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| | Biographies |
Abetz, Otto
Adenauer, Konrad
Agnes of Poitou
Arnim, Ludwig Achim von
Baader, Andraes
Baden, Max von
Bebel, August
Beck, Fritz
Beck, Ludwig
Bernstein, Eduard
Bethmann Hollweg, Theobald von
Blaskowitz, Johannes von
Blomberg, Werner von
Blucher, Gebhard Leberecht von
Bock, Fedor von
Boll, Heinrich
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich
Brahms, Johannes
Brauchitsch, Walter von
Brauer, Bruno
Braun, Eva
Braun, Otto
Braun, Werner von
Buback, Siegfried
Bulow, Friedrich Wilhelm
Caprivi, Georg Leo von
Carnap, Rudolf
Charles VII
Conrad I
Conrad II
Conradin
Conrad IV
Dertinger, Georg
Doenitz, Karl
Eberhard
Ebert, Friedrich
Eglhofer, Rudolf
Ehrlich, Paul
Einstein, Albert
Eisner, Kurt
Elser, Georg
Erhard, Ludwig
Erzberger, Mathias
Esslin, Gudrun
Falley, Wilhelm
Feder, Gottfried
Fegelein, Hermann
Ferdinand I
Frank, Hans
Frederick Charles
Frederick I Barbarossa
Frederick I
Frederick II
Frederick II the Great
Frederick William I
Fromm, Friedrich
Gagern, Heinrich Wilhelm August Freiherr von
Gerlich, Fritz
Goebbels, Paul Joseph
Goering, Herman
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Gortz, Georg Heinrich von
Gunhild
Haase, Hugo
Haffner, Sebastian
Handel, George Frederick
Hegel, Friedrich
Heidegger, Martin
Henry III the Black
Henry I the Fowler
Henry IV
Henry of Hohenstaufen
Henry VII
Hess, Rudolph
Heydrich, Reinhard
Himmler, Heinrich
Hindenburg, Paul Ludwig Hans von
Hitler, Adolf
Hitler, Alois
Hitler, Klara
Holbein, Hans
Jodl, Alfred
Jogiches, Leo
Jung, Edgar
Kahr, Gustav Ritter von
Kant, Immanuel
Kautsky, Karl
Keitel, Wilhelm
Kettler
Klausener, Erich
Kleist, Paul Ludwig Ewald von
Kluge, Guenther Hans von
Korten, Gunther
Kramer, Joseph
Krebs, Hans
Kullman, Heinz
Kutschera, Franz
Landauer, Gustav
Leeb, Wilhelm Ritter von
Ley, Robert
Liebehenschel, Arthur
Liebknecht, Karl
Lothair I
Louis II
Louis I the Pious
Louis IV
Louis the Child
Ludendorf, Erich von
Ludwig II
Luther, Martin
Luxemburg, Rosa
Mackensen, August von
Manfred
Mann, Thomas
Manstein, Fritz Erich von
Manteuffel, Hasso von
Marcks, Erich
Marx, Karl Heinrich
Mathias
Matthias
Maximilian I
Meinhof, Ulrike
Meins, Holger
Meisinger, Josef
Mengele, Josef
Mercator, Gerhardus
Messerschmitt, Willy
Milstein, Cesar
Model, Otto Moritz Walter
Muhsfeldt, Erich
Muller, Freidrich-Wihelm
Munzer, Thomas
Olbricht, Friedrich
Otto II
Otto III
Otto IV
Otto I von Wittlesbach
Pannwitz, Helmuth von
Papen, Franz von
Philip
Rathenau, Ernst von
Rathenau, Walter
Rath, Ernst vom
Raubal, Geli
Reichenau, Walter von
Ribbentrop, Joachim von
Rohm, Ernst
Rommel, Erwin Johannes Eugen
Rupert of the Rhine
Sabinus, Julius
Scheidemann, Phillip
Schlageter, Albert Leo
Schleyer, Hanns-Martin
Schlieffen, Alfred Graf von
Schoerner, Ferdinand
Schroder, Gerhard
Schulenburg
Sophia
Spee, Maximilian Johannes Hubert von
Speer, Berthold Konrad Hermann Albert
Stassburg, Gottfried von
Steinmetz, Karl Friedrich von
Streicher, Julius
Stressman, Gustav
Stumpfegger, Ludwig
Theodoric I
Todt, Fritz
Toller, Ernst
Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von
Wessel, Horst
Wilhelm I
Zimmerman, Ernst
| | Places |
Alexandria
Antwerp
Bad Homberg
Bad Kissingen
Bamberg
Bavaria
Benevento
Berlin
Bodfeld
Bonn
Brandenburg
Celle
Chalons
Cologne
Cracow
Dahme
Darmstadt
Duisburg
Eger
Eisleben
Fierentino
Hamburg
Hohenschwangau
Ingelheim
Lintorf
London
London
Metz
Moscow
Munich
Murnau
New York
Nuremberg Germa
Nuremburg
Obersasbach
Paris
Paterno
Peking
Pisa
Potsdam
Rennes
Rheinsberg
River Elbe
River Saleph
Sans Souci
Stammheim
St Lo
Stuttgart
Tagliacozzo
Ukraine
Utrecht
Warsaw
Wels Castle
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| | 0079 | Sabinus, Julius |  |
| Death of Julius Sabinus , executed |
| 0451 | Theodoric I |  |
| Chalons Death of Theodoric I, killed in battle |
| 0840 | Louis I the Pious |  |
| 20th June Ingelheim Dies at Ingelheim, succeeded by Lothar but civil war between his sons seems inevitable |
| 0855 | Lothair I |  |
| 28th Sep Lothar I dies & his Kingdom is divided between his three sons |
| 28th Sep The Kingdom is divided, Charles claims Burgundy & Provence |
| 28th Sep The Kingdom is divided, Lothair II claims the North, Lotharingia |
| 28th Sep The Kingdom is divided, Louis II receives Italy & becomes Emperor |
| 0911 | Louis the Child |  |
| Death of the last Carolingian Holy Roman Emperor |
| 0918 | Conrad I |  |
| 23rd Sep The question of Conrad's succession is left open until the follwing year |
| 0936 | Henry I the Fowler |  |
| Death of Henry I the Fowler |
| Death of Henry I the Fowler, fighting Polabian, Slav & Czech revolt |
| 0939 | Eberhard |  |
| Bavaria Dies while rebelling against Henry the Fowler's successor Otto I the Great |
| 0983 | Otto II |  |
| 7th Dec River Elbe Death of Otto II |
| 1002 | Otto III |  |
| 23rd Jan Paterno Death of Otto III, of malaria while on a campaign against the Romans |
| 23rd Jan Paterno Succeeded by his cousin Duke Henry of Bavaria |
| 1038 | Gunhild |  |
| Death of Gunhild, Henry III the Black's 1st wife |
| 1038 | Henry III the Black |  |
| Death of Gunhild, Henry III the Black's 1st wife |
| 1039 | Conrad II |  |
| 4th June Utrecht Dies at Utrecht aged 49, he is succeeded as German King by his son Henry |
| 1056 | Henry III the Black |  |
| 5th Oct Bodfeld Death of Henry III the Black |
| 1077 | Agnes of Poitou |  |
| Death of Agnes of Poitou |
| 1106 | Henry IV |  |
| Death of Henry IV |
| 1190 | Frederick I Barbarossa |  |
| 10th June River Saleph Death of Frederick I Barbarossa |
| 1208 | Otto IV |  |
| 21st June Bamberg Death of Philp of Swabia, assassinated by Otto IV, ends the civil war |
| 1208 | Otto I von Wittlesbach |  |
| Death of Philp of Swabia, assassinated by Otto IV, ends the civil war |
| 1208 | Philip |  |
| 21st June Bamberg Death of Philp of Swabia, assassinated by Otto IV, ends the civil war |
| 1210 | Stassburg, Gottfried von |  |
| Death of Gottfried von Stassburg |
| 1218 | Frederick II |  |
| Death of Otto IV, leaves Frederick the undisputed leader of the Germans |
| 1218 | Otto IV |  |
| 19th May Death of Otto IV, leaves Frederick the undisputed leader of the Germans |
| 1250 | Frederick II |  |
| 13th Dec Fierentino Death of Frederick II |
| 1253 | Henry of Hohenstaufen |  |
| Death of Henry of Hohenstaufen |
| 1254 | Conrad IV |  |
| 21st May Death of Conrad IV |
| 1266 | Conradin |  |
| On the death of Manfred begins war with Charles of Anjou |
| 1266 | Manfred |  |
| 26th Feb Benevento Death of Manfred, defeated by Charles of Anjou & killed in battle at Benevento |
| 1268 | Conradin |  |
| 25th Aug Tagliacozzo Death of Conradin, killed at the battle of Tagliacozzo, last of the Hohenstaufen line |
| 1313 | Henry VII |  |
| Aug Pisa Death of Henry VII, produces an interregnum & then a civil war in Germany |
| 1447 | Louis IV |  |
| 11th Oct Munich Death of Louis IV, during a bear hunt near Munich, age 60 |
| 1519 | Maximilian I |  |
| 12th Jan Wels Castle Death of Maximilian I |
| 1523 | Luther, Martin |  |
| 1st July Antwerp Two of Luther's followers, Augustine monks from Antwerp, are burnt alive |
| 1525 | Munzer, Thomas |  |
| 7th May The leader of the southern peasant revolt is beheaded |
| 1543 | Holbein, Hans |  |
| 29th Nov London Death of Hans Holbein, dies of the plague, age 28 |
| 1546 | Luther, Martin |  |
| 18th Feb Eisleben Dies in Eisleben, his place of birth |
| 1564 | Ferdinand I |  |
| Death of Ferdinand I, succeeded by his son Maximilian II |
| 1594 | Mercator, Gerhardus |  |
| 2nd Dec Duisburg Death of Gerhardus Mercator |
| 1619 | Mathias |  |
| Death of Mathias , Matthias Holy Roman Emperor and the King of Bohemia, dies without descendants his lands go to his nearest male relative, his cousin Ferdinand of Styria |
| 1619 | Matthias |  |
| 20th Mar The Imperial & Bohemian thrones become vacant |
| 1632 | Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von |  |
| With General Tilly dead, Ferdinand II turns to the aid of Wallenstein and his large army |
| 1634 | Wallenstein, Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von |  |
| 25th Feb Eger Death of Albrecht Eusebius Wenzel von Wallenstein, assassinated |
| 25th Feb Eger Death of Albrecht Wenzel Eusebius von Wallenstein |
| 1682 | Rupert of the Rhine |  |
| 29th Nov London Death of Rupert of the Rhine, dies of fever |
| 1713 | Frederick I |  |
| 25th Feb Berlin Death of Frederick I |
| 1714 | Sophia |  |
| The next in succession to Queen Anne dies 6 weeks before Anne |
| The succession passes to Sophia's eldest son, George |
| 1719 | Gortz, Georg Heinrich von |  |
| Executed for having alienated Charles XII from the Swedish people |
| 1740 | Frederick II the Great |  |
| Rheinsberg Summons Count von Podewils & General von Schweri to see how Prussia can benefit |
| 28th May Death of Frederick William I of Prussia |
| 1740 | Frederick William I |  |
| 31st May Potsdam Death of Frederick William I |
| 31st May Potsdam Says he had at last, "had the decency to die" |
| 1745 | Charles VII |  |
| Death of Charles VII |
| 1745 | Frederick II the Great |  |
| Death of Charles VII, his son gives up claims to the Empire & supports the Habsburgs |
| 1759 | Handel, George Frederick |  |
| 14th April London Death of George Frederick Handel |
| 1786 | Frederick II the Great |  |
| 17th Aug Sans Souci Death of Frederick II the Great, succeeded by his nephew Friedrich Wilhelm II |
| 1804 | Kant, Immanuel |  |
| 12th Feb Death of Immanuel Kant |
| 1816 | Bulow, Friedrich Wilhelm |  |
| Death of Friedrich Wilhelm von Bulow |
| 1819 | Blucher, Gebhard Leberecht von |  |
| Death of Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher,"Alte Vorwarts" |
| 1831 | Arnim, Ludwig Achim von |  |
| 21st Jan Dahme Death of Ludwig Achim von Arnhim |
| 1831 | Hegel, Friedrich |  |
| Death of Friedrich Hegel, dies of cholera |
| 1832 | Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von |  |
| 22nd Mar Death of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, age 82, final words are "more light!" |
| 1874 | Kullman, Heinz |  |
| Bad Kissingen A Catholic, Heinz Kullman, attempts to assassinate Bismarck at Bad Kissingen |
| 1877 | Steinmetz, Karl Friedrich von |  |
| 2nd April Death of Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz |
| 1880 | Gagern, Heinrich Wilhelm August Freiherr von |  |
| Darmstadt Death of Heinrich Wilhelm August Freiherr von Gagern |
| 1883 | Marx, Karl Heinrich |  |
| London Death of Karl Heinrich Marx |
| 1885 | Frederick Charles |  |
| 15th June Potsdam Death of Frederick Charles |
| 1886 | Louis II |  |
| Bavaria Declared mad, commits suicide by drowning |
| 1886 | Ludwig II |  |
| Declared insane then drowns himself |
| 1888 | Wilhelm I |  |
| 9th May Berlin Dies in Berlin age 90 & succeeded by his 57 year old son Friedrich Wilhelm |
| 1897 | Brahms, Johannes |  |
| Hamburg Death of Johannes Brahms , died of liver cancer |
| 1899 | Caprivi, Georg Leo von |  |
| 6th Feb Death of Georg Leo von Caprivi |
| 1900 | Kettler |  |
| 20th June Peking Murdered by a mob in response to the Allied Siege of the legations in Peking |
| 1903 | Hitler, Adolf |  |
| 3rd Jan Death of Alois Hitler, Adolf Hitler's father |
| 1903 | Hitler, Alois | | | |