RF2JG8KE6–Costumed men at the festival of Lower Saxony in Hanover
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RF2BN7T6W–fußboden
RF2GXDKXG–Türe in Marbach
RMFBYJ24–Bräunlingen Black Forest
RFGJMMY9–at the water art in gotha
RF2D9G9MW–Burg und Dorfkirche, Mechernich, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland, Berg
RF2M66DPH–Papst Benedikt XVI im Berliner Olympia-Stadion Josef Ratzinger Ein Bild aus dem Mittelater. Kindliches Händefalten und ein selbstzufriedener Papst in der Mitte. Eine Frau auf der Bühne! Wo soll das enden?
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RMERFW42–After the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century, William the Conqueror established a motte-and-bailey castle at Warwick to maintain control of the Midlands as he advanced northwards. During the reign of King Henry II (1154–89), the motte-and-bailey was replaced with a stone castle.
RFR6W0KH–monastery ruins boitzenburg
RMB5FK80–Shrine of the Three Kings in Cologne Cathedral Cologne North Rhine Westphalia Germany Europe
RFRB2CTT–Beautiful coat of arms on a historical old building
RM2JPMWB0–Turm Mehlsack, Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland, Europa
RFRB2CMP–Stone head on the corner of an old building
RFRB2CDP–Old historical building with statues made of stone
RFR6GDCD–arched windows
RFRB2CBD–Old historical building with coats of arms made of stone
RFKT5M0Y–Quedlinburg Castle
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RFJBYT83–Burg und Dorfkirche, Mechernich, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland, Berg
RMFBYJ29–Bräunlingen Black Forest
RF2D9G8DC–Burg und Dorfkirche, Mechernich, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland, Berg
RMERFW40–The Palace of Holyroodhouse, or informally Holyrood Palace, founded as a monastery by David I of Scotland in 1128, has served as the principal residence of the Kings and Queens of Scotland since the 15th century. The Palace stands in Edinburgh at the bottom of the Royal Mile.
RMFJR6K7–Stephen, often referred to in history as Stephen of Blois, ( 1096 – 1154), was the last Norman King of England. His claim to the throne was contested and the period of his reign ( 1135 onwards) was filled with contests for the kingship. His main rival was Mathilda, his cousin.
RM2JPMWAX–Turm Mehlsack, Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland, Europa
RMERFW46–Geoffrey V (1113 – 1151), called the Handsome and Plantagenet, was the Count of Anjou, Touraine and Maine. He was the husband
RFJBYT82–Burg und Dorfkirche, Mechernich, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland, Berg
RMFBYJ26–Bräunlingen Black Forest
RF2D9G9MY–Burg und Dorfkirche, Mechernich, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Deutschland, Berg
RM2JPMWC3–Museum Ravensburger , Geschichte des Ravensburger Spiele und Buchverlages, Ravensburg, Baden-Württemberg,
RMERFW47–Empress Matilda, later Countess of Anjou and Lady of the English (1102 – 1167) was the daughter and dispossessed heir of Henry I of England. She was married to Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor, and then to Geoffrey V, Count of Anjou. She was the mother of Henry II. For many years she contested Stephen's right to the throne
RMERGN7T–Edward IV (28 April 1442 – 9 April 1483) was King of England from 4 March 1461 until 2 October 1470, and again from 11 April
RMERFW3W–Stephen, often referred to in history as Stephen of Blois, ( 1096 – 1154), was the last Norman King of England. His claim to the throne was contested and the period of his reign ( 1135 onwards) was filled with contests for the kingship. His main rival was Mathilda, his cousin.
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RMERFW3X–Stephen, often referred to in history as Stephen of Blois, ( 1096 – 1154), was the last Norman King of England. His claim to the throne was contested and the period of his reign ( 1135 onwards) was filled with contests for the kingship. His main rival was Mathilda, his cousin.