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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Bremen (state)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The state of Bremen consists of two separated enclaves: the cities of Bremen, which is the state capital, and Bremerhaven.
The City of Bremen, a member of the Hanseatic League, became an imperial free city of the Holy Roman Empire, and hence a state, in 1646.
In 1905, Bremen had an area of 256 km², and a population of 263,000.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Bremen_(state)   (294 words)

  
 Nokieksel :: encyclopedia : Adam vun Bremen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Adam vun Bremen (Adamus Bremensis) weer en Schoolmeester un Baas vun de School to Bremen in dat 11.
Inter quos metropolis Hammaburg caput extollit, olim viris et armis potens, agro et frugibus felix; nunc vero peccatorum vindictae patens, in solitudinem redacta est.
He schrifft ok, dat dat Bischöp in Palmis bi de Eider (hüüt Pahlen), Heliganstade, Razzispurg (Ratzeborg), Aldinburg (Oldenborg in Holsteen), Michilinburg (Mekelnborg), Stood, Lismona (Lesum, hüüt Deel vun Bremen), Wildishusin, Bremen, Ferde (Verden), Ramsola (Ramelsloh) un Fresia (Freesland) geev.
low-saxon.encyclopedia.st /Adam_vun_Bremen   (375 words)

  
 Thirty Years' War
They also acquired a vote in the Imperial German Diet (which elected the Holy Roman Emperor).
Sweden got Western Pomerania and the bishoprics of Bremen and Stettin.
They also got control of the mouth of the Oder, Elbe, and Weser Rivers.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/t/th/thirty_years__war.html   (3168 words)

  
 Germany HQ : Bremen Germany
Located at the Verden Aller city limits and 20 minutes from Bremen City center.
Outline of studies being conducted at university of Bremen on 3D perception.
CASA - Internationale Sprachschule - Deutschkurse in Bremen
www.germanyhq.com /bremengermany/index.php   (767 words)

  
 Northern War - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
While Charles was stubbornly refusing to leave Turkey, Augustus II took advantage of his absence; he invaded (1709) Poland and expelled Stanislaus I, while Peter I completed the conquest of Swedish Livonia, Ingermanland, and Karelia.
Frederick IV of Denmark also resumed the war, seized ducal Schleswig, and conquered the Swedish duchies of Bremen and Verden in Germany, which he sold to Hanover on condition that Hanover join in the war against Sweden.
Swedish Pomerania was taken by the Poles, and Prussia, fishing in troubled waters, seized Stettin.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/N/NrthrnWr.asp   (903 words)

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