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  1. The next elector, Frederick II, forced the submission of Berlin and Cölln, setting an example for the other towns of Brandenburg. He reacquired the Neumark from the Teutonic Knights by the Treaties of Cölln and Mewe and began its rebuilding. Years of warfare with the Duchy of Pomerania were ended by the treaties of Prenzlau (1448, 1472, and ...

  2. Cantus Cölln: one-to-a-par Bach Johan van Veen wrote (February 29, 2000): Some time ago there was a discussion on the performance practice of Bach's Cantatas in which every part is sung by only one singer. A new recording has just been released with four Cantatas performed this way, by the German ensemble Cantus Cölln.

  3. The Treaties of Cölln and Mewe, concluded in 1454 and 1455, transferred the Neumark (New March) from the State of the Teutonic Order to the Electorate of Brandenburg. The Teutonic Knights had received the area as a pawn from Brandenburg in 1402, and as a possession in 1429. Financial shortages due to the onset of the Thirteen Years' War (1454 ...

  4. Explore music from Das Salonorchester Cölln. Shop for vinyl, CDs, and more from Das Salonorchester Cölln on Discogs.

  5. br.wikipedia.org › wiki › CöllnCölln - Wikipedia

    Cölln (e melen) diwar ur steuñv eus 1688. Cölln (pe Altkölln) a oa un enezenn war ar Spree. Hiziv an deiz ez eo ur c'harter e kreiz-kêr Berlin, e karter Mitte en arondisamant Berlin-Mitte. Krouet e voe Cölln e 1237 ha kendeuzet e voe gant Berlin e 1709. Meur a briñs eus an tiegezh Hohenzollern a voe ganet e Cölln er XVIvet ha XVIIIvet ...

  6. Durante la Edad Media, la doble ciudad de Berlín/Cölln se situaba a ambos lados del río Spree, Cölln al oeste y Berlín al este. El castillo medieval se edificó en el límite noroeste de la primera, no obstante, a medida que la ciudad creció, la residencia electoral acabó situándose en el centro de Berlín (Cölln fue absorbida en 1710).