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y Hesse, Germany, between forces of British, | Hanoverian and Hessian troops under the Prince of Hesse |
It is divided into the so-called | Hanoverian and Westphalian Emsland. |
e also helped breeds such as the Holsteiner, | Hanoverian and Dutch Warmblood. |
In 1764, he retired from the | Hanoverian army and entered the Russian service as a fi |
ceived orders to join up with the retreating | Hanoverian army at Hersfeld. |
g the wounded Alvinczi in 1794, while in the | Hanoverian army Scharnhorst first saw action under the |
g had again transferred however, joining the | Hanoverian Army first as a non-serving officer in the Y |
The next day saw the | Hanoverian army holding on a line from Hamelin to Vorem |
In 1803 the | Hanoverian army was disbanded, and Alten took service w |
In 1813 he joined the new | Hanoverian army. |
He also served as General of infantry in the | Hanoverian army. |
ive coverage of Niki de Saint Phalle and the | Hanoverian artist Kurt Schwitters. |
Originally, the NZWHA started in 1978 as the | Hanoverian Breeders Association, and the first stallion |
er Saxony is the domain of the Oldenburg and | Hanoverian breeds, the latter being closely linked to t |
ade and Maj-Gen Friedrich Kielmansegge's 1st | Hanoverian Brigade. |
division under Vogel von Falkenstein in the | Hanoverian campaign, and succeeded him, in July, in com |
of certain privileges he had secured for the | Hanoverian Catholics, consecrated him bishop of Spiga i |
bite but transferred their allegiance to the | Hanoverian cause before 1745, when a prominent Jacobite |
ive part in a movement for reform within the | Hanoverian Church, and he was a member of the synod whi |
phen Varcoe (Bass), Maulbronn Chamber Choir, | Hanoverian Court Orchestra/Hannoversche Hofkapelle (on |
rk LeBrocq (Tenor), James Rutherford (Bass), | Hanoverian Court Orchestra/Hannoversche Hofkapelle (on |
union by the Swedish and from 1715 on by the | Hanoverian Crown. |
pation (1712-1715) - and from 1715 on by the | Hanoverian Crown. |
pation (1712-1715) - and from 1715 on by the | Hanoverian Crown. |
Swedish and from 1715 on by the British and | Hanoverian Crown. |
nt of the 1745 Jacobite uprising against the | Hanoverian crown. |
De Fabrice, a | Hanoverian diplomat visiting London in the early 1720s, |
on Karl Iwan Bodo von Hodenberg (1826-1907), | Hanoverian diplomat, minister for education, cultural a |
he way the Campbells and others loyal to the | Hanoverian dynasty were, however although Lochiel was a |
After the Papal recognition of the | Hanoverian Dynasty in January 1766, he conformed to the |
The Mathematical Practitioners of | Hanoverian England, 1966 |
corps he took part with Lord Cathcart in the | Hanoverian expedition of 1805. |
He was born into a | Hanoverian family in Brunswick and served successively |
Additionally there is a | Hanoverian farm house at the junction of Warren Lane an |
his battery was assigned to the newly formed | Hanoverian Field Artillery Regiment No. 10. |
arallel, there was a design using the Guelph | Hanoverian flag of horizontal yellow and white stripes |
ites under Prince Charlie routed the hapless | Hanoverian force. |
The center of the | Hanoverian front was deployed north of the town of Hast |
Aramis was a | Hanoverian gelding, and was a showjumper ridden by Mari |
of the breeding stock was absorbed into the | Hanoverian gene pool after the Second World War. |
The | Hanoverian General Maydel had been reinforced, giving h |
der Decken (25 May 1769 - 22 May 1840) was a | Hanoverian general and diplomat during the Napoleonic W |
tempts to continue in office in the incoming | Hanoverian government of King George I, and fearing imp |
Further actions by the | Hanoverian government returned him his right to use his |
or to Spain from 1759 to 1761, informing the | Hanoverian government of Spanish preparations to enter |
post-Battle of Culloden (1746) panic by the | Hanoverian government), but was effectively a forerunne |
ffmuir) and was attainted for treason by the | Hanoverian government, with his estates falling to the |
sing the Clan Sinclair supported the British | Hanoverian Government. |
me a telegraph operator in the employ of the | Hanoverian government. |
e Jacobite Rising of 1745 on the side of the | Hanoverian government. |
In 1866, Alexis was a Lieutenant in the | Hanoverian Guards Hussars Regiment and in 1868, he was |
of £300 per annum, and conferred on him the | Hanoverian Guelphic order of knighthood. |
He was knighted with the Grand Cross of the | Hanoverian Guelphic Order (GCH). |
he was made a Knight Commander of the Royal | Hanoverian Guelphic Order (KCH). |
Spruce Meadows breeds, trains, and sells | Hanoverian horses, and holds an annual "Name the Foal" |
Overall, the | Hanoverian Hound is sturdily built with a large head, s |
annoversches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 77 (2nd | Hanoverian Infantry Regiment Nr. 77) was an active infa |
Milhaud's -- destroyed a carelessly deployed | Hanoverian infantry battalion. |
strumental in securing the succession of the | Hanoverian King George I to the throne, rather than the |
When the | Hanoverian King George I succeeded in 1714, Cadogan rec |
obably a tribute to King George I, the first | Hanoverian King of Great Britain. |
r Square, which was named after the reigning | Hanoverian King George II by Conyngham. |
anover in 1837 with Ernest Augustus, the new | Hanoverian king, and the post was thereafter unnecessar |
ver, Germany, is the former residence of the | Hanoverian kings and the current seat of the Landtag of |
ntly moved to Leineschloss, the residence of | Hanoverian kings, though during the summer they usually |
In 1848 the new | Hanoverian law also provided for presbyteries in these |
The | Hanoverian left consisted of two entrenched batteries w |
The castle site appears in the Royal | Hanoverian Map Series (Kurhannoversche Landesaufnahme) |
torf (6 March 1682 - 3 September 1737) was a | Hanoverian minister and head of the German Chancery in |
It lies within a region known as the | Hanoverian Moor Geest. |
It is in a region known as the | Hanoverian Moor Geest. |
commanding on the of the infantry brigades ( | Hanoverian) of the King's German Legion in 1805. |
corporated and the first stallions were of a | Hanoverian or KWPN (Dutch Warmblood) background. |
He was invested as a Knight Commander, | Hanoverian Order (K.C.H.) and gained the rank of Colone |
He was created a Knight Grand Cross of the | Hanoverian Order in 1835, elected a Fellow of the Socie |
n was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal | Hanoverian Order by William IV and appointed Governor o |
Knight Commander of the | Hanoverian Order, 1820. |
Estates Assembly, the | Hanoverian parliament) to pass a new law as to the cons |
gn, he engaged in frequent disputes with the | Hanoverian parliament. |
In the early | Hanoverian period she takes on the role of political he |
bsequent works concentrated on the same late | Hanoverian period, beginning with a study of the lives |
Born in London, Behnes was the son of a | Hanoverian pianoforte-maker and his English wife. |
The wife of a | Hanoverian prince will usually take the title and style |
This is a list of | Hanoverian princes from the accession of George III to |
This is a list of | Hanoverian princesses by marriage from the accession of |
This is a list of | Hanoverian princesses from the accession of George III |
In 1944 the company was merged into the East | Hanoverian Railways (Osthannoversche Eisenbahnen) along |
was a standard gauge line built for the East | Hanoverian Railways (Osthannoversche Eisenbahnen or OHE |
one of the predecessor companies of the East | Hanoverian Railways, into which it was absorbed in 1944 |
England, where in 1815 he organised another | Hanoverian regiment to fight against the French during |
use in Chelsea, an establishment favoured by | Hanoverian royalty and demolished in 1839. |
use in Chelsea, an establishment favoured by | Hanoverian royalty and demolished in 1839. |
217) and the | Hanoverian Scenthound (Hannover'scher Schweisshund, no. |
more than once sat as representative in the | Hanoverian second chamber. |
of Leipzig (1813), subsequently entered the | Hanoverian service, and in 1823 that of Prussia. |
here in the harsh winter of 1795 English and | Hanoverian soldiers were buried who had died while on r |
28 July 1803 he began recruiting expatriate | Hanoverian soldiers to fight for the United Kingdom in |
Built in 1854 as the terminus of the | Hanoverian Southern Railway, the station lies west of t |
legitimate male line female descendants of a | Hanoverian Sovereign |
the legitimate male line descendants of a | Hanoverian Sovereign |
the legitimate daughters of a | Hanoverian Sovereign, |
the legitimate sons of a | Hanoverian Sovereign, |
western side of the station while the Royal | Hanoverian State Railways built its lines and its maint |
le began in 1852 in order to build the Royal | Hanoverian State Railways. |
nenburg-Goslar railway was also owned by the | Hanoverian State Railways, although it was operated by |
On 15 December 1866 the Royal | Hanoverian State Railways was merged into the Prussian |
rburg, was opened on 1 May 1847 by the Royal | Hanoverian State Railways. |
It is completed in a rich | Hanoverian style with elements from New Renaissance and |
be present in the Privy Council, secured the | Hanoverian succession to the Crown. |
Hanover (1899), The Electress Sophia and the | Hanoverian Succession (1903); he edited George Crabbe's |
te a pamphlet in support of George I and the | Hanoverian succession. |
1 to 1714, being turned out of office on the | Hanoverian succession. |
lled for issuing a pamphlet in favour of the | Hanoverian succession. |
of the accession of William III, and of the | Hanoverian succession; a second edition, issued in 1759 |
ng, Archbishop of Canterbury, noted Whig and | Hanoverian supporter. |
ish king, concerned with the exposure of his | Hanoverian territories should war arise, wished to draw |
By a redeployment of | Hanoverian territories in 1731 Bremen-Verden was convey |
By a redeployment of | Hanoverian territories in 1731 the Hanoverian Duchies o |
He commanded the | Hanoverian troops in the Spanish War of Succession and |
and Coalition forces (Austrian, British, and | Hanoverian troops) under Prince Josias of Coburg, in wh |
njane near the Trave, and the Drevani in the | Hanoverian Wendland and the northern Altmark. |
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