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Ortsteil of Teuchern in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Trebnitz is a village and a former municipality in the district Burgenlandkreis, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 January 2011, it is part of the town
Trebnitz
Christian sanctuary in Poland
SCHMIDT, Gesch. des Klosterstiftes Trebnitz (Oppein, 1853); Bach., Gesch. und Beschreibung des Klosterstiftes in Trebnitz (Neisse, 1859); Joseph Jungnitz [de]
Sanctuary of St. Jadwiga, Trzebnica
Sanctuary_of_St._Jadwiga,_Trzebnica
River in Germany
The Trebnitz is a river of Saxony, Germany. It is a right tributary of the Müglitz, which it joins near Glashütte. List of rivers of Saxony v t e
Trebnitz_(river)
Railway in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
The Trebnitz–Leipzig railway is a double track electrified main line in the German states of Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony built and originally operated by
Trebnitz–Leipzig_railway
Railway line in Germany
The Biederitz–Trebnitz railway is a double-tracked, standard gauge, electrified railway line in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt timetabled as (KBS) 254
Biederitz–Trebnitz_railway
Railway station in Müncheberg, Germany
Trebnitz (Mark) station is a railway station in the municipality of Trebnitz (Mark) in the Märkisch-Oderland district of Brandenburg, Germany. It is served
Trebnitz_(Mark)_station
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
(population in parentheses) Müncheberg (5,190) Obersdorf (253) Hermersdorf (273) Trebnitz (509) Eggersdorf (345) Hoppegarten (268) Jahnsfelde (295) Münchehofe (102)
Müncheberg
German National-Bolshevik politician (1889–1967)
Revolution and National Bolshevism. Niekisch was born on 23 May 1889 in Trebnitz (Silesia), and brought up in Nördlingen. After studying at a teaching seminar
Ernst_Niekisch
High Duchess consort of Poland
– before 22/23 March 1214). Gertrude (ca. 1200 – Trebnitz, 6/30 December 1268), Abbess of Trebnitz. A son [Władysław?] (before 25 December 1208 – 1214/17)
Hedwig_of_Silesia
Railway tunnel in Leipzig, Germany
Track gauge 1435 mm Electrified 15 kV 16.7 Hz Legend km km Trebnitz–Leipzig railway to Trebnitz Leipzig–Eilenburg railway to Eilenburg Leipzig Nord Leipzig-Wahren–Leipzig
Leipzig_City_Tunnel
Town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Trzebnica (Polish pronunciation: [tʂɛbˈɲit͡sa]; German: Trebnitz, Czech: Třebnice) is a town in Lower Silesian Voivodeship in south-western Poland. It
Trzebnica
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
municipalities Deuben, Gröben, Gröbitz, Krauschwitz, Nessa, Prittitz and Trebnitz. These 7 former municipalities and Teuchern proper are now Ortschaften
Teuchern
Town in Saxony, Germany
Sorbian. Strehla includes the following subdivisions: Forberge Görzig/Trebnitz Großrügeln Lößnig Oppitzsch Paußnitz Unterreußen Strehla was first mentioned
Strehla
River in Germany
Oebles-Schlechtewitz – Wengelsdorf – Bad Dürrenberg – Kröllwitz – Leuna – Trebnitz – Merseburg – Meuschau – Freiimfelde – Schkopau – Korbetha – Hohenweiden
Saale
Railway line in Germany
map Legend -0.027 Leipzig Hbf 122 m Dresden-Neustadt, to Eilenburg, to Trebnitz, to Magdeburg Hbf and to Großkorbetha 1.790 Leipzig-Volkmarsdorf 125 m
Leipzig–Geithain_railway
Railway station in Müncheberg, Germany
Eisenbahn Following station Müncheberg (Mark) towards Berlin Ostkreuz RB 26 Trebnitz (Mark) towards Kostrzyn Location Obersdorf Location within Brandenburg
Obersdorf_station
Town in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
four Ortschaften or municipal divisions: Beuna (Geiseltal) Geusa Meuschau Trebnitz Venenien was incorporated into Merseburg on 1 January 1949. The parish
Merseburg
German general (1829–1906)
Gertrud, was married to Paul von Hindenburg. Lewinski died in Burgwitz, Trebnitz on 17 September 1906. Kingdom of Prussia: Pour le Mérite (military), 7
Eduard_von_Lewinski
Railway station in Leipzig, Germany
Germany, serving the Leipzig Trade Fair. The station is located on the Trebnitz–Leipzig railway. The train services are operated by Deutsche Bahn. Since
Leipzig_Messe_station
German politician
Berndt Seite (born 22 April 1940 in Hahnswalde, Trebnitz) is a German politician. He was the 2nd minister president of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern from 1992
Berndt_Seite
German actress (born 1944)
ˈvaɪ.̯tɐs,haʊ̯zn̩] ; born 21 March 1944) is a German actress. Born in Trebnitz (today Trzebnica), Lower Silesia, Germany (today Poland) into an aristocratic
Gila_von_Weitershausen
Trebnitz (Lager 120 and Lager 129) refers to a dual-complex of Nazi transit, forced labor, and resettlement camps (Umsiedlungslager) operated during World
Trebnitz_(Lager_129_und_120)
Railway station in Vierlinden, Germany
Services Preceding station Niederbarnimer Eisenbahn Following station Trebnitz (Mark) towards Berlin Ostkreuz RB 26 Seelow-Gusow towards Kostrzyn Location
Alt_Rosenthal_station
Province of Prussia
Reichenbach (im Eulengebirge) Landkreis Schweidnitz Landkreis Strehlen Landkreis Trebnitz Landkreis Waldenburg Landkreis Wohlau City of Glogau City of Görlitz City
Province_of_Lower_Silesia
German Generalmajor and SS-Obergruppenfuhrer
Oskar Schwerk (born 16 July 1869 in Hünern, Trebnitz district; died 14 November 1950) was a German Generalmajor and SS-Obergruppenfuhrer. Oskar Schwerk
Oskar_Schwerk
Mid-14th century illuminated manuscript
married life of the Hedwig and her life within the Cistercian nunnery of Trebnitz. This art piece, a fine example of Central European Gothic art, is valued
Hedwig_Codex
High Duke of Poland from 1238 to 1241
(1265–1270); Agnes (1236 – 14 May after 1277), Abbess of St. Clara in Trebnitz; Hedwig (1238/1241 – 3 April 1318), Abbess of St. Clara in Wrocław. History
Henry_II_the_Pious
German painter
Carl Wuttke (3 January 1849, Trebnitz - 4 July 1927, Munich) was a German landscape and architectural painter. From 1871 to 1873, he studied at the Berlin
Carl_Wuttke
Berlin–Halle 161.6 km (100.4 mi) Upgraded 200 km/h (120 mph) 2006 Operational Trebnitz–Leipzig railway Bk–Leipzig 81.2 km (50.5 mi) Upgraded 200 km/h (120 mph)
List of high-speed railway lines
List_of_high-speed_railway_lines
Female Catholic congregation
of a separate congregation. Later the mother house was transferred to Trebnitz, and temporarily, during the Kulturkampf, to Teschen, where a provincial
Sisters of Mercy of St. Charles Borromeo
Sisters_of_Mercy_of_St._Charles_Borromeo
Prussian diplomat (1815–1881)
Abgeordnetenhaus (Prussia) In office 1866–1877 Constituency Breslau 2 (Militsch-Trebnitz) Personal details Born (1815-06-29)29 June 1815 Königsberg, East Prussia
Friedrich Albrecht zu Eulenburg
Friedrich_Albrecht_zu_Eulenburg
Austrian field marshal (1766–1858)
Bohemian military family of Czech origin at Chateau Třebnice (German: Trebnitz) near Sedlčany in Bohemia (now part of the town). His father, Count Peter
Joseph_Radetzky_von_Radetz
Railway station in Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany
German state of Saxony-Anhalt. In 1857 the station was opened with the Trebnitz–Leipzig railway. Since the full commissioning of the line from Berlin to
Bitterfeld_station
Prussian cavalry general (1721–1773)
rank of lieutenant. With the 4th Hussars, he was stationed in the city of Trebnitz, and he brought his squadron to a state of conspicuous efficiency. In August
Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz
Friedrich_Wilhelm_von_Seydlitz
Railway stop in Dessau-Roßlau, Germany
12.2366 System Bf Owned by DB Netz Operated by DB Station&Service Lines Trebnitz–Leipzig railway (KBS 251) Platforms 2 side platforms Tracks 2 Train operators
Dessau_Süd_station
Town in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
Třebenice (German: Trebnitz) is a town in Litoměřice District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,900 inhabitants. Třebenice
Třebenice (Litoměřice District)
Třebenice_(Litoměřice_District)
Railway station in Dessau-Roßlau, Germany
line branches off to the north east at a triangular junction from the Trebnitz–Leipzig railway. On it is the formerly significant Roßlau freight yard
Roßlau_(Elbe)_station
Regierungsbezirk of Silesia
Reichenbach (im Eulengebirge) Landkreis Schweidnitz Landkreis Strehlen Landkreis Trebnitz Landkreis Waldenburg Landkreis Wohlau Demshuk, Andrew (2014). "The Lost
Breslau_(region)
Schönburg Steinburg Castle, Steinburg Bonau Castle, Teuchern Trebnitz Castle, Trebnitz Neu-Augustusburg Castle, Weißenfels Moritzburg Castle, Zeitz Zscheiplitz
List of castles in Saxony-Anhalt
List_of_castles_in_Saxony-Anhalt
1945 siege of the German city of Breslau during World War II
appeared that the Polish 2. Army, which was being concentrated around Trebnitz, would join the siege. However, it was eventually directed west there is
Siege_of_Breslau
des Hochmeisters des Deutschen Ordens Konrad von Feuchtwangen in der Zisterzienserinnenkirche in Trebnitz.) Stadtarchiv Feuchtwangen, Feuchtwangen 1990.
Konrad_von_Feuchtwangen
Province of Prussia (1815–1919)
43,187 (98.7%) 459 (1.0%) 19 (0.0%) 3 (0.0%) 72 (0.2%) 28 (0.1%) 43,768 Trebnitz 50,423 (97.7%) 1,051 (2.0%) 7 (0.0%) (0.0%) 57 (0.1%) 48 (0.1%) 51,586
Province_of_Silesia
33473 Zechin 33474 Neutrebbin 33475 Letschin 33476 Neuhardenberg 33477 Trebnitz bei Müncheberg 33478 Groß Neuendorf 33479 Küstrin-Kietz 335 Frankfurt (Oder)
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Austro-Hungarian military order
Radetzky of Radetz, Czech: Jan Josef Václav hrabe Radecký z Radce) (Schloss Trebnitz; Czech: Trebnice), Bohemia, 2 November 1766 – Milan, Italy, 5 January 1858)
Military Order of Maria Theresa
Military_Order_of_Maria_Theresa
High Duchess consort of Poland
January 1265), married in 1244 to Przemysł I of Greater Poland. Agnes of Trebnitz (c. 1236 – 14 May aft. 1277), left by her mother with the Franciscans at
Anne of Bohemia, Duchess of Silesia
Anne_of_Bohemia,_Duchess_of_Silesia
Ulrich kept the Duchies of Oels and Dobroszyce with Międzybórz and parts of Trebnitz and transferred Bernstadt to his nephew Charles. In 1698, Christian Ulrich
Christian Ulrich I, Duke of Württemberg-Oels
Christian_Ulrich_I,_Duke_of_Württemberg-Oels
Guhrau, Steinau, Wohlau Leopold von Frankenberg-Ludwigsdorf KP 2 Militsch, Trebnitz August von Maltzan FKV 3 Gross Wartenberg, Oels Konrad Adolf von Dyhrn
February 1867 North German federal election
February_1867_North_German_federal_election
Railway halt in Germany
DB Station&Service Lines Berlin–Magdeburg railway (KBS 260) Biederitz–Trebnitz railway (KBS 254) Biederitz–Altengrabow railway (KBS 259) Biederitz–Magdeburg-Buckau
Biederitz_station
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
large estates to the Cistercian monks of Lubiąż (Leubus) and Trzebnica (Trebnitz) Abbeys and had the lands settled with German-speaking colonists. From
Buckow
Railway station in Germany
83872 Owned by DB Netz Operated by DB Station&Service Lines Biederitz–Trebnitz railway (KBS 254) Gommern–Pretzien light railway Light railways in Jerichow
Gommern_station
November 1420) Hedwig (bef. 1404 – aft. 4 February 1432), Canoness at Trebnitz (1416) Louis III (bef. 1405 – bef. 18 June 1441) Marek, Miroslav. "Complete
Henry_IX_of_Lubin
Sonnewalde Grodziszcze Spremberg Gródek Steinsdorf Szczeniowice Storkow Starków Trebnitz Trzebnica Treplin Trzepielin Treppeln Trzebule Vetschau Wietoszów Vogelsang
List of Polish exonyms for places in Germany
List_of_Polish_exonyms_for_places_in_Germany
Railway station in Germany
95401; 12.08880 Owned by DB Netz Operated by DB Station&Service Lines Trebnitz–Leipzig railway (KBS 254) Platforms 2 side platforms Tracks 2 Train operators
Zerbst/Anhalt_station
German Wehrmacht general (1898–1973)
Siegfried von Waldenburg Born 30 December 1898 Groß-Leipe near Obernigk, Kreis Trebnitz, Regierungsbezirk Breslau, Province of Silesia, Kingdom of Prussia, German
Siegfried_von_Waldenburg
Prussian gardener and landscape architect
Brandenburg) Park of Remplin Palace Park of Wolfshagen Palace Park of Schloss Trebnitz (at Müncheberg) Lenné Park in Frankfurt (Oder) Kaiserin-Augusta-Anlagen
Peter_Joseph_Lenné
transit centers were consolidated into Lager 94, alongside camps like Trebnitz (Lager 120 and 129) and Wartha (Lager 90), compounding overcrowding in
Wallisfurth_(Lager_94)
Railway station in Germany
93491 Owned by DB Netz Operated by DB Station&Service Lines Biederitz–Trebnitz railway (KBS 254) Platforms 2 side platforms Tracks 2 Train operators DB
Lübs_(bei_Magdeburg)_station
Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg & 2nd Elector of Saxony
When the Wettins also began to question his rights to Herzberg, Prettin, Trebnitz, Klöden, Pretzsch, Schmiedeberg and other possessions, he had to respond
Rudolf II, Duke of Saxe-Wittenberg
Rudolf_II,_Duke_of_Saxe-Wittenberg
Mountain range in Germany
Rauschenbach Reservoir Lichtenberg Reservoir Lehnmühle Reservoir Klingenberg Reservoir Malter Reservoir Trebnitz Unterer Großhartmannsdorfer Teich Wild Weißeritz
Eastern_Ore_Mountains
Roman Catholic archdiocese in Poland
Shepherd, 4 Sisters of St. Charles Borromeo, (a) from the mother-house at Trebnitz, 181, (b) from the mother-house at Trier, 5 Servants of the Sacred Heart
Archdiocese_of_Wrocław
fought in the Thirty Years' War supporting the Bohemian Revolt in Cosel, Trebnitz, and Wrocław. He also at married a woman named Anna and had a daughter
Melchior_Hedloff
redistributed across several locations including Wallisfurth (Camp 94), Trebnitz (Camps 120 and 129), Bischwitz (Camp 138), Juppendorf (Camp 159), Mittelsteine
Resettlement of Luxembourgers during World War II
Resettlement_of_Luxembourgers_during_World_War_II
Władysław I of Płock. Margareta (b. by 1430 – d. 10 May 1466), Abbess of Trebnitz (1456). In his will, Konrad V leave the town of Wołów to his wife as her
Konrad_V_Kantner
WWII German prisoner-of-war camp in Silesia
Johanna Schacht) (111/141 POWs) (Stalag VIII-B Teschen) E211 in Trzebnica (Trebnitz), railway work E218 in Pławniowice (Flössingen) - 17 POWs worked the estate
Stalag_VIII-B
Geographic region
border river of the Lusatian Neisse into Poland as the Wał Trzebnicki (Trebnitz Ridge) as far as the River Bóbr (German: Bober). The Lusatian Border Ridge
Lusatian_Border_Ridge
German composer (1729–1781)
Zielona Góra (Germ. Grünberg) and Cistercian nuns’ of Trzebnica (Germ. Trebnitz) estates’ administrator. They had five children. The earliest manuscript
Wilhelm_Adolph
noble family of Forcade. She married 17 January 1832 at Krakowahne Castle, Trebnitz County in Silesia with Heinrich Sylvius Friedrich Adolf von Randow, Herr
Amalie Wilhelmine Henriette Ernestine Bianca von Forcade de Biaix
Amalie_Wilhelmine_Henriette_Ernestine_Bianca_von_Forcade_de_Biaix
German police chief
daughter. The couple and their daughter was killed during the occupation of Trebnitz by the Red Army in 1945. "Adelige Häuser B, Band X, Band 52 der Gesamtreihe"
Heinrich_von_Schroeter
14th-century Polish nobleman
1399) Catherine (b. c. 1344 – d. 10 April 1404/4 October 1405?), Abbess of Trebnitz (1372) Hedwig (b. 1346 – d. c. 30 January 1385), married ca. 1366 to Jan
Louis_I_of_Brzeg
arms Trąby II coat of arms Trąby III coat of arms Trebnicki coat of arms Trebnitz coat of arms Trecki coat of arms Trembiński coat of arms Tresler coat of
Armorial_of_Polish_nobility
German archivist and historian (1828–1911)
published output concerns the History of Silesia. Colmar Grünhagen was born in Trebnitz and grew up in Breslau. His father was an apothecary. Between 1841 and
Colmar_Grünhagen
German composer and conductor
University of the Arts Bern and the German-Polish Ensemble in Schloss Trebnitz under the auspices of the German Music Council. He had the musical and
Alexis_Agrafiotis
of Striegau (German: Kreis Striegau) Strzegom District of Trebnitz (German: Kreis Trebnitz) Trzebnica District of Waldenburg (German: Kreis Waldenburg)
Territorial losses of Germany in the 20th century
Territorial_losses_of_Germany_in_the_20th_century
German sculptor
"Meister der figürlichen Plastik" (PDF). Wochenend Magazin – Journal. Schloß Trebnitz – Bildungs- und Begegnungszentrum e. V. p. 1. Retrieved 11 December 2015
Gustav_Seitz
Kleinbahn AG Kleinbahn Bremen-Tarmstedt Kleinbahn Bremen-Thedinghausen Breslau–Trebnitz–Prausnitzer Kleinbahn AG Buckower Kleinbahn AG Bunzlauer Kleinbahn AG Burgdorfer
List of former German railway companies
List_of_former_German_railway_companies
Railway station in Germany
21737 System Hp Owned by DB Netz Operated by DB Station&Service Lines Trebnitz–Leipzig railway (KBS 254) Węgliniec–Roßlau railway (KBS 216) Wiesenburg–Roßlau
Rodleben_station
Polish Piast dynasty princess (died 1211)
des fürstlichen jungfräulichen Klosterstiftes Cistercienser Ordens in Trebnitz..., issued in Nysa in 1859. However, this work considered that Adelaide
Adelaide_of_Poland
German sculptor
"Ständehaus" in Dresden, a bronze monument of Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz in Trebnitz (now Trzebnica, Poland), a group of six figures depicting the "Protesting
Max_Baumbach
following municipalities: Deuben Gröben Gröbitz Krauschwitz Nessa Prittitz Teuchern Trebnitz 51°07′N 12°01′E / 51.117°N 12.017°E / 51.117; 12.017 v t e
Vier_Berge-Teucherner_Land
Railway station in Germany
75628 Owned by DB Netz Operated by DB Station&Service Lines Biederitz–Trebnitz railway (KBS 254) Platforms 2 side platforms Tracks 3 Train operators DB
Königsborn_station
Railway line in Germany and Poland
freight yard From Wiesenburg Roßlau Ra 231.2 Meinsdorf Rossel From and to Trebnitz (Magdeburg) Bundesstraße 184 233.7 Roßlau (Elbe) To Leipzig Hbf Source:
Węgliniec–Roßlau_railway
(in German) Tornitz Bockwindmühle Derelict Muehlen Archiv (in German) Trebnitz Turmholländer Muehlen Archiv (in German) Tultewitz Turmholländer Muehlen
List of windmills in Saxony-Anhalt
List_of_windmills_in_Saxony-Anhalt
Prussian Army commander
family estates at Mahlen (today Wisznia Mała) in the Silesian county of Trebnitz. He fought in the wars of Spanish and Austrian succession, the Great Northern
Kaspar_Ernst_von_Schultze
Place in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
1871. Until the end of World War II, Bad Obernigk was part of Landkreis Trebnitz in the Province of Lower Silesia, Germany. Because of its spas and sanatoriums
Oborniki_Śląskie
Railway line in German Empire
Müncheberg (Mark) Müncheberg Light Railway connection 50.7 Obersdorf 53.5 Trebnitz (Mark) 58.4 Alt Rosenthal 63.5 Seelow-Gusow 67.2 Werbig Eberswalde–Frankfurt
Prussian_Eastern_Railway
Třebelovice Trebendorf: Třebeň Trebine: Třebín, p. of Úštěk Trebitsch: Třebíč Trebnitz: Třebenice (Litoměřice District) Třebnice, p. of Meclov Třebnice, p. of
List of German names for places in the Czech Republic
List_of_German_names_for_places_in_the_Czech_Republic
Former noble family
'Gaffron-Kunern' The important estates in the principality of Oels were: Mahjau (Trebnitz county, from 1387 to 1448), Buschka (1358 sold), Gaffron (before 1358 to
Gaffron_family
Train infrastructure in Germany
station were reconfigured so that the Magdeburg–Leipzig railway and the Trebnitz–Leipzig railway, which previously had separate tracks between Leipzig Hauptbahnhof
Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle high-speed railway
Erfurt–Leipzig/Halle_high-speed_railway
Railway station in Delitzsch, Germany
52417; 12.34528 Owned by Deutsche Bahn Operated by DB Station&Service Lines Trebnitz–Leipzig (km 60.40) Delitzscher Kleinbahn (km 37.30; closed) Platforms 3
Delitzsch_unterer_Bahnhof
German ancient noble family
1449 Jahnsfelde 1450 Gielsdorf, Grünthal, Leuenberg, Schulzendorf 1472 Trebnitz 1480 Quilitz (Neuhardenberg) pre-1500 Tempelfelde, Torgelow, Tiefensee
Pfuel
and the patronage of Henry I the Bearded. Two monasteries, in Trzebnica (Trebnitz) and Henryków (Heinrichau), as well as two residences, in Wrocław and Legnica
Silesian_architecture
Austrian historian
Vienna) was an Austrian historian. Die Urkundenfälschungen des Klosters Trebnitz. Studien zur Verfassungsentwicklung der deutschrechtlichen Klosterdörfer
Heinrich_Appelt
Sanctuary in Germany
Borromeo, who had been expelled from the order's former mother house Trebnitz Abbey, in Silesia. Grafschaft is now the mother house. This is a nursing
Grafschaft_Abbey
very young after a fall from his horse during a hunt and was buried in Trebnitz, where his sister Gertrude was the Abbess. Prince Konrad was the hero of
Konrad_the_Curly
confined rooms inside an old Cistercian monastery and surrounding farmsteads. Trebnitz (Lager 129 und 120) Wallisfurth (Lager 94) Wartha (Lager 90) Following
Resettlement camp (Umsiedlungslager)
Resettlement_camp_(Umsiedlungslager)
Löwenberg–Prenzlau Thyrow TF VBB 6 x Berlin–Halle Trebbin TF VBB 5 x Berlin–Halle Trebnitz (Mark) MOL VBB 6 x Berlin–Kostrzyn Treuenbrietzen PM VBB 7 x Jüterbog–Nauen
List of railway stations in Brandenburg
List_of_railway_stations_in_Brandenburg
Beyendorf MD marego 6 X Magdeburg–Thale Biederitz JL marego 5 X X Biederitz–Trebnitz Biendorf SLK marego 6 X Köthen–Aschersleben Biesenrode MSH 6 X Klostermansfeld–Wippra
List of railway stations in Saxony-Anhalt
List_of_railway_stations_in_Saxony-Anhalt
von Schrenk Borromean Sisters 1838 Sisters of Mercy of St. Borromeo of Trebnitz Prince-Bishop Melchior, Freiherr von Diepenbrock Borromean Sisters 1848
List_of_religious_institutes
Railway line in Germany
early on part of the Anhalt line. The Bitterfeld–Dessau section of the Trebnitz–Leipzig railway was electrified as a test track in 1911. Electrification
Berlin–Halle_railway
Railway stop in Delitzsch, Germany
Delitzsch was today's unterer Bahnhof, formerly Berliner Bahnhof on the Trebnitz–Leipzig railway, opened in 1859. The Halle-Sorau-Guben Railway Company
Delitzsch_oberer_Bahnhof
TREBNITZ
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Munn.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Neelanchal | நீலாஂசல
Nilgiris hills
Female
Welsh
Welsh name GWAWR means "dawn."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Nature or Earth
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew, Jewish, Spanish
Lily; Rose
Girl/Female
Tamil
A bird
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, German, Greek, Swedish
Victory of the People; Abbreviation of Nicholas; People's Victory
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Serves God.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Irish Prendergast.
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : variant of Whan.English : topographic name for someone who lived in a corner or angle or land, from Old English hwamm ‘corner’, or a habitational name from Wham in County Durham, named with this word.
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