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Marienburg and ),
The commanders of Fellin, Goldingen ( Kuldīga ), Marienburg ( Alūksne ), Reval ( Tallinn ), and the bailiff of Weißenstein ( Paide ) belonged to the five-member entourage of the Order's Master.
* Ordensburg Marienburg ( Malbork Castle ), the large brick castle built by the Teutonic Knights
* Marienburg ( Warhammer ), a fictional city in the Warhammer Fantasy world
In the treaty, the Teutonic Order ceded the territories of Pomerelia ( Eastern Pomerania ) with Danzig, Kulmerland with Kulm and Thorn, the mouth of the Vistula with Elbing and Marienburg ( Malbork ), and the Bishopric of Warmia ( Ermland ) with Allenstein ( Olsztyn ).
This smaller region consisted of the rural districts of Elbing, Marienburg ( today Malbork ), Marienwerder ( today Kwidzyn ), Rosenberg ( today Susz ), Stuhm ( today Sztum ), and the city of Elbing ( Elbląg ); the districts of Elbing and Marienburg and the city of Elbing had previously been part of Regierungsbezirk Danzig.
In the subsequent Treaty of Marienburg ( June 1656 ), Charles X Gustav promised to cede to Frederick William the voivodships of Chełmno, Malbork, Pomerellia, and the Prince-Bishopric of Ermland, if Frederick William would support Charles Gustav's effort.
* Bartholomäus Blume (+ 1460 executed ), mayor of the city of Marienburg
The commanders of Fellin, Goldingen ( Kuldīga ), Marienburg ( Alūksne ), Reval ( Tallinn ), and the bailiff of Weißenstein ( Paide ) belonged to the five-member entourage of the Order's Master.
Although at both Marienburg and Anklam the bombing was done at relatively low altitudes ( 11, 000 to 14, 000 ft ), a tactic permitted by the surprise nature of this unexpectedly long flight, accuracy ( especially at the former ) was remarkable and was hailed by General Eaker as " the classic example of precision bombing ".
The Swedes attacked in the direction of Graudenz ( Grudziądz ), were stopped, and retreated to Stuhm ( Sztum ) and Marienburg ( Malbork ).
The Order assigned Heinrich von Plauen to defend Prussian Pomerania ( Pomerelia ), who moved rapidly to bolster the defence of Castle Marienburg in Prussian Pomesania.
Jakob Sigismund Beck ( 6 August 1761 – 29 August 1840 ), German philosopher, was born in the village of Ließau in the rural district of Marienburg ( Malbork ) in West Prussia in 1761, at that time belonging to the Polish-Lithuanian province of Royal Prussia.
By December 1409, Jogaila and Vytautas had agreed on a common strategy: their armies would unite into a single massive force and march together towards Marienburg ( Malbork ), capital of the Teutonic Knights.

Marienburg and former
* Marienburg, Suriname-a village and former sugar plantation in Suriname
The Empire maintains a cool relationship with its former province of Marienburg, the city of merchants.

Marienburg and monastery
* Marienburg: a 12th-century castle and later monastery near Pünderich and Alf.
* Ebrach Abbey Beginning with the 13th century, the bishops of Würzburg had their hearts brought to the monastery in Ebrach ( entrails to the chapel of the Marienburg, bodies to the St. Kilian cathedral ).
* Ebrach Abbey, Germany, Heart burial of the Bishops of Würzburg: Beginning with the 13th century, the bishops of Würzburg had their hearts brought to the monastery in Ebrach ( entrails to the chapel of the Marienburg, bodies to the St. Kilian cathedral ).

Marienburg and built
The town was built in Prussia around the fortress Ordensburg Marienburg which was founded in 1274 on the east bank of the river Nogat by the Teutonic Knights.

Marienburg and near
* Marienburg Castle, Ostalbkreis, a castle in Niederalfingen near Aalen, Germany
At the age of three Marta was taken by an aunt and sent to Marienburg ( the present-day Alūksne in Latvia, near the border with Estonia and Russia ) where she was raised by Johann Ernst Glück, a Lutheran pastor and educator who was the first to translate the Bible into Latvian.
He died at Marienburg Castle near Hanover in 1953.
Located near Marienburg, it was originally a hutted and tented camp with double boundary fence and had watchtowers.

Marienburg and ruins
It was during this campaign that he discovered the ruins of Sith Rionnasc ' namishathir and set up his capital there, calling it the City of Marius, or Marienburg.

Marienburg and Roman
Due to the Pope dismantling the Knights Templar, he moved the headquarters of the order from Venice, located there by his predecessor, to Castle Marienburg in Pomesania, outside the Holy Roman Empire.

Marienburg and fortress
Vytautas escaped to the Teutonic fortress of Marienburg and was baptised there under the name Wigand.
On 17 July, his army began a laboured advance, arriving at Marienburg only on 25 July, by which time the new Grand Master, Heinrich von Plauen, had organised a defence of the fortress.
The fortress Malbork Castle | Ordensburg Marienburg, founded in 1274, the world ’ s largest brick castle and the Teutonic Knights | Teutonic Order's headquarters on the River Nogat.
The Order began constructing a fortress known as Schlochau on a hill east of the settlement ; the fortress, the Order's second-largest after Marienburg, was completed in 1367.

Marienburg and Germany
* Marienburg Castle, Leutesdorf, Germany, a small baroque castle in Rhineland-Palatinate.
* Marienburg Castle ( Hanover ) in Germany
* Marienburg Castle ( Hildesheim ) in Germany

Mosel and ),
), Moritz Count von Dietrichstein, Heinrich Eduard Josef Baron von Lannoy, Ignaz Franz Baron von Mosel, Carl Czerny, Johann Nepomuk Hummel, Ignaz Moscheles, and the eight-year-old Franz Liszt ( although it seems Liszt was not invited personally, but his teacher Czerny arranged for him to be involved ).
The production line closed in 1991 and the factory in Mosel ( Zwickau ), where the Trabant 1. 1 had been made, was sold to Volkswagen.
Wim Wenders Photo Exhibition, in conjunction with the publication, Once, Munich: Schirmer / Mosel ( 2001 ), touring exhibition: Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome ( 1993 ); Villa delle Rose, Bologna ( 1994 ); FNAC, Paris ( 1994 ); Parco, Tokyo ( 1994 ); FNAC, Berlin ( 1995 ); Villa Rufolo, Ravello ( 1995 )
Written in the West, in conjunction with the publication, Written in the West, Munich: Schirmer / Mosel ( 1987 ), touring exhibition: Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris ( 1986 ); Encontros de Fotografia, Coimbra ( 1987 ); Palazzo della Triennale di Milano ( 1988 ); Film Society of Miami ( 1988 ); Goethe Institut, Stockholm ( 1988 ); Goethe Institut, Copenhagen ( 1988 ); Saint-Yrieix-La-Perche ( 1990 ); Städtische Galerie Schwarzes Kloster, Freiburg ( Breisgau ) ( 1992 )
The southern and eastern parts are mainly hill country ( Westerwald, Hunsrück, Bergisches Land, Taunus and Eifel ), cut by river valleys, principally the Rhine and Mosel.
* Moselle ( river ), a European river, named Mosel in German
* Mosel ( wine region ), a German appellation, formerly known as Mosel-Saar-Ruwer
** Mosel ( community ), Wisconsin, an unicorporated community
* Ruwer ( region ), formally Ruwertal, a subordinate region of the German wine-growing region Mosel, which was formerly known as Mosel-Saar-Ruwer
It is famous for its wines of Riesling, see Ruwer ( region ), and previous to August 1, 2007 the Mosel region used to be known as Mosel-Saar-Ruwer.
Mosel is one of 13 German wine regions ( Weinbaugebiete ) for quality wines ( QbA and Prädikatswein ), and takes its name from the Moselle River ().
Within the Mosel region, there are the following six districts ( Bereiche ) and 19 collective vineyard designations ( Großlagen ), plus 524 single vineyard ( Einzellagen ) designations.
He has shot album covers for Lady Gaga, Elvis Costello and the Attractions, Björk, Boy George, David Bowie, Kylie Minogue, The Style Council, Paul Weller, Gwen Stefani, Cheryl Cole, Seal, ABC and Massive Attack, and has produced Nicknight ( 1994 ), a twelve year retrospective, and Flora ( 1997 ), a series of flower pictures, both published by Schirmer Mosel.
* Zell ( Mosel ), in Rhineland-Palatinate
The movie, All The Way Home ( 1963 ), was adapted by Philip H. Reisman, Jr. from the Agee novel and the Mosel play.

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