.
Male
Hebrew
(מְתוּשֶלַח) Variant spelling of Hebrew Methuwshelach, METUSHELACH means "man of the dart." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enoch. He lived to the age of 969 years.Â
Boy/Male
Dutch Swedish American Latin English
Laurel.
Female
Scottish
Scottish Gaelic name, possibly derived from Late Latin basilica, PÀISLIG means "church."
Girl/Female
Spanish
Miracle.
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Virgin of the Water
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
from John.
SEESEN
SEESEN
SEESEN
SEESEN
SEESEN