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Railway station in Usingen, Germany
Usingen station is the station of Usingen in the German state of Hesse) and the operations centre of the Taunus Railway from Brandoberndorf via Grävenwiesbach
Usingen_station
Town in Hesse, Germany
Usingen (German pronunciation: [ˈuːzɪŋən] ) is a small town in the Hochtaunuskreis in Hessen, Germany. Until 1972, this residential and school town was
Usingen
Railway station in Friedrichsdorf, Germany
station is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station. In 1895, construction began on the Usingen Railway (German: Usinger Bahn), now the Taunus Railway
Friedrichsdorf_station
Railway station in Wehrheim, Germany
is heritage-listed. Stations of a standard type were built in Köppern, Anspach and Wehrheim for the Taunus Railway (Homburg–Usingen), which was opened
Wehrheim_station
Railway station in Oberursel, Germany
services on the Taunusbahn (High Taunus line to Usingen/Brandoberndorf). U-Bahn line U3 stops at Oberursel station every 15 minutes during peak hour and near-peak
Oberursel_station
German railway line
between Frankfurt (Main) Hauptbahnhof and Brandoberndorf via Bad Homburg, Usingen and Grävenwiesbach. It was operated from 1993 to 1995 by the Frankfurter
Taunus_Railway_(High_Taunus)
Railway station in Grävenwiesbach, Germany
Wetzlar. Grävenwiesbach station was opened on 1 June 1909 with the opening of the extension of the Usingen Railway from Usingen to Weilmünster, which connected
Grävenwiesbach_station
Capital of Hesse, Germany
the principality of Nassau-Usingen, and in 1744, Biebrich Palace became the main residence of the House of Nassau-Usingen. In 1806, the city became the
Wiesbaden
Earth station in Franconia
Federal Post Office began planning to supplement its two earth stations in Raisting and Usingen. Due to the rapidly increasing demand for satellite radio facilities
Fuchsstadt_Earth_Station
Railway station in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany
called Homburg Neu (new) station, for the High Taunus line from Homburg via Friedrichsdorf to Usingen. This second station was between the lower end
Bad_Homburg_station
Busiest railway station in Hesse, Germany
English Frankfurt Central Station) is the busiest train station in the German state of Hesse and the second busiest train station in Germany behind Hamburg
Frankfurt_(Main)_Hauptbahnhof
European state (1806–1866)
the desires of Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg. Orange-Nassau had already agreed separate terms with Napoleon. Nassau-Usingen had lost Saarbrücken,
Duchy_of_Nassau
City in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
part of Bonn (Vilich) came into the possession of the Prince of Nassau-Usingen; Oberkassel belonged to the Duchy of Berg, a French satellite state. By
Bonn
British Army officer (1847–1933)
ensign in the Rifle Brigade. While serving in the Rifle Brigade, he was stationed in Montreal with the 1st Battalion for five years, from 1865 to 1870.
Augustus_FitzGeorge
Dutch States Army officer (1644–1703)
general at the time was the 67-year-old Field Marshal Walrad of Nassau-Usingen, who was consequently assigned command. He was not a famous commander,
Godert de Ginkel, 1st Earl of Athlone
Godert_de_Ginkel,_1st_Earl_of_Athlone
Railway station in Hesse, Germany
from Weilburg to Weilmünster on 1 November 1891. After the extension to Usingen was put into operation on 1 June 1909, trains—at one time including an
Weilburg_station
German karateka (1917–2008)
first karate club in Germany in Bad Homburg and soon opened a studio in Usingen. Jürgen learnt from a textbook by Henry Plée and with the knowledge he
Jürgen_Seydel
English military officer (1846–1922)
Other commands he held were those of the Dasher, paddle gun-vessel, stationed off the Channel Islands; and the Salamis, dispatch vessel, in the Channel
Adolphus_FitzGeorge
Danish princess (1853–1933)
Hesse-Kassel 6. Prince William of Hesse-Kassel 13. Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen 3. Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel 14. Frederick, Hereditary Prince of
Princess_Thyra_of_Denmark
taken over by the Deutsche Telekom Flight Dynamics Team at the Usingen Ground Station location. A twin Flight Dynamics System was located at the Deutsche
DFS_Kopernikus
Anhaltian princess (1839–1926)
In 1890, together with her sister Bathildis, they visited the bathing station in Bad Kissingen. In 1905 her lady-in-waiting (hofdame) was the baroness
Princess Hilda of Anhalt-Dessau
Princess_Hilda_of_Anhalt-Dessau
State in Germany
[citation needed] In July 1806 Hesse-Darmstadt, Nassau-Weilburg, Nassau-Usingen, and the newly merged Principality of Isenburg became founding members
Hesse
Public transit system in Germany
Taunus Railway or Taunusbahn (15): (Frankfurt central station –) Bad Homburg – Friedrichsdorf – Usingen – Grävenwiesbach (– Brandoberndorf) The
Rhine-Main_S-Bahn
King of Greece from 1863 to 1913
vagrant. Schinas was tortured in prison and fell to his death from a police station window six weeks later. The King's body was taken to Athens on the yacht
George_I_of_Greece
(generally left-hand drive vehicles). During the time that Belgian forces were stationed in West Germany, white on black plates similar to the BAOR plates were
Vehicle registration plates of Germany
Vehicle_registration_plates_of_Germany
to contain the body of his ex-wife whom he had murdered the same day in Usingen, having also attempted to kill her new boyfriend later on. The man had
List of killings by law enforcement officers in post-reunification Germany (1990s)
List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_post-reunification_Germany_(1990s)
Calendar year
Scottish-American merchant (b. 1719) June 21 – Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Saarbrücken (b. 1712) June 23 James Abercrombie, British army
1775
Borough of Wiesbaden in Hesse, Germany
this magnificent building was completed in 1744, the Prince of Nassau-Usingen relocated his residence from the far side of the Taunus to Biebrich. Until
Biebrich_(Wiesbaden)
all passenger railway stations and halts in the Hesse that are served by scheduled services. Station: current name of the station or halt. Type: Specifies
List of railway stations in Hesse
List_of_railway_stations_in_Hesse
Municipality in Hesse, Germany
- Usingen - Weilburg railway line also reached Grävenwiesbach. After a spur line to Wetzlar was opened on 1 November 1912, Grävenwiesbach station became
Grävenwiesbach
British Army general and colonial administrator (1874–1957)
Labrador: Athlone South Africa: Athlone, Cape Town South Africa: Athlone Power Station, Cape Town South Africa: Athlone Stadium, Cape Town Alberta: Athlone Elementary
Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone
Alexander_Cambridge,_1st_Earl_of_Athlone
Calendar year
painter (d. 1764) May 2 – William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Usingen, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1702–1718) (d. 1718) May 5 – Françoise Charlotte d'Aubigné
1684
Town in Hesse, Germany
Electorate of Trier half. In 1806 arose, out of Orange-Nassau, Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg, the Duchy of Nassau, thereby ending the town's manifold
Bad_Camberg
Euroregion in Western Europe
Rhine became part of the Duchy of Nassau (formed from the merger of Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg lands), which was a member of Napoleon's puppet Confederation
Greater_Region_of_SaarLorLux
1802–14 territorial restructuring in Germany
Prince-Bishopric of Münster although it had lost only the income of a toll station, and Austria did well also. In addition, the two Habsburg archdukes who
German_mediatisation
Inactive US Army formation
contained two companies: Co. A was assigned to the medieval castle at Usingen-Kransberg, while Co. B was located in Butzbach. The division itself was
3rd Armored Division (United States)
3rd_Armored_Division_(United_States)
Topics referred to by the same term
school Baitul Huda Mosque, Sydney, mosque in Australia Baitul Huda Mosque, Usingen, mosque in Germany Masjid Al-Huda, mosque in Singapore Nurul Huda Mosque
Huda
Town in Hesse, Germany
Imperial fief of Kronberg, which was confiscated by the Prince of Nassau-Usingen in 1802, and formally awarded to him in 1803. In the Austro-Prussian War
Kronberg_im_Taunus
Major urban fires affecting more than one building
present-day capital of North Macedonia was burned. 1692 – Two-thirds of Usingen, Germany, was razed, later replaced by a baroque town centre. 1694 – Great
List_of_town_and_city_fires
Decade
Scottish-American merchant (b. 1719) June 21 – Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Saarbrücken (b. 1712) June 23 James Abercrombie, British army
1770s
Town in Hesse, Germany
Reichsdeputationshauptschluss of 1803, Hofheim fell to the principality of Nassau-Usingen. In 1806, it was united with the principality of Nassau-Weilburg. Together
Hofheim,_Hesse
Decade
(1686–1702) (b. 1640) Walrad, Prince of Nassau-Usingen, German prince and founder of the line of Nassau-Usingen (b. 1636) October 22 – Guy Aldonce de Durfort
1700s_(decade)
Dutch statesman (1641–1720)
Cologne. In the early months Dutch Field Marshal, the Prince of Nassau-Usingen, captured Kaiserswerth, while an assault on Nijmegen, a very important
Anthonie_Heinsius
Historical state in Germany
April 1803, an exchange of territory between Hesse-Homburg and Nassau-Usingen was agreed, which granted the village of Kirdorf to Hesse-Homburg, in exchange
Hesse-Homburg
Roman fort in Hesse, Germany
like the Lindenweg or Linienweg connected the Rhine-Main plain with the Usingen basin, which had been a centre of population since the Neolithic. Such
Saalburg
Town in Hesse, Germany
Nassau-Usingen, thereby losing its status as a residence town, although it became the seat of the Nassau Archives and of an Oberamt. Nassau-Usingen was united
Idstein
Town in Hesse, Germany
unintentional. In 1803 Königstein passed to the Principality of Nassau-Usingen, which itself later merged with Nassau-Weilburg to form the Duchy of Nassau
Königstein_im_Taunus
Calendar year
1688) February 25 – Walrad, Prince of Nassau-Usingen, German prince and founder of the line of Nassau-Usingen (d. 1702) March 2 – Eugene Maurice, Count of
1635
Siege in the War of the Spanish Succession
threatening the Dutch border. An Allied army under the Prince of Nassau-Usingen had already began the siege of Kaiserswerth, in Germany, on 18 April to
Siege_of_Hulst_(1702)
Borough of Wiesbaden in Hesse, Germany
blueprints of Johann Georg Bager were rejected by Prince Charles of Nassau-Usingen as too big and too expensive, a cheaper plan was designed by Johann Scheffer
Schierstein
Battle in the Nine Years' War between France and the Grand Alliance
The Dutch right flank under Henry Casimir II and the Prince of Nassau-Usingen sought refuge in the vicinity of the guns of Charleroi. Fleurus was one
Battle_of_Fleurus_(1690)
1702 siege of the War of the Spanish Succession
appoint as his successor, a Dutch-Imperial army under the Prince of Nassau-Usingen captured Kaiserswerth on 15 June, securing the eastern flank of the Dutch
Capture_of_Liège_(1702)
Decade
painter (d. 1764) May 2 – William Henry, Prince of Nassau-Usingen, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1702–1718) (d. 1718) May 5 – Françoise Charlotte d'Aubigné
1680s
Town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
mediatisation of 1803, Oberlahnstein came into the possession of Nassau-Usingen, while Niederlahnstein fell to Nassau-Weilburg. In 1806, the independent
Lahnstein
Church in Limburg, Germany
many other abbeys and Stifte) and it was given to the Princes of Nassau-Usingen. This seizure took place as part of the German mediatisation, in which
Limburg_Cathedral
Riedstadt[B1] Gebetszentrum in Schlüchtern[B1] Baitul Huda Mosque built in 2004 in Usingen[B1] Baitul Muqiet Mosque in Wabern Mubarak Mosque in Wiesbaden Lower Saxony
List of Ahmadiyya buildings and structures
List_of_Ahmadiyya_buildings_and_structures
Railway line in Germany
(also called Homburg Neu (new) station) on the lower Louisenstraße, which had been the starting point of the Usingen Railway since 1895. At the request
Friedberg–Friedrichsdorf railway
Friedberg–Friedrichsdorf_railway
Neo-classical building in Germany
buildings damaged in the Second World War. In 1806, the counties of Nassau-Usingen and Nassau-Weilburg merged to form the Duchy of Nassau at the insistence
Wiesbaden_City_Palace
Borough of Limburg an der Lahn in Hesse, Germany
Trier, the Principality of Nassau-Oranien, the Principality of Nassau-Usingen, the Electorate of Mainz, and the Imperial City of Frankfurt and it was
Lindenholzhausen
Decade
1688) February 25 – Walrad, Prince of Nassau-Usingen, German prince and founder of the line of Nassau-Usingen (d. 1702) March 2 – Eugene Maurice, Count of
1630s
town and office of Höchst were assigned to the Principality of Nassau-Usingen, which was absorbed into the Duchy of Nassau in 1806. The residence city
History_of_Höchst_am_Main
Municipality in Hesse, Germany
the dissolution of the Electorate of Mainz, the village passed to Nassau-Usingen in 1803 and, during the period of the Duchy of Nassau, belonged to the
Walluf
Railway line in Germany
branched off the line to Usingen in Friedrichsdorf. In 1907, the old Homburg stations were replaced with the current station, creating a through line
Homburg_Railway
Calendar year
German-English Moravian bishop and missionary (d. 1775) Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1718–1775) and Nassau-Saarbrücken (1728–1735) (d. 1775) January 5 – Richard
1712
Decade
German-English Moravian bishop and missionary (d. 1775) Charles, Prince of Nassau-Usingen (1718–1775) and Nassau-Saarbrücken (1728–1735) (d. 1775) 1713 January 1
1710s
USINGEN STATION
USINGEN STATION
Boy/Male
Basque
Conquers.
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Bold as a Lion; Brave Like a Lion
Girl/Female
Tamil
Singer
Girl/Female
Latin
Singer.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Singer
Male
Basque
, conquering.
Girl/Female
Swedish English French Latin Spanish Norse
Singer.
Girl/Female
Indian
Singer
Surname or Lastname
Dutch (van Lingen) and German
Dutch (van Lingen) and German : habitational name from Lingen on the Ems river in Lower Saxony, Westphalia, and the former East Prussia.English (Herefordshire) : habitational name from a place in Herefordshire, so named from an old British stream name, Welsh llyn ‘water’ + possibly cain ‘clear’, ‘beautiful’.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Singer
Girl/Female
Muslim
Singer
Boy/Male
Latin
Singer.
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a cantor in a synagogue, from Yiddish zinger ‘singer’.English : variant of Sanger 2, in fact a Middle English recoinage from the verb sing(en) ‘to sing’.German : variant of Sänger (see Sanger 1) in the sense of ‘poet’.Isaac Merrit Singer, inventor of the eponymous sewing machine, was born in 1811 in Pittstown, NY, the son of German immigrant Adam Reisinger. He had five wives and fathered 24 children. Singer, who incorporated his company as the Singer Manufacturing Company in 1864, left a fortune worth $13 million to his various heirs.
Girl/Female
Irish
Singer.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Singer
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Singer.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Singer
Boy/Male
Muslim
Singer
Surname or Lastname
English (Sussex)
English (Sussex) : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Singer
USINGEN STATION
USINGEN STATION
Boy/Male
Greek
Dragon.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Saraswati
Female
English
Elaborated form of English Airla, possibly AIRLEA means "ethereal."Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pradyot | பà¯à®°à®¤à®¯à¯‹à®¤
Ray of light, Luster
Boy/Male
Dutch, French, German, Latin
Does Good; Fortunate; Of Good Fate
Boy/Male
Hindi
Equal.
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, German, Muslim
Generous; Most Merciful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sahishnu | ஸஹிஷà¯à®£à¯
Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Hindu
Moksha
Boy/Male
Hindu
Bright, Brilliance
USINGEN STATION
USINGEN STATION
USINGEN STATION
USINGEN STATION
USINGEN STATION
a.
Using; accustomed.
v. t.
To remove the nap of (cloth), by passing it rapidly over a red-hot bar, or over a flame, preliminary to dyeing it.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Use
n.
A composer or singer of melodies.
v. t.
To remove the hair or down from (a plucked chicken or the like) by passing it over a flame.
n.
One who, or that which, singes.
n.
The chief singer of the chantry.
n.
One who sings; especially, one whose profession is to sing.
n.
An alto singer.
n.
A machine for singeing cloth.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Singe
n.
A female professional singer.
imp. & p. p.
of Singe
v. & n.
See Singe.
v. t.
To burn slightly or superficially; to burn the surface of; to burn the ends or outside of; as, to singe the hair or the skin.
n.
A treble singer.
n.
One employed to singe cloth.
n.
A burning of the surface; a slight burn.
v. t.
To singe.
n.
A female chanter or singer.