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- Kurmark abstract "The German term Kurmark (archaic Churmark, \"Electoral March\") referred to the Imperial State held by the margraves of Brandenburg, who had been awarded the electoral (Kur) dignity by the Golden Bull of 1356. In early modern times, Kurmark proper denoted the western part of the margraviate to the exclusion of later acquisitions.".
- Kurmark thumbnail Brandenburg-Preußen1688.JPG?width=300.
- Kurmark wikiPageID "18129757".
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- Kurmark wikiPageRevisionID "683826420".
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Altmark.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Andreas_Musculus.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Beeskow.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Category:Margraviate_of_Brandenburg.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Christoph_Pelargus.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Confessing_Church.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Consistory_(Protestantism).
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Cottbus.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Early_modern_period.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Evangelical_Church_in_Berlin,_Brandenburg_and_Silesian_Upper_Lusatia.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink F._K._Otto_Dibelius.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_William_III_of_Prussia.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Free_State_of_Prussia.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Furlough.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink German_auxiliary_cruiser_Orion.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Golden_Bull_of_1356.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Hohenzollern.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Imperial_State.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Joachim_II_Hector,_Elector_of_Brandenburg.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Joachim_I_Nestor,_Elector_of_Brandenburg.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Agricola.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink John,_Margrave_of_Brandenburg-Küstrin.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink John_George,_Elector_of_Brandenburg.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Landeskirche.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink List_of_rulers_of_Brandenburg.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Lubusz_Land.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Margraviate_of_Brandenburg.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Mittelmark.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Neumark.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Neuruppin.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Northern_March.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Oder.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Panzergrenadier_Division_Kurmark.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Personal_union.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Potsdam.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Prignitz.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Prince-elector.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Provost_(religion).
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Prussian_Union_of_churches.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Schism.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Storkow,_Brandenburg.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Superintendent_(ecclesiastical).
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Synod.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink Uckermark.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLink File:Brandenburg-Preußen1688.JPG.
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kurmark (Electoral March)".
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kurmark".
- Kurmark wikiPageWikiLinkText "Middle March".
- Kurmark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Kurmark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-de.
- Kurmark subject Category:Margraviate_of_Brandenburg.
- Kurmark comment "The German term Kurmark (archaic Churmark, \"Electoral March\") referred to the Imperial State held by the margraves of Brandenburg, who had been awarded the electoral (Kur) dignity by the Golden Bull of 1356. In early modern times, Kurmark proper denoted the western part of the margraviate to the exclusion of later acquisitions.".
- Kurmark label "Kurmark".
- Kurmark sameAs Q324056.
- Kurmark sameAs Kurmark.
- Kurmark sameAs Kurmarchia.
- Kurmark sameAs m.04cxrn7.
- Kurmark sameAs Kurmark.
- Kurmark sameAs Q324056.
- Kurmark wasDerivedFrom Kurmark?oldid=683826420.
- Kurmark depiction Brandenburg-Preußen1688.JPG.
- Kurmark isPrimaryTopicOf Kurmark.