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Strelitz

Strelitz \Strel"itz\, n. sing. & pl. [Russ. strieli['e]ts' a shooter, archer.] A soldier of the ancient Muscovite guard or Russian standing army; also, the guard itself.

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Strelitz

Strelitz refers to:

  • Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, former German duchy
  • Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, successor to the duchy
  • Free State of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, state of Weimar Germany
  • Mecklenburg-Strelitz (district), former district in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
  • Neustrelitz, city in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
  • Strelitz-Alt, part of Neustrelitz
  • Strelitz, the German name of Střelice u Stoda, Czech Republic
  • Johannes Strelitz (1912–1991), German jurist
See also: Streltsy

Usage examples of "strelitz".

I heard some of my family might be down in Neu Strelitz, so I asked the Lizards for a lift.

Tosevite male named Drucker, who was going down to Neu Strelitz to search for his mate and hatchlings?

When he got to Neu Strelitz, he found it to be another small city that had taken considerable damage during the fighting.

Neu Strelitz, or else go someplace where nobody has any idea at all who we are and start over there.

Drucker not the male who refused to tell you anything whatsoever about how the male who drove him to, ah, Neu Strelitz ended up dead something less than halfway there?

As for her brother, the ruler of Strelitz, he never had time for her, so she would soon be sent back to the schoolroom if she attempted to talk to him.

The English were sending Lord Harcourt to Strelitz immediately and as soon as he arrived the proxy ceremony was to take place, and immediately it was over she was to sail for England.

While he was on his travels exploring Europe an insurrection broke out, and the old Russian militia, the Strelitz, mutinied, and plotted to exterminate the Germans and all the abettors of foreign innovation.

Dukes of Hesse-Darmstadt, Baden, Weimar, Gotha, Oldenburg, Schwerin, and Strelitz, and more than twenty of the petty sovereigns in which Germany abounded.

Schwellenburg, Mecklenburg, Strelitz appeared, and, on occasions, certain minor Royalties.

Herr Frutschen was the comptroller of the household and the friend of Hans and I gathered that Frau Strelitz was the mistress of the household, and that she was the one I should have to impress if I were to get the post.

Frau Strelitz, and I am sure that a lady of the world such as yourself will understand that the acquisition of knowledge is not necessarily a matter of age.

Grand Duke himself, he told me, for the Grand Duke had had an account from Frau Strelitz and others.