Aufteilung des Oberquartiers Geldern zwischen Preußen und Österreich
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1786
Oberquartier Geldern mit angrenzenden Gebieten nach der Aufteilung durch den Frieden von Utrecht 1713: Opper Gelder Verdeelt int Pruis, Oostenr, Staats
Joachim Ottens
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Oberquartier Geldern mit angrenzenden Gebieten nach der Aufteilung durch den Frieden von Utrecht 1713
Ottens, Joachim
Geldern, Oberquartier
Roermond, Quartier
Limburg, Provinz
Nieu Closter
Nyen Closter
Moyland
Horst
Wyler
Mormpten
Hanselaer
Boetzelaer
Kruisburg
Warden
Kervendonk
Bremsit
Wissen
Forsselaer
Marienbaum
Balken
Uedem
Steinberg
Kalbeck
Kalkar
Bebber
Winkel
Marienwasser
Gaesdonck
Hommersum
Afferden
Kevelaer
Twisteden
Haag
Walbeck
Kapellen
Geldern
Steenoven
Straelen
Coull
Broeck
Int Sandt
Hartefeld
Geldern
Sevelen
Nieukerk
Aldekerk
Rheurdt
St. Nicolaus
Schaephuysen
Wankum
Wachtendonk
Langendonk
Langenfeld
Caen
Vlassrath
Herzogtum Geldern
Frieden von Utrecht
Erbfolgekrieg, spanischer
Wegenetz
Festung
Grenze
Fluss
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