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  1. Hace 4 días · Cavalry of the Brunswick Corps: Major Von Cramm 50 officers, 872 men 3 officers, 46 men 9 officers, 95 men 0 officers, 56 men 2nd Hussars Regiment Major von Cramm 34 officers, 656 men 3 officers, 42 men 7 officers, 72 men 0 officers, 30 men Uhlans (1 Squadron) Major Carl Pott: 16 officers, 216 men 0 officers, 4 men 2 officers, 23 men 0 officers ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss was born on 30 April 1777 in Brunswick (Braunschweig) in the Duchy of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (now part of Germany's federal state Lower Saxony), to a family of lower social status.

  3. Hace 2 días · Fredericton, city, capital (since 1785) of New Brunswick, Canada, lying on the St. John River 84 miles (135 km) from its mouth, in the south-central part of the province. Occupying the site of the French Fort Nashwaak (1692) and the Acadian settlement of St. Anne’s Point (1731), it was laid out by.

  4. Hace 3 días · Eleven duchies survived until 1918: Oldenburg, the two Mecklenburgs (east and west), Saxe-Weimar (as the grand duchy of Saxony), Baden, and Hesse-Darmstadt were grand duchies; and Anhalt, Brunswick, Saxe-Altenburg, Saxe-Meiningen, and Saxe-Coburg-Gotha were sovereign duchies.

  5. Hace 3 días · The history of the Netherlands extends back long before the founding of the modern Kingdom of the Netherlands in 1815 after the defeat of Napoleon. For thousands of years, people have been living together around the river deltas of this section of the North Sea coast. Records begin with the four centuries during which the region formed a ...

  6. Hace 3 días · The Black Corps was raised by the Duke of Brunswick, Friedrich Wilhelm, who in 1809 was in exile in Austria. Austria did supply uniforms and equipment, and a subsudy from the British government financed it, but the idea for the Corps was The Duke of Brunswick's own.

  7. Hace 2 días · The Brunswick Hotel and Tavern. This was the earlier and best known of the two public houses on the wharf. Designed by Walker, it was erected in 1833–4, the building contract being awarded to Messrs William & Lewis Cubitt, who estimated the cost at £7,800. To save time tenders had been dispensed with.