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300: 22: 159:(1583–1589), Vest Recklinghausen was occupied and sacked several times by troops from both sides of the conflict. In 1583, although much of the territory was already Protestant, the Calvinist Elector of Cologne, 208:
After the turmoil of the Cologne Wars, the administration of Vest Recklinghausen was divided in (circa 1600) in two districts: Recklinghausen continued to administer the eastern section, but
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Benians, Ernest Alfred; John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Acton, Baron; Adolphus William Ward, Sir; G W Prothero; Stanley Mordaunt Leathes, Sir; (1905).
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Johann Jakob Herzog (ed.), v. 4, New York, Funk and Wagnalls, 1909, pp. 439–441. Retrieved 10 July 2009.
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appertained to the eastern part of the Vest Recklinghausen. The western parishes included
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During the secularization of the ecclesiastical states in 1802–03, also known as the
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Goetz, Walter, "Gebhard II and the Counter Reformation in the Lower Rhinelands,"
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Map showing Vest Recklinghausen, the Electorate of Cologne, and nearby cities.
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Castle Herten, former residence of the governor of Vest Recklinghausen
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Vest Recklinghausen was first mentioned in 1228 as a fiefdom of the
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in the north. In the east, a fortification secured the border with
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History of the Vest Recklinghausen and a historical card from 1789
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including the parish of Recklinghausen and the filial parishes
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assumed responsibility for the western section. The town of
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Information to the location of the district of Recklinghausen
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Former states and territories of North Rhine-Westphalia
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Der Kampf um das Erzstift Köln zur Zeit der Kurfürsten.
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to the farms and small villages, and were besieged by
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Holy Roman Empire
North Rhine-Westphalia
Emscher
Lippe
County of Mark
Essen Abbey
Bishopric of Münster
Dortmund
Duchy of Cleves
Kreis Recklinghausen
Bottrop
Gelsenkirchen
Osterfeld
Oberhausen
radio station
Shopping mall
Bank
public transport
Archbishopric of Cologne
Westerholt
Herten
Gemen
Borken
Schauenburg and Holstein-Pinneberg
Cologne War
Gebhard, Truchsess von Waldburg
Agnes
Ernst of Bavaria
Martin Schenck

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