ZWEIBRÜCKEN

tsvīˌbrüˈkən, Fr. Deux-Ponts, city (1994 pop. 35,704), Rhineland-Palatinate, W Germany, near the Saarland border. Zweibrücken is a transportation center and has ironworks, steelworks, and factories that produce leather goods, wood products, machines, and textiles. It is also a noted horse-breeding center, horse races are held there. Zweibrücken was chartered in 1352 and passed (1385) to the Palatinate branch of the Bavarian house of Wittelsbach. In 1410 it became the seat of the counts (later dukes) palatine of Zweibrücken under a cadet line of the Palatinate branch. Charles X of Sweden was the nephew of John II, duke palatine of Zweibrücken; his son, Charles XI of Sweden, inherited Zweibrücken in the late 17th cent., and the duchy remained in personal union with Sweden from 1697 until the death (1718) of Charles XII. The Zweibrücken line continued until 1731, when the related Palatinate-Birkenfeld line acceded. The duchy of Zweibrücken was annexed (1797) to France. It was restored to Bavaria at the Congress of Vienna (1814–15) and since then has shared the history of the Rhenish Palatinate. It was virtually demolished in World War II but has since been reconstructed.

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...for example, between Prince Max of Zweibrucken, today King of Bavaria, and the French...the third class, such as the Duke of Zweibrucken, unwilling to recognize this equality...was for this reason that the Duke of Zweibrucken used as his alias the Count of Sponheim...
...the Rhineland-Palatinate and Pfalz-Zweibrucken along the Middle Rhine. After 1777...ries with the exception of Pfalz-Zweibrucken were governed from Munich by Elector...confessions varied significantly. Only Zweibrucken extended religious tolerance to Jew...
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...before taking up a temporary residence at Zweibrucken, a Swedish principality controlled by...for his first exilic residence at Zweibrucken. This article argues that not only the...in the estates given to him, first at Zweibrucken and then later in Luneville, involved...
...cisg/overview.php?test=918; Oberlandesgericht Zweibrucken OLG Zweibrucken Court of Appeals July 26, 2002, 2/2002 Internationales...cisg/overview.php?test=913; Oberlandesgericht Zweibrucken OLG Zweibrucken Court of Appeals Feb. 2, 2004...
...University of Jena (Thuringia). Those interviewed were: Daniel Herz, a twenty-three-year-old third-year medical student from Zweibrucken (Rhineland-Palatinate); Maike Dury, a twenty-three-year-old fourth-year law student from Saarbrucken (Saarland); and Martin...
...Hessen-Darmstadt was born in 1721, as "Pfalzgrafin" Palatine Countess of Zweibrucken-Birkenfeld. In 1741, she married Ludwig IX (1719-1790), crown...the example of the regency of her mother Karoline of Pfalz-Zweibrucken-Birkenfeld, nee Countess of Nassau-Saarbrucken (1704-1774...
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...Bremen, Germany; Scandinavian Micro Biodevices of Lyngby, Denmark, Silex Microsystems of Kista, Sweden; and thinXXS of Mainz/Zweibrucken, Germany. Corning IntelliSense of Wilmington, Mass., offers custom development and manufacturing services, too, as well...
...Micralyne of Edmonton, Alberta, Nanostructures of Santa Clara, Calif., Seyonic of NeuchAtel, Switzerland, and thinXXS of Mainz/Zweibrucken, Germany. MICROFLUIDIC OUTLOOK Microfluidics advances could fundamentally change the way research is done, yet the industry...


 

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...lane on whatwas little more than a few oil drums and sheets of plywood. The trio, councillors in Folkestones twin towns of Zweibrucken and Boulogne,intended the trip as a symbolic show of European solidarity and were expectinga heroes welcome. Instead they...
...into a similar category as African Sahara. Miss Monica laboured in third in a Brighton maiden and is difficult to fancy. Zweibrucken has only won when soft has appeared in the official going description and that was the case when lifting a fillies handicap...
...Airways (www.ba.com). Or tour the many mid-size and small Germantowns with Christmas markets, from Affing and Aichach to Zweibrucken andZwingenberg. Some travel companies offer variations on the theme. For example, LegerHolidays (www.leger.co.uk) offers...
...Vincent in the Sovereign Windows amp; Conservatories Maiden Stakes. Egan was also in double form, sparking his brace on Zweibrucken in the Stella Artois Fillies Handicap . Roger Charlton proved a thorn in the side of those who had lumped on the 5-2 favourite...
...Vincent in the Sovereign Windows amp; Conservatories Maiden Stakes. Egan was also in double form, sparking his brace on Zweibrucken in the Stella Artois Fillies Handicap . Roger Charlton proved a thorn in the side of those who had lumped on the 5-2 favourite...


 

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ZWEIBRUCKEN tsvi bru k n, Fr. Deux-Ponts, city (1994 pop. 35...Rhineland-Palatinate, W Germany, near the Saarland border. Zweibrucken is a transportation center and has ironworks, steelworks...noted horse-breeding center, horse races are held there. Zweibrucken was chartered in 1352 and passed (1385) to the Palatinate...
...king of Sweden 1622 60, king of Sweden (1654 60), nephew of Gustavus II. The son of John Casimir, count palatine of Zweibrucken, he brought the house of Wittelsbach to the Swedish throne when his cousin, Queen Christina , abdicated in his favor. Before...
...majority of the working population is employed in industry, which is centered in Ludwigshafen, Pirmasens, Kaiserslautern, and Zweibrucken. There are major chemical and engineering industries in these and other cities. Grain, potatoes, sugar beets, fruit, and...
...the throne. With Christinas abdication (1654) in favor of her first cousin, Charles X, the Swedish throne passed to the Zweibrucken line of the house of Wittelsbach. In Poland, Sigismund III was succeeded (1632) by his son Ladislaus IV , who was succeeded...
...and Austrian troops occupied the area. Charles Theodore had no legitimate issue, but his heir presumptive, Duke Charles of Zweibrucken, on the advice of Frederick II of Prussia, protested the transfer of this portion of his inheritance. Prussia, allied with...
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