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Wendish
Wendish may refer to: Wends, a historical name for Slavs who inhabited present day north east Germany Sorbian languages, languages spoken by the Sorbs wikipedia.org
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Wendish
Wendish, a. and n. (ˈwɛndɪʃ) Also 7, 9 Windish, 9 Vendish, Vindish. [f. Wend n. + -ish, or ad. G. Wendisch, Windisch.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Wends.1614 [see voivode β]. 1788 Engl. Rev. Dec. 479 The people..are called in Saxony Wenden, i.e. Wendts, or Vandals, or Wendish. 1790 Dornford Pütt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wendish Schafkopf
Dreiwendsch as for Wendish Schafkopf except that there are no partnerships. Otherwise the rules of the Wendish Schafkopf already described apply. wikipedia.org
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Windish
Windish var. Wendish. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wendish-German double church
It was used primarily for church services held in Wendish for the inhabitants of the 10 neighbouring Wendish hamlets, although services were also held Every year since 1995, there has been a church service in Wendish (lower Sorbian) on the German European Heritage Day in the Wendish church. wikipedia.org
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Vendish
Vendish variant of Wendish a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wendish Crown
The Wendish Crown (German: Wendische Krone or Wendenkrone) is a heraldic symbol in form of a crown, from the region of Mecklenburg in Germany. It is also present in the design of the Cross of Frederick Francis and the House Order of the Wendish Crown. wikipedia.org
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Wendish Crusade
Aftermath The Wendish Crusade achieved mixed results. There was no Wendish clergy established nor any Christian literature translated into the language of the Wends. wikipedia.org
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Wendish Quarter
The Wendish Quarter or Sorbian Quarter, is a historical ethnic enclave and district in Cottbus, Brandenburg, Germany. wikipedia.org
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Wendish Museum
The Wendish Museum, , , is a museum of the culture and history of the Wends and Sorbs in Lower Lusatia. It is located in Cottbus. History The museum in its current form exists since 1994, but builds on the former Wendish Farmers Hut, that existed until the time of Nazi Germany in wikipedia.org
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Wendish People's Party
The Wendish People's Party (, , ) was a political party of the Sorbs in Weimar Germany from 1919 to 1933. By the May 1924 elections the party had changed its name to the Wendish People's Party. wikipedia.org
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Wendish question
The Wendish question ( Prekmurje dialect: Vendsko pítanje, or Vendiško pitanje) in Hungarian Nationalist and Chauvinist politics concerns the origin and wikipedia.org
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Wendish Coinage Treaty
The Wendish Coinage Union (Wendischer Münzverein) was an organisation bound by treaty formed by the North German Hanseatic towns from 1379 to the 16th The 7 February 1569 was probably the last minting date of the Wendish Coinage Union. wikipedia.org
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House Order of the Wendish Crown
The House Order of the Wendish Crown () is a dynastic order that was jointly instituted on 12 May 1864 by Grand Duke Friedrich Franz II of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Hollman Hans von Kaltenborn-Stachau Julius Kühn Friedrich Ladegast Helmuth von Moltke the Younger References External links House Order of the Wendish wikipedia.org
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Wends of Texas
His sons continued the Wendish preaching and teaching, but with them ended the last of major Wendish language exposure to the small colony. A Wendish Fest has occurred annually every fourth Sunday in September since 1988 to celebrate Wendish culture, traditions, and background. wikipedia.org
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