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  1. Bienvenidos a Wikipedia, la enciclopedia de contenido libre que todos pueden editar . Buscar en 1 957 673 artículos. 1 957 673 artículos en español. Café. ¿Cómo colaborar?

  2. Also ascended as a minor Left no descendants. The county went to his cousin, Albert the Bear, from Ballenstedt. William: 1112 Worms Second son of Siegfried I and Gertrude of Northeim: 19 March 1124 – 13 February 1140: County of Weimar-Orlamünde: Adelaide no children 13 February 1140 Cochem aged 27–28: Weimar-Orlamünde briefly annexed to ...

  3. The Oberhof Ballenstedt is a stately home next to the town hall in Ballenstedt in the German state of Saxony-Anhalt . Today it is a schloss, but originally the Oberhof was a fortified town castle ( Stadtburg ), that had been enfeoffed to the family of its builders, the lords of Stammern since its construction in the 16th century.

  4. Schloss Ballenstedt in der Draufsicht. Das Schloss Ballenstedt ist ein barockes Residenzschloss in Ballenstedt in Sachsen-Anhalt . Es war die Residenz der Fürsten von Anhalt-Bernburg und die Sommerresidenz der Herzöge von Anhalt, errichtet auf einer mittelalterlichen Burg- und Klosteranlage der Grafen von Ballenstedt ( Askanier ).

  5. Adelaide of Ballenstedt (c. 1100 - after 1139) was the daughter of Otto of Ballenstedt and a member of the House of Ascania. She married, successively, Henry IV, Count of Stade , and Werner, Count of Osterburg.

  6. Ecardo II de Meissen. Ecardo II (en alemán: Ekkehard; h. 985 - 24 de enero de 1046) fue margrave de Lusacia (como Ecardo I) desde 1034 y margrave de Meissen desde 1038 hasta su muerte. Fue el último de la dinastía, pues con su muerte se extinguió la línea de margraves Ekkehardiner descendientes de Ecardo I de Meissen (m. 1002).

  7. Phase 1: 1914/15 [1] Phase 2: 1930/31 [1] The Bismarck Tower near Ballenstedt. The Bismarck Tower ( German: Bismarckturm) on the 268-metre (879 ft) [1] high Stahlsberg above Opperode in Germany is a monument to the former German chancellor, Bismarck. The tower can be used as an observation tower. It was built in 1914/15.