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Manderbach had its first documentary mention in 1225, making it older than the main town of
Dillenburg (1254). The two former villages – nowadays parts of Dillenburg – Frohnhausen and Manderbach, had much in common in their early history. Here the two noble families von Hunsbach and von Selbach both
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and metalworking operations came into being in the region. In this time, many railway branchlines were built from
Dillenburg to, among other places, Gönnern and Ewersbach. These lines have all been abandoned now. The line to Gönnern was abandoned in 1987 and torn up. The railway depot, so useful in
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Niederscheld is a village with about 3000 inhabitants, lying 2 km from the main town of
Dillenburg. The name comes from a small brook called the Schelde that rises between Oberscheld and Tringenstein and flows into the Dill at Niederscheld. The village's greatest hallmarks are the old
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762:(1567–1572), which still occasions regular Dutch royal visits to the town to this day. The land was administered by the presidents of the House of Nassau-Dillenburg. One of the last presidents was Georg Ernst Ludwig Freiherr von Preuschen von und zu Liebenstein (born 1727 in
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Oberscheld is a village of about 2,000 inhabitants. It neighbours
Niederscheld. Mining was quite important for Oberscheld until the last blast furnace was closed in 1969. Oberscheld had a station, the last train ran in Oberscheld in 1987.
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Eibach's history began in "Nassau times" in the 13th century. In 1313, the village had its first documentary mention. In the Second World War, it was left unscathed. In 2004, the healing spring was renovated, and a brineworks was built.
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Wilhelmsturm (tower), views from which can be seen in this article, was completed on the Schlossberg. It is today the town's landmark. The "casemates" under the former stately home are among the biggest defensive works in
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was built on top of the peak now called the
Schlossberg in the late 13th or early 14th century. There are no pictures of this castle, however, as it was wooden, and was destroyed in the
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1653:(1717–1795), worked in Dillenburg from 1746 and lived here until she died in 1795. Whilst resident, she produced a various publications, including a catalogue of the flora of
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The name
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1831:. Vol. 17 (11th ed.). 1911. pp. 910–911.
1752:"Dillenburg ist Oranienstadt - Oranienstadt Dillenburg"
1738:"Dillenburg ist Oranienstadt - Oranienstadt Dillenburg"
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1530:(1487–1559) count from the House of Nassau, nicknamed
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1717:"Bevölkerung in Hessen am 31.12.2022 nach Gemeinden"
1576:(1755-1833) portrait, landscape and history painter.
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Schelderwald-Schule (primary school and Hauptschule)
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1620:(born 1997) bobsledder, gold medallist in the
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1566:(1604–1679), Dutch field marshal, called the
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1564:John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen
1355:Dillenburg - Johann-von-Nassau-Schule
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1766:"Oranier- und Partnerstädte"
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1545:(1536–1606), aristocrat.
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506:Dillenburg downtown area
461:German Timber-Frame Road
451:holiday road called the
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1878:Dillenburg fire station
1850:Encyclopædia Britannica
1828:Encyclopædia Britannica
1806:Encyclopædia Britannica
1772:(in German). Dillenburg
1342:Lahn-Dill Social Office
1272:Weber Kunststofftechnik
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1111:Aquarena-Nacht, in July
928:Culture and sightseeing
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336: • Density
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