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historical play in five acts, and later "The | Rhenish Album". |
rmany by defeating William of Holland and his | Rhenish allies. |
Arrival of Emperor Wilhelm II at the | Rhenish atation in 1893 |
Jacob Mueller was born at | Rhenish, Bavaria in 1822. |
He was educated at the College of Spire, | Rhenish Bavaria, and at the University of Munich, whe |
When the revolution began in | Rhenish Bavaria, he returned, served in the army, and |
dominantly Catholic background as well as the | Rhenish Carnival tradition. |
Rhenish Church Pang Hok-ko Memorial College | |
ign is inspired by Romanesque architecture of | Rhenish churches such as St. Apostles, and Great St. |
The Electoral | Rhenish Circle as at the beginning of the 16th centur |
The Electoral | Rhenish Circle (German: Kurrheinischer Reichskreis) w |
The list of states making up the Electoral | Rhenish Circle is based on that in the German Wikiped |
Cologne and thus it belonged to the Electoral | Rhenish Circle. |
osen in his place Rupert, Duke of Bavaria and | Rhenish Count Palatine. |
istory of the Electoral Palatinate and of the | Rhenish County Palatine. |
apples of "the Earth" (Erdapfel in the local | Rhenish dialect). |
ekk(e) is largely homophone with jeck(e), the | Rhenish dialectal form of Standard German Geck of unc |
It would consist of two groups: the | Rhenish district under the presidency of Mainz, and t |
le of the troops when he had to appear in the | Rhenish district. |
The | Rhenish dynasty has had close ties to the Kingdom of |
upported King Albert I of Germany against the | Rhenish electors which strengthened his position agai |
The four | Rhenish electors, Count Palatine Rupert III and the A |
Its current collection is focused on | Rhenish Expressionism and post-war German art. |
work is displayed in the museum including the | Rhenish Expressionism genre that he was known for. |
the Kunstmuseum focus on three strongpoints: | Rhenish Expressionism (the largest collection in the |
e described by a set of isoglosses called the | Rhenish fan in linguistics. |
and, pledged his duchy to Charles for 300,000 | Rhenish florins (1471). |
With the advancement of Count Conrad the Red, | Rhenish Franconia became the heartland of the Imperia |
Rhenish Franconia (German: Rheinfranken) or Western F | |
f the noble House of Sponheim descending from | Rhenish Franconia, which in 1122 had inherited the Im |
North-East France with specific reference to | Rhenish Franconian spoken by Moselle Cross-border (or |
he "Iron Elector") mortgaged it for "100 good | Rhenish gilders" to Hans von Blumenthal, who was appo |
abandoned, and in 1972 the Association of the | Rhenish Glan Cattle Breeders closed. |
Rhenish gold guilders were of central importance to t | |
The | Rhenish guilder was gradually replaced as a gold coin |
However the | Rhenish guilder continued to be used as a coin, value |
Rhenish guilder (German: Rheinischer Gulden) (Latin: | |
ebhard von Halberstadt on 4 June 1463 for 200 | Rhenish guilders to Count Henry the Elder of Stolberg |
coins were valued according to their value in | Rhenish guilders, and thus their rate (value) was set |
and Lucas David had created a stipend of 700 | Rhenish gulden to help two worthy students from Allen |
Gensingen lies in | Rhenish Hesse between Mainz and Bad Kreuznach on the |
The municipality lies in | Rhenish Hesse and belongs to the Verbandsgemeinde of |
rand Duchy south of the Main (Starkenburg and | Rhenish Hesse) remained outside. |
Rhenish Hesse, (Capital: Mainz) Left bank of the Rhin | |
it is the third biggest winegrowing centre in | Rhenish Hesse. |
f Vienna and subsequently administered within | Rhenish Hesse. |
hy of Hesse and formed a part of its province | Rhenish Hesse. |
ies between Mainz and Worms, in the “Heart of | Rhenish Hesse”, and belongs to the Berggemeinden (“Mo |
d of the German Lower Rhine region is its Low | Rhenish language, which belongs to the Cleves languag |
Rhenish League of Towns | |
The | Rhenish Massif (German: Rheinisches Schiefergebirge: |
In the eastern | Rhenish Massif some very limited outcrops in the Saue |
The | Rhenish Massif consists of the Belgian and French Ard |
of Ethiopia, stratified sulfide deposits, the | Rhenish Massif, and the continental deep drilling in |
s in Belgium lies on the northern edge of the | Rhenish Massif. |
Rhenish Missionary Society | |
onary of the Rheinische Missionsgesellschaft ( | Rhenish Missionary Society) and an early settler in p |
Trained as a glazier, Heidmann joined of the | Rhenish Missionary Society in 1861, and as a member o |
One of C. W. Alheit's daughters married the | Rhenish missionary, Johann Gerdener. |
1922: Direktor of Lower | Rhenish Music Festival |
econd performance of Appalachia, at the Lower | Rhenish Music Festival, in June 1905. |
rmann Abendroth was the director of the Lower | Rhenish Music Festival. |
Rhenish newspaper format | |
einische Zeitung - Organ der Demokratie ("New | Rhenish Newspaper - Organ of Democracy") was a German |
on to found the Neue Rheinische Zeitung ("New | Rhenish Newspaper") in 1848. |
It is assumed he came from the lower | Rhenish nobility. |
However, the broader usage of the | Rhenish noun Jeck(e) in the Rhineland area has even g |
the earliest settlers of the region from the | Rhenish Palatinate in the mid-18th century. |
For the German, or | Rhenish Palatinate, town, see Billigheim-Ingenheim. |
Grossenlueder (a village near Fulda), and the | Rhenish Palatinate. |
ies on the left bank of the Rhine to form the | Rhenish Palatinate. |
her was written by an unknown educated cleric | Rhenish poet probably between 1140 and 1170. |
May 1848, and many of the burgomasters in the | Rhenish provinces voluntarily gave up their positions |
luence in German financing, especially in the | Rhenish provinces. |
e him the most renown was a geological map of | Rhenish Prussia and Westphalia in 35 sheets on the sc |
erritory as the Rhine Province (also known as | Rhenish Prussia), a term continuing in the names of t |
Rhenish Prussia, and after legal studies in Bonn as a | |
Born in Thum, near Aix la Chapelle, | Rhenish Prussia, Deuster pursued an academic course. |
Pfalz, | Rhenish Prussia, 1823 in - d. 1874) was a German Amer |
Lemmer was born in Deutz, | Rhenish Prussia. |
Egidius Junger was born in Burtscheid in | Rhenish Prussia. |
1932) was a German pharmacologist from Wesel, | Rhenish Prussia. |
ess made in mining and metallurgical works in | Rhenish Prussia. |
in 960 (at the time of Emperor Otto I) by the | Rhenish rabbis concerning the reported appearance of |
e time being, because the concession that the | Rhenish Railway had received for the West Rhine line |
The | Rhenish Republic was proclaimed at Aachen (Aix-la-Cha |
It is significant for its | Rhenish Romanesque architecture. |
d belongs to the Rheinisches Schiefergebirge ( | Rhenish Slate Mountains), forming the greater part of |
ahnhof was built to replace the former Aachen | Rhenish Station and the Marschierthor station. |
ery recovered from graves has affinities with | Rhenish styles from the Continent, perhaps suggesting |
rticular concentration among the Vangiones (a | Rhenish tribe). |
t think of the Ripuarian speaking area as low | Rhenish, which includes the South Bergish or Upper Be |
Rhenish, wine from Rheinhessen (wine region) | |
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