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  1. Princesa de brandenburg: Dinastia: Casa Hohenzollern: Nome de nascença: Anna Katharina von Brandenburg: Aniversário: 26 de julho de 1575 Halle-sur-Saale: Morte: 8 de abril de 1612 (em 36) Copenhague ( Reino da Dinamarca e Noruega) Enterro: Catedral de Roskilde: Pai: Joachim III Frederico de Brandemburgo: Mãe: Catarina de Brandemburgo ...

  2. The ruins of Kostrzyn – Poland’s Pompeii on the Oder. 14/06/2020. Walls protrude from the tangled undergrowth. Cobblestones cut through the grass with kerbstones delineating old pathways and tracks. Ahead, steps spiral up to what once must have been a grand doorway. A stone plinth stands empty, the statue it once held long since disappeared.

  3. Catarina de Brunsvique-Volfembutel. Isabel de Brandemburgo-Küstrin (em alemão: Elisabeth; Küstrin, 29 de agosto de 1540 — Varsóvia, 8 de março de 1578) [ 1] foi princesa de Brandemburgo-Küstrin por nascimento, e marquesa consorte de Brandemburgo-Ansbach e Brandemburgo-Kulmbach pelo seu casamento com Jorge Frederico de Brandemburgo-Ansbach .

  4. After the Thirteen Years’ War broke out in 1454, the Teutonic Knights sold the town to Brandenburg in order to raise funds for war against Poland. Modern era The town in the 17th century The town in around 1728. In 1535–1571 the town was the seat of John of Brandenburg-Küstrin, who made it the capital of the Neumark region and built a castle.

  5. RIGHT: Captain Albrecht Wustenhagen wrote after the Battle of Berlin that the Germans in Küstrin considered themselves “already dead men.”. Following the rise of Hitler, Küstrin found a new prosperity after the devastating Great Depression. By 1939 its population stood at about 21,500.

  6. 23 de jan. de 2012 · 17th-century portrait painting of women, with Not identified, Unspecified, Unmentioned, Unknown Unknown or AnonymousUnknown author artist, and missing year. Title. German: Porträt der Katharina von Brandenburg-Küstrin. label QS:Lde,"Porträt der Katharina von Brandenburg-Küstrin". Object type.

  7. Küstrin-Kietz Oderinsel-barracks (2013), to 1945 German Artillery Barracks; 1945-1991 barracks of the Soviet Forces in Germany. Küstrin-Kietz is a small village located in the German state of Brandenburg, at the Oder river and the border with Poland. Since 1998 it has been part of the Küstriner Vorland municipality.