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Meaning of "dannenberg"

dannenberg (noun) - a surname of German origin
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  • A surname from German.

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Coat of arms of the former district of Dannenberg.
From them Dannenberg had four great grandchildren.
Its seat is in the town Dannenberg.
At Dannenberg and Hitzacker the train halted briefly for official receptions.
The symbols of the counts of Dannenberg have been preserved to this day.
He died in a hospital in Dannenberg.
Syrup was born in Lüchow, Dannenberg district, in the Prussian Province of Hanover.
I have seen old men who wept aloud and young men who swore to kill Dannenberg.
Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Dannenberg to signal their opposition to the cargo.
The other day I was lucky enough to have breakfast with Linda Dannenberg.
Henry of Dannenberg.
Substantial additional funds will be needed to complete the relocation, Dannenberg said.
Dannenberg is a town in the district Lüchow-Dannenberg, in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Coat of arms of the town of Dannenberg Elbe.
Dannenberg was born in Weißenfels, Province of Saxony current Saxony-Anhalt.

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We call you back Auktionshaus Dannenberg.
A single to Dannenberg cost 120 pfennigs in second class and 80 pfennigs in third class.
Even in this campaign, the chief of staff Ferdinand von Dannenberg was appointed General.
In 1671 the barony of Dannenberg went back to the Welf line in Celle.
Wolfenbüttel was eventually awarded to Augustus, son of Henry of Dannenberg.
Transport = = = Hitzacker has a railway link to Dannenberg and Lüneburg on the Wendland Railway.
Journey times in the early years were about 66 minutes to Lüneburg and 44 minutes to Dannenberg.
It was granted town rights by the counts of Dannenberg in the 13th century.
Score following was first introduced in 1984 independently by Barry Vercoe and Roger Dannenberg.
The last exhibition in which Dannenberg participated was in 1937.
Wolfenbüttel was eventually awarded [ by whom? ] to Augustus, son of Henry of Dannenberg.
In 1908, Dannenberg rejoined The Few as a means of showing her work outside the major salons.
On 13 April the column was strafed by four Spitfires near Dannenberg.
The city received city law in 1252 from the Count of Dannenberg.

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