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Town in Brandenburg, Germany
Prenzlau (German: [ˈpʁɛntslaʊ] ; Low German: Prentzlow) is a town in Brandenburg, in north-eastern Germany, the administrative seat of Uckermark District
Prenzlau
Suburb of Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia
coordinates) Prenzlau is a rural locality in the Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Prenzlau had a population of 408 people. Prenzlau is
Prenzlau,_Queensland
German church
The Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church) in Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany, is the main Protestant parish church in the town, and is one of the most ornate
Marienkirche,_Prenzlau
Historic site in Queensland, Australia
Prenzlau State School is a heritage-listed state school at 357 Prenzlau Road, Prenzlau, Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Queensland
Prenzlau_State_School
15th century treaties between Brandenburg and Pomerania
Treaty of Prenzlau or Peace of Prenzlau (German: Vertrag von Prenzlau, Frieden von Prenzlau, Vergleich von Prenzlau) may refer to several treaties during
Treaty_of_Prenzlau
German national broadcaster based in Berlin and Potsdam
in Cottbus and Frankfurt (Oder), and regional offices in Perleberg and Prenzlau. RBB also operates ARD's studio in Warsaw; the responsibility changes every
Rundfunk_Berlin-Brandenburg
Railway station in Germany
Prenzlau (German: Bahnhof Prenzlau) is a railway station in the town of Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany. The station lies on the Angermünde–Stralsund railway
Prenzlau_station
Village of Prenzlau in Brandenburg, Germany
the city of Prenzlau, in the District (Landkreis) of Uckermark. With just 90 inhabitants, it is one of the smallest villages in Prenzlau. Ellingen was
Ellingen_(Prenzlau)
1806 battle during the War of the Fourth Coalition
7 Berlin 6 5 4 3 Jena–Auerstedt 2 1 In the Battle of Prenzlau or Capitulation of Prenzlau on 28 October 1806 two divisions of French cavalry and some
Battle_of_Prenzlau
16th-century German artist
of the Marienkirche in Prenzlau, dated 1512. The carved altar, made in Lübeck, partially survived the Great Fire of Prenzlau in 1945 because it had been
Master of the Prenzlau high altar
Master_of_the_Prenzlau_high_altar
Historical region in northeastern Germany
Vorpommern-Greifswald District of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Its traditional capital is Prenzlau. The region is named after the Uecker River, which is a tributary of the
Uckermark
1806 battle during the War of the Fourth Coalition
Another large segment was intercepted and destroyed in the Battle of Prenzlau by Murat. This event triggered a series of capitulations of Prussian troops
Battle_of_Lübeck
Topics referred to by the same term
Grunow may refer to: Grünow, Brandenburg Grunow-Dammendorf Grünow, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Albert Grunow (1826–1914), German-Austrian chemist and phycologist
Grunow
Parchim-class corvette
service in Indonesia, the ship was part of the East German Volksmarine, as Prenzlau (231). The Parchim-class corvette was developed for the East German Navy
KRI_Kapitan_Pattimura
Prenzlau, Brandenburg, 93 kilometres (58 mi) north of Berlin. It housed mainly Polish and Belgian officers. The camp, located just south of Prenzlau on
Oflag_II-A
French general and emperor (1769–1821)
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Napoleon
1466 treaty between Brandenburg and Pomerania
claims in 1470. The treaty of Soldin was superseded by the Second Peace of Prenzlau in May 1472, that ended the war and confirmed Pomerania as a Brandenburgian
Treaty_of_Soldin_(1466)
District of East Germany
mostly part of the state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The rural districts of Prenzlau and Templin (on 3 October 1990), municipalities of Nechlin, Wollschow,
Bezirk_Neubrandenburg
German lutheran theologian
1596, he was appointed inspector (superintendent) at the Marienkirche in Prenzlau. The capital of the Uckermark offered the convinced Lutheran an ideal field
Johannes_Fleck
distributes solar modules and systems. It was founded in 2001. Its plant in Prenzlau, Germany, provided the company with an annual production capacity of 280
Aleo_Solar
Suburb of Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia
State School in neighbouring Minden to the south, and Prenzlau State School in neighbouring Prenzlau to the south-west. The nearest government secondary
Coolana,_Queensland
Prussian general (1746–1818)
followed him up closely and Marshal Joachim Murat intercepted his corps at Prenzlau. On the morning of 28 October, a fortnight after Jena and three weeks after
Friedrich Ludwig, Prince of Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
Friedrich_Ludwig,_Prince_of_Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen
Prussian regiment of tall soldiers
throughout the Seven Years' War. The battalion surrendered near Erfurt and Prenzlau after the Prussian defeat at the Battle of Jena-Auerstedt in 1806 and was
Potsdam_Giants
Northern Low German dialect of Germany
area can be further divided into North-Markish (Stendal, Wittenberge, Prenzlau) and Middle-Markish (Brandenburg an der Havel). The modern South-Markish
Marchian
Hereditary Princess of Baden
Hesse-Darmstadt and Henriette Karoline of Palatine-Zweibrücken. Amalie was born in Prenzlau and was brought to St Petersburg with her mother in 1772 to visit the Russian
Princess Amalie of Hesse-Darmstadt
Princess_Amalie_of_Hesse-Darmstadt
German geographer
Raumer at the University of Berlin. Meinicke worked at the gymnasium in Prenzlau starting in September 1825. Here, he initially worked as a collaborator
Karl_Eduard_Meinicke
Railway line in Germany
runs along the Uckermark lakes and the adjoining Uecker river through Prenzlau to Pasewalk. The border between Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Angermünde–Stralsund_railway
German general (1895–1992)
and found not guilty. Gustav Lombard was born in Klein Spiegelberg, near Prenzlau, Province of Brandenburg, Germany. After his father's death in 1906 he
Gustav_Lombard
campaign in modern-day Thuringia (9–14 October 1806); the post-Jena or Prenzlau-Lübeck campaign in Brandenburg and Pomerania (October–November 1806); various
List of battles of the War of the Fourth Coalition
List_of_battles_of_the_War_of_the_Fourth_Coalition
Parchim-class corvette
service in Indonesia, ship was part of the East German Volksmarine, as Prenzlau / Wismar (241). The Parchim-class corvette was developed for the East German
KRI_Sutanto
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Military career of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington
Military_career_of_Arthur_Wellesley,_1st_Duke_of_Wellington
1815 period of the Napoleonic Wars
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Hundred_Days
Town in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
finally were forced to cede Strasburg to him according to the 1479 Treaty of Prenzlau. The town was a part of the Prussian Province of Brandenburg from the 19th
Strasburg,_Germany
River in Germany
a long wooden bridge. On the northern end of Unteruckersee the city of Prenzlau is situated, nowadays the district capital of Uckermark. In Middle Ages
Uecker_(river)
Urban area in West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
and towns of Stargard, Świnoujście, Police, Schwedt, Goleniów, Gryfino, Prenzlau, Pasewalk, Ueckermünde, Eggesin, Gartz, Stepnica, Penkun, Brüssow and Nowe
Szczecin_metropolitan_area
American representative for Krupp in the United States. He was born in Prenzlau, Germany, on October 29, 1867, to Traugott Johannes Tauscher (1838–1916)
Hans_Tauscher
Capital of Brandenburg, Germany
districts. The principal towns were Brandenburg upon Havel, Köpenick, Potsdam, Prenzlau, Spandau and Ruppin. Until 1875 Berlin also was a town within the governorate
Potsdam
German composer
Geschichte des Gymnasiums zu Prenzlau von 1543-1893: Festschrift des 350jährigen Bestehens der Anstalt. (Prenzlau, 1893) p. 283 "Prenzlau. Of the performances
Ernst_Flügel
Historical region on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea in Central Europe
centuries, French Huguenot communes were established in Danzig, Stargard, Prenzlau, Schwedt, Kolberg, Pasewalk and Stettin. Prussia gained the southern parts
Pomerania
German politician (born 1991)
Felix Horst Wolfgang Teichner (born 1991 in Prenzlau) is a German politician serving as a member of the Landtag of Brandenburg since 2019. He has served
Felix_Teichner
German doctor executed for defeatism during WW2
including street names in Engelsdorf and Panitzsch; old people's homes in Prenzlau and Thekla, Leipzig; schools in Panitzsch and Torgau; and an annual prize
Margarete_Blank
1807 battle of the War of the Fourth Coalition
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Battle_of_Friedland
1814 battle of the War of the Sixth Coalition
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Battle_of_Paris_(1814)
German mathematician
Gabriele Steidl Born 1963 (age 62–63) Prenzlau Alma mater University of Rostock Awards SIAM Fellow Scientific career Fields Mathematics Institutions Technische
Gabriele_Steidl
Duke of Brunswick from 1780 to 1806
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick
Charles_William_Ferdinand,_Duke_of_Brunswick
French nobleman
the War of the Fourth Coalition, he was present at Jena and fought at Prenzlau and Eylau. In 1809, he commanded a reserve formation. His brother-in-law
Marc_Antoine_de_Beaumont
German writer
and pastor Johann Adam Stahr (1768–1839). He attended grammar school in Prenzlau. In 1825 at the request of the parents he went to Halle to study theology
Adolf_Stahr
Railway station in Brandenburg, Germany
March 1863 Services Preceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station Prenzlau towards Stralsund Hbf RE 3 Warnitz (Uckermark) towards Jüterbog or Lutherstadt
Seehausen_(Uckermark)_station
1957 East German film
in Strasbourg, or was Hermann Emmrich who died in 1995 and is buried in Prenzlau in north eastern Germany. It is now thought that they were one and the
The_Singing_Ringing_Tree
Municipality in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic
Přibyslav (German: Prenzlau) is a municipality and village in Náchod District in the Hradec Králové Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 200 inhabitants
Přibyslav_(Náchod_District)
Ethnic group
were set up at Drense and on an isle in Lake Oberuckersee (near modern Prenzlau). In 954, Margrave Gero of the Saxon Eastern March (the marca Geronis)
Ukrani
Eastern territories lost by Germany after World War II in Europe
Łęczyca (1433) Brześć Kujawski (1435) Soldin (1466) Thorn, Second (1466) Prenzlau (1448/1468/1472/1479) Pyritz (1493) 1500–1700 Thorn (1521) Kraków (1525)
Former eastern territories of Germany
Former_eastern_territories_of_Germany
1939 film directed by Arthur Maria Rabenalt
by Carl Böhm [de] and Erich Czerwonski. Location shooting took place in Prenzlau and around Masuria in East Prussia. It was remade in 1954 as Love is Forever
Midsummer_Night's_Fire
Bridge crossing of the River Spree
Middle Gate Tower (Mitteltorturm) in the northern Brandenburg city of Prenzlau. Although purely cosmetic, they served as a reminder that the site was
Oberbaum_Bridge
King of Spain (1808, 1813–1833)
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Ferdinand_VII
December 1805. A year later he became brigadier general after fighting at Prenzlau, Stettin, and Golymin. After being posted to Spain to fight in the Peninsular
François_Xavier_de_Schwarz
Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine
Christian III, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken. He was born in the town of Prenzlau in Brandenburg, where his father, who was in Prussian military service
Louis_I,_Grand_Duke_of_Hesse
1813 Battle of the War of the Sixth Coalition
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Battle_of_Liebertwolkwitz
German state (1701–1918)
during the Great Northern War plague outbreak. The bubonic plague reached Prenzlau in August 1710 but receded before it could reach the capital Berlin, which
Kingdom_of_Prussia
Tsarevna of Russia
Hesse-Darmstadt, and Countess Palatine Caroline of Zweibrücken. Born in Prenzlau, Uckermark, Brandenburg, Prussia, on 25 June 1755 as the sixth child and
Natalia Alexeievna (Wilhelmina of Hesse-Darmstadt)
Natalia_Alexeievna_(Wilhelmina_of_Hesse-Darmstadt)
German historian
Ruth Leiserowitz (born Ruth Kibelka; 25 December 1958 in Prenzlau, Brandenburg) is a German historian. Her research primarily focuses on the history of
Ruth_Leiserowitz
Railway station in Germany
Ferdinandshof – Angermünde – Eberswalde – Berlin – Ludwigsfelde – Jüterbog 120 min RE 30 Stralsund – Greifswald – Ferdinandshof – Pasewalk – Prenzlau – Angermünde
Ferdinandshof_station
1806 surrender during the War of the Fourth Coalition
at Pasewalk came after a similar Prussian surrender after the Battle of Prenzlau the previous day. Within a week two fortresses would capitulate without
Capitulation_of_Pasewalk
Sand bar peninsula in northern Poland
Łęczyca (1433) Brześć Kujawski (1435) Soldin (1466) Thorn, Second (1466) Prenzlau (1448/1468/1472/1479) Pyritz (1493) 1500–1700 Thorn (1521) Kraków (1525)
Hel_Peninsula
Suburb of Lockyer Valley Region, Queensland, Australia
Postcode 4341 Suburbs around Kensington Grove Brightview Brightview Brightview Regency Downs Kensington Grove Prenzlau Hatton Vale Hatton Vale Hatton Vale
Kensington_Grove,_Queensland
8–12th century West Slavic tribes
near the Trave, the Drevani in the Hanoverian Wendland. the Ukrani in Prenzlau. As allies of the Carolingian kings and the empire of their Ottonian successors
Obotrites
Sea Formed on 28 March 1945 as part of Aktion Leuthen and gathered in Prenzlau. Although the formation was not nominally called "brigade", it would have
List of German brigades in World War II
List_of_German_brigades_in_World_War_II
German physicist
Ernst Ferdinand August Born (1795-02-18)18 February 1795 Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Germany Died 25 March 1870(1870-03-25) (aged 75) Prussia, German Empire
Ernst_Ferdinand_August
Railway station in Brandenburg, Germany
DB Regio Nordost Following station Pasewalk towards Stralsund Hbf RE 3 Prenzlau towards Jüterbog or Lutherstadt Wittenberg Hbf Location Nechlin Location
Nechlin_station
King of Bavaria from 1806 to 1825
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria
Maximilian_I_Joseph_of_Bavaria
Sulinowo Stalag II-H/302 in Barkniewko and Raderitz (Nadarzyce) Oflag II-A in Prenzlau Oflag II-B in Arnswalde (Choszczno) Oflag II-C in Woldenberg (Dobiegniew)
German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II
German_prisoner-of-war_camps_in_World_War_II
Military unit
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
1st_Swiss_Regiment_(France)
German politician
served as Prime Minister of Prussia from 1918 to 1920. Hirsch was born in Prenzlau, Brandenburg. He attended the Evangelisches Gymnasium zum Grauen Kloster
Paul_Hirsch_(politician)
Suburb of Somerset Region, Queensland, Australia
Tarampa State School in neighbouring Tarampa to the east Prenzlau State School in neighbouring Prenzlau to the south-east Hatton Vale State School in Hatton
Brightview,_Queensland
Armoured division of the modern-day German Army
325), in Munster Signal Battalion 610 (Fernmeldebataillon 610), in Prenzlau (Operationally assigned to NATO's Multinational Corps Northeast) Heavy
1st Panzer Division (Bundeswehr)
1st_Panzer_Division_(Bundeswehr)
Town in Brandenburg, Germany
is located in the south of the rural Uckermark region and its capital Prenzlau, north of the Schorfheide-Chorin Biosphere Reserve. The municipality comprises
Templin
Neudingen [de] in Donaueschingen (1274-1559) Dominikanerkloster Prenzlau [de] in Prenzlau (1275-1545) Kloster Stetten [de] in Hechingen (1278-1802) Kloster
List of sites of the Dominican Order
List_of_sites_of_the_Dominican_Order
Battle of the Napoleonic Wars
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Battle_of_Copenhagen_(1807)
Railway station in Pasewalk, Germany
DB Fernverkehr Following station Anklam towards Ostseebad Binz ICE 15 Prenzlau towards Darmstadt Hbf Preceding station DB Regio Nordost Following station
Pasewalk_station
and capitulations that happened after 14 October, such as Erfurt, Halle, Prenzlau, Pasewalk, Stettin, Waren-Nossentin, and Lübeck. Emperor Napoleon I Chief
Battle of Jena–Auerstedt order of battle
Battle_of_Jena–Auerstedt_order_of_battle
Prussian officer
surrendering at the Battle of Prenzlau on October 28. The column of wagons forming the baggage train was 12 miles from Prenzlau on the road to Pasewalk when
Karl_von_Reyher
Place in Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
Łęczyca (1433) Brześć Kujawski (1435) Soldin (1466) Thorn, Second (1466) Prenzlau (1448/1468/1472/1479) Pyritz (1493) 1500–1700 Thorn (1521) Kraków (1525)
Drezdenko
1806 battle of the War of the Fourth Coalition
October. Hohenlohe's force surrendered on 28 October after the Battle of Prenzlau, followed soon after by the Capitulation of Pasewalk. The French ran down
Battle_of_Jena–Auerstedt
King of Prussia from 1797 to 1840
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Frederick_William_III
East German canoeist (born 1954)
Carola Zirzow (born 15 September 1954, in Prenzlau) is an East German sprint canoer who competed in the mid-1970s. She won two medals at the 1976 Summer
Carola_Zirzow
French military officer and statesman (1767–1815)
War of the Fourth Coalition Battle of Schleiz Battle of Jena Battle of Prenzlau Battle of Golymin Battle of Eylau Battle of Heilsberg Peninsular War Second
Joachim_Murat
French military commander (1764–1841)
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Claude-Victor_Perrin
Polish public company
2014, a factory was opened in Russia, in 2016 in Mexico, and in 2017, in Prenzlau, Germany. In 2019, the Alchemia S.A. Group was acquired and the steel segment
Boryszew_(company)
Margaret and her older sister Dorothea. She married on 20 September 1477 in Prenzlau with Duke Bogislaw X of Pomerania (1454–1523). In 1474, Brandenburg had
Margaret of Brandenburg (1450–1489)
Margaret_of_Brandenburg_(1450–1489)
French army officer (1764–1830)
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Charles-Auguste_Bonnamy
District in Brandenburg, Germany
renamed to Prenzlau and Templin. The current district Uckermark was created in 1993 by merging the previous districts Angermünde, Prenzlau and Templin
Uckermark_(district)
Psychotherapy and counseling approach
behaviors, set realistic goals and integrate effective self-evaluation. Sheryl Prenzlau, a social worker in Israel, has found empirical evidence to suggest that
Reality_therapy
Former administrative division
Łęczyca (1433) Brześć Kujawski (1435) Soldin (1466) Thorn, Second (1466) Prenzlau (1448/1468/1472/1479) Pyritz (1493) 1500–1700 Thorn (1521) Kraków (1525)
Flatow_(district)
French Marshal (1768–1813)
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Jean-Baptiste_Bessières
Low German dialect
Łęczyca (1433) Brześć Kujawski (1435) Soldin (1466) Thorn, Second (1466) Prenzlau (1448/1468/1472/1479) Pyritz (1493) 1500–1700 Thorn (1521) Kraków (1525)
East_Pomeranian_dialect
Emperor. On 15 February 1425, the invading armies had captured the town of Prenzlau. In the response, Frederick I had attacked with his army, alongside the
Uckermark_War_(1425–1427)
French military commander (1769–1815)
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Michel_Ney
the Kreise Plus the Kreise Notes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Neubrandenburg Prenzlau and Templin – Not retained as a Regierungsbezirk Rostock – – Not retained
Ländereinführungsgesetz
Marshal of The First French Empire (1769–1809)
Campo Tenese Maida Schleiz Saalfeld Jena–Auerstedt Erfurt Halle Magdeburg Prenzlau Pasewalk Stettin Waren-Nossentin Lübeck Greater Poland uprising Hamelin
Jean_Lannes
Railway station in Germany
000 daily Services Preceding station DB Fernverkehr Following station Prenzlau towards Ostseebad Binz ICE 15 Eberswalde Hbf towards Frankfurt (Main) Hbf
Angermünde_station
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