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Eutin is the district capital of Eastern Holstein county located in the northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein.[1]

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  1. 66 relations: Adolf Pansch, Astronomer, Axel Prahl, Bridegroom's Oak, Carl Maria von Weber, Christian Klees, Daniel Richter (artist), Der Spiegel, Dirk von Zitzewitz, Duchy of Oldenburg, Emanuel Geibel, Eutin Castle, Ferdinand Tönnies, Free imperial city, Free State of Oldenburg, Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg, Friedrich August Ukert, Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi, Friedrich Kühn, Geologist, Greater Hamburg Act, Großer Eutiner See, Guldborgsund Municipality, Hans-Heinrich Sievert, Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp, Heinrich Limpricht, Holstein Switzerland, Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt, Johann Heinrich Voss, Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, Johann Wilhelm Petersen, Jonathan Stock, Kellersee, Lars Unger, Lawrence, Kansas, Lübeck, Lotte Herrlich, Low German, Matthias Claudius, Nicholas Mercator, Obotrites, Ostholstein, Peter Friedrich Ludwig Tischbein, Peter Thoms, Pheasant Island (Eutin), Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, Province of Schleswig-Holstein, Prussia, Putbus, Rapeseed, ... Expand index (16 more) »

  2. 1250s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire
  3. 1257 establishments in Europe
  4. Ostholstein

Adolf Pansch

Adolf Pansch (2 March 1841, in Eutin – 14 August 1887) was a German anatomist and naturalist.

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Astronomer

An astronomer is a scientist in the field of astronomy who focuses their studies on a specific question or field outside the scope of Earth.

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Axel Prahl

Axel Prahl (born 26 March 1960) is a German actor, voice actor and musician.

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Bridegroom's Oak

The Bridegroom's Oak (Bräutigamseiche) is an oak tree in the Dodauer Forst, a forest near Eutin in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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Carl Maria von Weber

Carl Maria Friedrich Ernst von Weber (5 June 1826) was a German composer, conductor, virtuoso pianist, guitarist, and critic of the early Romantic period.

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Christian Klees

Christian Klees (born 24 June 1968 in Eutin) is a German former sport shooter, the first shooter since the 1989 target change to have achieved the maximum score (600) in the 50 metre rifle prone event at the Olympic Games, which was later replicated by Sergei Martynov at the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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Daniel Richter (artist)

Daniel Richter (born 1962) is a German artist.

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Der Spiegel

(stylized in all caps) is a German weekly news magazine published in Hamburg.

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Dirk von Zitzewitz

Dirk von Zitzewitz (born 14 October 1968, in Eutin) is a German professional racing driver and motorcyclist, most notable for being on the winning team of the 2009 Dakar Rally alongside Giniel de Villiers.

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Duchy of Oldenburg

The Duchy of Oldenburg (Herzogtum Oldenburg) named after its capital, the town of Oldenburg was a state in the north-west of present-day Germany.

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Emanuel Geibel

Emanuel von Geibel (17 October 18156 April 1884) was a German poet and playwright.

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Eutin Castle

Eutin Castle (Eutiner Schloss) in Eutin in the north German district of Ostholstein is the cultural centre and nucleus of the town.

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Ferdinand Tönnies

Ferdinand Tönnies (26 July 1855 – 9 April 1936) was a German sociologist, economist, and philosopher.

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Free imperial city

In the Holy Roman Empire, the collective term free and imperial cities (Freie und Reichsstädte), briefly worded free imperial city (Freie Reichsstadt, urbs imperialis libera), was used from the fifteenth century to denote a self-ruling city that had a certain amount of autonomy and was represented in the Imperial Diet.

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Free State of Oldenburg

The Free State of Oldenburg (Freistaat Oldenburg) was a federated state that existed during the Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany.

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Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg

Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg (30 November 1802 – 24 January 1872) was a German philosopher and philologist.

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Friedrich August Ukert

Friedrich August Ukert (28 October 1780 – 18 May 1851) was a German history scholar, teacher and humanitarian.

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Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi

Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi (25 January 1743 – 10 March 1819) was an influential German philosopher, literary figure, and socialite.

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Friedrich Kühn

General Friedrich Kühn (7 August 1889 – 15 February 1944) was a General der Panzertruppe in the Wehrmacht during World War II.

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Geologist

A geologist is a scientist who studies the structure, composition, and history of Earth.

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Greater Hamburg Act

The Greater Hamburg Act (Groß-Hamburg-Gesetz), in full the Law Regarding Greater Hamburg and Other Territorial Readjustments (Gesetz über Groß-Hamburg und andere Gebietsbereinigungen), was passed by the government of Nazi Germany on 26 January 1937, and mandated the exchange of territories between Hamburg and the Free State of Prussia.

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Großer Eutiner See

The Großer Eutiner See is a lake in Holstein Switzerland, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Eutin and Großer Eutiner See are Ostholstein.

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Guldborgsund Municipality

Guldborgsund Municipality (Guldborgsund Kommune) is a kommune in the Region Sjælland of Denmark, created on 1 January 2007 from six (6) former municipalities on the two islands Lolland in the west and Falster in the east bordering the Guldborgsund strait.

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Hans-Heinrich Sievert

Hans Heinrich Sievert (1 December 1909 in Grittern near Hückelhoven – 5 April 1963 in Eutin) was a German Olympic decathlete.

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Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp

Hedwig Elisabeth Charlotte of Holstein-Gottorp (Hedvig Elisabet Charlotta; 22 March 1759 – 20 June 1818) was the queen consort of Charles XIII of Sweden and II of Norway.

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Heinrich Limpricht

Heinrich Limpricht (21 April 1827 – 13 May 1909) was a German chemist.

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Holstein Switzerland

Holstein Switzerland (Holsteinische Schweiz) is a hilly area with a patchwork of lakes and forest in Schleswig Holstein, Germany, reminiscent of Swiss landscape.

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Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt

Johann Friedrich Julius Schmidt (25 October 1825 in Eutin, Germany – 7 February 1884 in Athens, Greece) was a German astronomer and geophysicist.

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Johann Heinrich Voss

Johann Heinrich Voss (Johann Heinrich Voß,; 20 February 1751 – 29 March 1826) was a German classicist and poet, known mostly for his translation of Homer's Odyssey (1781) and Iliad (1793) into German.

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Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein

Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein, known as the Goethe Tischbein (15 February 1751 in Haina – 26 June 1829 in Eutin), was a German painter from the Tischbein family of artists.

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Johann Wilhelm Petersen

Johann Wilhelm Petersen (1 July 1649 in Osnabrück – 31 January 1727 in Zerbst) was a German theologian, mystic, and Millennialist.

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Jonathan Stock

Jonathan Stock (born 2 January 1983) is a German journalist and staff writer for Der Spiegel magazine.

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Kellersee

The Kellersee is a lake in the Holstein Switzerland region of North Germany. Eutin and Kellersee are Ostholstein.

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Lars Unger

Lars Unger (born 30 September 1972) is a German former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Werder Bremen, Fortuna Düsseldorf, Southend United, SC Bregenz, and Brinkumer SV.

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Lawrence, Kansas

Lawrence is a city in and the county seat of Douglas County, Kansas, United States, and the sixth-largest city in the state.

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Lübeck

Lübeck (Low German: Lübęk or Lübeek ˈlyːbeːk; Latin: Lubeca), officially the Hanseatic City of Lübeck (Hansestadt Lübeck), is a city in Northern Germany.

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Lotte Herrlich

Lotte Herrlich (1883–1956) was a German photographer.

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Low German

Low German is a West Germanic language spoken mainly in Northern Germany and the northeastern Netherlands.

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Matthias Claudius

Matthias Claudius (15 August 1740 – 21 January 1815) was a German poet and journalist, otherwise known by the pen name of “Asmus”.

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Nicholas Mercator

Nicholas (Nikolaus) Mercator (c. 1620, Holstein – 1687, Versailles), also known by his German name Kauffmann, was a 17th-century mathematician.

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Obotrites

The Obotrites (Obotriti, Abodritorum, Abodritos…) or Obodrites, also spelled Abodrites (Abodriten), were a confederation of medieval West Slavic tribes within the territory of modern Mecklenburg and Holstein in northern Germany (see Polabian Slavs).

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Ostholstein

Ostholstein (Østholsten) is a district in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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Peter Friedrich Ludwig Tischbein

Peter Friedrich Ludwig Tischbein (6 December 1813, Eutin – 5 October 1883, Eutin) was a German forester, paleontologist and entomologist.

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Peter Thoms

Peter Thoms is an English musician and composer best known for playing keyboards and trombone for the synthpop band Landscape.

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Pheasant Island (Eutin)

Pheasant Island (Fasaneninsel) is one of the two islands in the south of the lake of Großer Eutiner See, which itself lies in the borough of in the district of in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. Eutin and Pheasant Island (Eutin) are Ostholstein.

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Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck

The Prince-Bishopric of Lübeck, (Hochstift Lübeck; Fürstbistum Lübeck; Bistum Lübeck) was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire until 1803.

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Province of Schleswig-Holstein

The Province of Schleswig-Holstein (Provinz Schleswig-Holstein) was a province of the Kingdom of Prussia (from 1868 to 1918) and the Free State of Prussia (from 1918 to 1946).

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Prussia

Prussia (Preußen; Old Prussian: Prūsa or Prūsija) was a German state located on most of the North European Plain, also occupying southern and eastern regions.

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Putbus

Putbus is a town on the southeastern coast of the island of Rügen, in the county of Vorpommern-Rügen in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, close to the Baltic Sea.

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Rapeseed

Rapeseed (Brassica napus subsp. napus), also known as rape and oilseed rape, is a bright-yellow flowering member of the family Brassicaceae (mustard or cabbage family), cultivated mainly for its oil-rich seed, which naturally contains appreciable amounts of erucic acid.

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Schleswig-Holstein

Schleswig-Holstein (Slesvig-Holsten; Sleswig-Holsteen; Slaswik-Holstiinj; Sleswick-Holsatia) is the northernmost of the 16 states of Germany, comprising most of the historical Duchy of Holstein and the southern part of the former Duchy of Schleswig.

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Sister city

A sister city or a twin town relationship is a form of legal or social agreement between two geographically and politically distinct localities for the purpose of promoting cultural and commercial ties.

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Standard German

Standard High German (SHG), less precisely Standard German or High German (Standardhochdeutsch, Standarddeutsch, Hochdeutsch or, in Switzerland, Schriftdeutsch), is the umbrella term for the standardized varieties of the German language, which are used in formal contexts and for communication between different dialect areas.

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States of Germany

The Federal Republic of Germany, as a federal state, consists of sixteen states.

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Tom Buk-Swienty

Tom Buk-Swienty (born 19 July 1966 in Eutin) is a Danish historian, journalist and author, known for his work on the Second Schleswig War.

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Ukleisee

Ukleisee is a lake in Kreis Ostholstein, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.

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Ulf Kämpfer

Ulf Kämpfer (born 16 June 1972) is a German politician of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) who has been serving as the Lord Mayor of Kiel since March 2014.

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University of Kansas

The University of Kansas (KU) is a public and research university with its main campus in Lawrence, Kansas, United States.

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Utin (castle)

Utin (in Latin letters VTIN - also "Uthine") was the name of a Wendish castle that was built in the 9th century on Pheasant Island in the lake known as the Großer Eutiner See in what is now the German state of Schleswig-Holstein.

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Vadim Glowna

Vadim Glowna (26 September 1941 – 24 January 2012) was a German actor and film director.

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Wilhelm Dittmann

Wilhelm Friedrick Karl Dittmann (1 November 1874 – 7 August 1954), was a German Social Democratic politician who was a founding member of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany (USPD) and on its Central Committee from 1917 to 1922, after which he returned to the Social Democrats.

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Wilhelm Wisser

Wilhelm Wisser (27 August 1843 in Klenzau (Ostholstein district) – 13 October 1935 in Oldenburg) was a German teacher and dialectologist.

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Wilhelm, Duke of Oldenburg

Peter Friedrich Wilhelm, Duke of Oldenburg (3 January 1754 in Eutin Castle, Eutin – 2 July 1823 in Schloss Plön, Plön.) was a ruling Duke of Oldenburg from 1784 to his death.

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Wincent Weiss

Wincent Weiss (born 21 January 1993) is a German singer, and was first known for taking part in Deutschland sucht den Superstar in 2013.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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1996 Summer Olympics

The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.

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See also

1250s establishments in the Holy Roman Empire

1257 establishments in Europe

Ostholstein

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutin

Also known as Eutin UNRRA displaced persons camp, Eutin, Germany.

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