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** and Margrave
** 1578 – 1603: George Frederick I / I / I / I
( Regent, also
Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach,
Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach and Duke
of Brandenburg-Jägerndorf
)
** George,
Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach
( b. 1484
)
** an out-of-marriage daughter (?- 1044 ), a wife
of the Nordmark
Margrave Bernard
** Frederick I,
Margrave of Baden
( executed
) ( b. 1249
)
** Ottokar I,
Margrave of Styria, died 1064
** Ottokar II,
Margrave of Styria, died 1122
** Ottokar III,
Margrave of Styria, died 1164
** and Brandenburg
** 1603 – 1608: Joachim I / I / III Frederick
( Regent, also Duke
of Brandenburg-Jägerndorf and Elector
of Brandenburg )
** 1608 – 1618: John I / III Sigismund
( Regent, also Elector
of Brandenburg )
** Frederick William, Elector
of Brandenburg starts to rule.
** The Netherlands and
Brandenburg sign a military treaty.
** Margaret
of Thuringia, wife
of the Elector
of Brandenburg ( d. 1501
)
** Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D, BWV 1050: with Yehudi Menuhin / George Malcolm / Bath Festival Orchestra
** Documents are exhibited in
the cathedral museum in
the town
of Brandenburg an der Havel.
** Brandenburgisch
( in
Brandenburg, northern Saxony-Anhalt ), incl.
** Berlin
Brandenburg Airport March 16, 2013
** Brandenburg Concerto No. 6
( Solo parts for two violas
)
** Mühlberg,
Brandenburg, a town in
the Elbe-Elster district,
Brandenburg
** Berlin
Brandenburg Airport 27 October 2013 Base
** Brandenburg Airport Base 17 March
** Berlin
Brandenburg Airport 17 March Hub
** 1st Regiment,
Brandenburg Division
( without 3rd Battalion
)
** Platoon Kampfgruppe,
Brandenburg Division
** The Battle
of Brandenburg Crossing is also sometimes called
the Battle
of Brandenburg Station
** The Six
Brandenburg Concertos
** Rosenau,
Brandenburg, in
the district Potsdam-Mittelmark,
Brandenburg
** Hermsdorf,
Brandenburg, in
the Oberspreewald-Lausitz district,
Brandenburg
** and von
** edited by Leonhard
von Spengel, with commentary in Latin, Leipzig, 1847
( online
)
** Parzival by Wolfram
von Eschenbach-( Middle High German
)
** Hermann and Dorothea by Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe
( 1797
)
** Faust by Johann Wolfgang
von Goethe
( part 1 1806, part 2 c. 1833
)
** Vice president
( since 1992 ): Wilhelm
von Gottberg
** the King
of Bohemia
( král český, König
von Böhmen
)
** the Duke
of Saxony
( Herzog
von Sachsen
)
** Die Witwe
von Ephesus
** K. G.
von Wächter, Beiträge zur deutschen Geschichte, insbesondere des deutschen Strafrechts
( Tübingen, 1845
)
** Max Ritter
von Müller, German World War I fighter ace
( b. 1887
)
** Joseph Victor
von Scheffel, German poet
( d. 1886
)
** Herbert
von Karajan, Austrian conductor
( d. 1989
)
** John
von Neumann, Hungarian-born mathematician
( b. 1903
)
** Claus
von Bülow, British socialite
** In a response to Georges Bonnet's speech
of January 26, German Foreign Minister Joachim
von Ribbentrop, referring to Bonnet's alleged statement
of December 6, 1938 accepting Eastern Europe as being in Germany's exclusive sphere
of influence, protests that all French security commitments in that region are " now off limits ".
** German surrender
of Paris: General Dietrich
von Choltitz surrenders Paris to
the Allies in defiance
of Hitler ’ s orders to destroy it.
** U. S. Ordnance troops find
the coffins
of Frederick Wilhelm I, Frederick
the Great, Paul
von Hindenburg, and his wife.
** Rocket scientist Wernher
von Braun and 120 members
of his team surrender to U. S. forces
( later going on to help to start
the U. S. space program ).
** Klaus
von Klitzing, German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
** Joachim
von Ribbentrop, German Nazi foreign minister
( b. 1893
)
** Marie-Louise
von Motesiczky, Austrian painter
( b. 1906
)
** John
von Neumann, Hungarian-born mathematician
( d. 1957
)
** Franz
von Hipper, German admiral
( d. 1932
)
** Theodore
von Kármán, Hungarian-American engineer and physicist
( b. 1881
)
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