Bentheim-Lingen
Bentheim-Lingen was a county seated in Lingen in Germany. Bentheim-Lingen emerged as a partition of Bentheim-Tecklenburg in 1450, and was absorbed by Spain in 1555. Over the next century, ownership of Bentheim-Lingen passed between Spain and Nassau-Orange, before being annexed by Prussia 1702.
Counts of Bentheim-Lingen (1450–1555)
- Otto (1450–1508) with...
- Nicholas III (Count of Bentheim-Tecklenburg) (1493–1508)
- Nicholas IV (1508–1541)
- Conrad (Count of Bentheim-Tecklenburg) (1541–1547)
- Maximilian (1547–1548)
- Anna (1548–1555)
gollark: That does sound interesting, I've had a lot of times when having a database would have helped me a lot. Though I'd prefer a (CC) library and not a mod (for usability-on-servers reasons), this could be good too.
gollark: > why is it the least secure language<@229987409977278464> C does basically no memory safety checking when it's compiled.
gollark: ... yes?
gollark: Cryptography, especially asymmetric (public-key/key exchange/whatever) cryptography, involves complicated maths and stuff, and implementing that yourself (or worse, coming up with your own algorithms) is a bad idea.
gollark: There are some libraries which do secure communications stuff for you. One of my projects uses ECNet or something.
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