「TRIER」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Heinrich Marx's father was the rabbi of | Trier, a role which his older brother would later as |
with the Celtic version of Mars: at Mohn near | Trier, a spring sanctuary was dedicated to Mars Smer |
the region; for example, Johannes Larsen, Carl | Trier Aagaard, Laurits Tuxen and Christen Lyngbo. |
This was probably made in | Trier about 1000. |
III and the Archbishops of Mainz, Cologne and | Trier, accused him of failing to maintain the public |
The Shanes are a German hard polka band from | Trier active from 1991 until now (disbandment announ |
He allowed the Jesuits to remain in | Trier after abolishing their order, protested the ra |
1862, he was preconized as auxiliary bishop of | Trier; after Arnoldi's death he was proposed for the |
ctical Air Force, which moved to Ramstein from | Trier Air Base on 10 November 1957 upon the closure |
atmen from among the Parisii and a pillar from | Trier among the Treveri. |
god of the Treveri with great cult centres at | Trier and Pommern; Ocelus was a local British deity, |
the income for the abbeys of Saint-Maximin in | Trier and Saint-Willibrod in Echternach. |
deacon in Treis-Karden in the Archbishopric of | Trier, and papal chaplain. |
m 1536 and the bells were made by Hendrick van | Trier and Francois Hemony. |
They preached in | Trier, and converted many to Christianity, and they |
, at first local, such as St. Maximin's Abbey, | Trier, and St. Evre's Abbey, Toul, and later in more |
luded charge of the abbeys of Saint-Maximin in | Trier and Saint-Willibrord in Echternach. |
porters of Felix, including the Archbishops at | Trier and Cologne. |
h century when the upper half was presented to | Trier, and was afterwards taken to Prague by Emperor |
e dioceses for the Archbishopric-Electorate of | Trier and the Prince-Bishopric of Augsburg in Februa |
His cultus was strongest in the region around | Trier and in Alsace. |
hen crossed the Saar and pressed on to capture | Trier and a bridge across the Moselle River. |
He is son of a certain Eigel of | Trier and has numerous adventures in the Holy Land. |
" in the inscription at Bath, and with Mars at | Trier and Altrip. |
ons with his neighbours, the Archbishoprics of | Trier and Mainz. |
21 January 1354) was the Archbishop-Elector of | Trier and Archchancellor of Burgundy from 1307 to hi |
iory has been joined with St. Matthias' Abbey, | Trier, and is now therefore a priory of the abbey. |
She was born near | Trier, and was the sister of Bishop Saint Aprus (Evr |
outheast of Bitburg, 20 miles (32 km) north of | Trier, and 135 miles (217 km) west of Wiesbaden. |
te groups, also went to Worms, Mainz, Cologne, | Trier, and Metz, where they forcibly converted the J |
Roman | Trier and the Treveri. |
Baldwin, afterwards Archbishop-Elector of | Trier, and |
It begins with the first hero, King Orendel of | Trier, and ends with the disappearance of the last h |
ing year he attended the Provincial Council of | Trier, and in the same year he published its canons |
rshipped primarily in the east of Gaul, around | Trier and on the Rhine; his name is recorded on abou |
The patrons include Lars von | Trier and Cartlidge's sister Michelle. |
in 1624; from 1626 he taught at Speyer, Wesel, | Trier and Cologne, and was preacher at Paderborn, Co |
She wrote several articles about von | Trier and Ellis. |
He was elected Suffragan Bishop of | Trier and became a well-known theologian writer, who |
n 809, Charlemagne appointed him to the see of | Trier and in 813 he was sent as the chief Frankish a |
tin, hearing what had taken place, returned to | Trier and compelled the emperor to rescind an order |
He instituted reforms at the University of | Trier and worked to improve the training of the cler |
e St. Hildulf, said to have been Archbishop of | Trier, and who lived there as a hermit (666-671). |
Karl came from a family of patricians of | Trier and strove for a refined education. |
In 1560 he became a professor at | Trier, and lectured on the Epistles of St. Paul. |
the position of producer at the Opera House in | Trier and was appointed its director in 1907, holdin |
He also played for Eintracht | Trier and in the German Bundesliga for Eintracht Fra |
Trier Arena is an indoor sporting arena located in T | |
He was born in | Trier around 1660, and joined the Venetian Navy duri |
e Presidency of His Eminence the Archbishop of | Trier, as well as of Encounters and Discourses with |
When he occupied the pulpit at | Trier as many as 4000 people often came together to |
from Louis the Child the district and city of | Trier, as well as the right to have a mint and impos |
der control of the archbishoprics of Mainz and | Trier, as well as smaller Landlords. |
In 1345 the Archbishop of | Trier Baldwin of Luxembourg decreed that the Lordshi |
mpenich through the influence of Archbishop of | Trier, Baldwin of Luxembourg, with his cousins and T |
It is currently home to the TBB | Trier basketball team. |
In 1130 he was elected the Archbishop of | Trier but refused. |
On 17 September 2009, he signed for Eintracht | Trier, but was demoted into the reserve team in Febr |
with the help of troops from the Electorate of | Trier, but the citizens of the town quickly enabled |
rmany, Sorley was detained for an afternoon in | Trier, but released on the same day and told to leav |
eviae with the Xulsigiae, known from a site at | Trier; but this suggestion has also been contested. |
Sickingen declared war on the Archbishopric of | Trier but he failed in his efforts to take Trier. |
nt See of Paderborn and in 1864 for the See of | Trier, but it was removed by the Prussian Government |
He completed a substantial antiquarian work on | Trier by Christoph Brouwer. |
037 to his death, Poppo was occupied extending | Trier Cathedral westward. |
brother John put aside the office of Canon of | Trier Cathedral and took over the rule of Limburg as |
inished the construction of the north tower of | Trier Cathedral. |
e a canon of Mainz Cathedral and later also of | Trier Cathedral. |
arterhouse and was buried in the west choir of | Trier Cathedral. |
He died at Saarburg and was buried in | Trier Cathedral. |
Danish film director Lars von | Trier caused controversy with comments he made at th |
l was from 10 August to 12 August 2007 and, as | Trier celebrated the 'Constantine year', Constantine |
One noted club is the New | Trier chess club. |
representation on the renowned ivory tablet of | Trier, depicting the solemn translation of relics. |
nstein on 11 June 1331 after the Archbishop of | Trier died and was succeeded by Baldwin of Luxembour |
ineland area, notably Speyer, Worms, Mainz and | Trier, during the First Crusade (1095-1099). |
He attended New | Trier East High School in Winnetka, Illinois, and So |
In 1456 the cathedral chapter of | Trier elected John II of Baden against Theodoric. |
672, the cathedral chapter of the Cathedral of | Trier elected Johann Hugo von Orsbeck coadjutor Arch |
manesque towers; the castle of the electors of | Trier, erected in 1280, which now contains the munic |
illed, before Reinhard, followed by knights of | Trier, escaped to Limburg Castle. |
eo Pescarolo who has also worked with Lars von | Trier, Federico Fellini and Raoul Ruiz. |
should not be confused with the 1991 Lars von | Trier film Europa, which was initially released as Z |
's relics were transferred to the cathedral in | Trier, France by the bishop, Egbert. |
n Metternich (1551-1623) was the Archbishop of | Trier from 1599 to 1623. |
1010 - 15 April 1066) was the Archbishop of | Trier from 1047 until his death. |
until 1556, and (as John IV) the Archbishop of | Trier from 1547 until 1556. |
on der Leyen (1510-1567) was the Archbishop of | Trier from 1556 to 1567. |
Jasper and Jan Moer from 1541, one from H. Van | Trier from 1570, one by Coenraat Wegewaert from 1647 |
Hetto (died 847) was the Archbishop of | Trier from 814 until his death. |
d (or Ratbod) (died 915) was the Archbishop of | Trier from 883 until his death. |
On the instructions of Magnerich, bishop of | Trier from 566 to 600, these hermits formed themselv |
llenmaigne or Falemagne, was the Archbishop of | Trier from 1152. |
), called of Rothenburg, was the Archbishop of | Trier from 1079 until his death. |
irca 986 - 16 June 1047) was the Archbishop of | Trier from 1016 to his death. |
elled Folmar or Vollmar, was the Archbishop of | Trier from 1183 and the last to not also be a prince |
r Leyen-Hohengeroldseck, who was Archbishop of | Trier from 1652 to 1676. |
om 784 and Abbot of Mettlach and Archbishop of | Trier from around 792. |
y Division was created on 19 September 1939 in | Trier from Grenz-Division Trier, which was a border |
us (c.775 - c.850) was the third Archbishop of | Trier from 809 until 814. |
It was situated at the Ruwerer Street 16, | Trier, Germany and used from its inauguration on Feb |
Born in | Trier, Germany into an aristocratic family, Nell-Bre |
of a Roman fortress in Zell an der Mosel near | Trier, Germany |
Ernst Ulrich Deuker (born July 13, 1954 in | Trier Germany) is a bass player and contrabass clari |
erman: Konstantinbasilika) or Aula Palatina at | Trier, Germany, is a Roman palace basilica, that was |
ins are interred in the abbey of St. Matthias, | Trier, Germany, brought there through Empress Helena |
The school is named after the city of | Trier, Germany, and New Trier's logo depicts the Por |
She was born in | Trier, Germany, where her father was stationed. |
eir former territory in and around what is now | Trier, Germany. |
the successor of St. Maternus as the Bishop of | Trier, Germany. |
He died in | Trier, Germany. |
He carried out further studies in London and | Trier, Germany. |
g district (Bereich) at the Ruwer (river) near | Trier, Germany. |
Von | Trier has on occasion referred to his films as falli |
posts of canon of Cologne, Mainz, Salzburg and | Trier, having already been made prince bishop of Reg |
After his Abitur 1949 in | Trier he studied law at the University of Mainz and |
Baden became provost of Saint Paulin Church in | Trier; he became Domizellar the next year. |
In Limburg as well as in | Trier he studied history, and collected documents, r |
When Athanasius was in exile in | Trier, he met with Servatius, and the two campaigned |
age 17, he became a canon of the Cathedral of | Trier; he later also acquired canonicates at Mainz C |
Educated by the Jesuits at their college in | Trier, he studied law at the universities of Trier a |
g with John of Isenburg-Grenzau, Archbishop of | Trier, he attended the Council of Trent, but the arc |
ity of high schoolers in Kenilworth attend New | Trier High School, the district high school just dow |
Greanias graduated from New | Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois in 1983. |
n in Evanston, Illinois and graduated from New | Trier High School in Winnetka where he was quarterba |
as born in Evanston, Illinois and attended New | Trier High School. |
He graduated from New | Trier High School in 1981 and then received his B.A. |
He began swimming competitively at New | Trier High School, Winnetka, IL, under coach David R |
True-Frost graduated from New | Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois. |
p in Glencoe, Illinois, where she attended New | Trier High School. |
He coached at New | Trier high school in Illinois for 20 years with an o |
hicago, growing up and attending school at New | Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois until 1985. |
he Chicago suburb of Wilmette and attended New | Trier High School in Winnetka. |
up in Winnetka, Illinois where he attended New | Trier High School. |
Turow was born in Chicago, attended New | Trier High School, and graduated from Amherst Colleg |
one of the notable alumni to graduate from New | Trier High School in Winnetka, IL. |
Coffield graduated from New | Trier High School in 1963 and from Northwestern Univ |
coach for the swimming and diving teams at New | Trier High School, Winnetka, Illinois. |
n was born in Evanston, Illinois, attended New | Trier High School, and received her BFA from the Uni |
New | Trier High School |
as raised in the Chicago area and attended New | Trier High School, Northwestern University and the R |
He received a high school diploma from New | Trier High School in 1962, a Bachelor of Arts degree |
McNerney graduated from New | Trier High School in 1967. |
He graduated from New | Trier High School East in 1974. |
He is also an alumnus of New | Trier High School. |
He attended New | Trier High School in Winnetka Illinois. |
h Shore and Terence went to the well-known New | Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois, before cont |
While still attending New | Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois, Weinstein f |
On his return to | Trier his beliefs came into conflict with those of t |
inted John to fill the vacant Archbishopric at | Trier, however, the appointment was disputed. |
He played for Regionalliga side | Trier Huskies in 1989-90. |
of a strained side, while Ken Higgs, faithful | trier if ever there was one but who looked a little |
Zuche, Thomas (ed.): Stattfuehrer - | Trier im Nationalsozialismus. 3rd ed. |
Welter, Adolf: Die Luftangriffe auf | Trier im Ersten Weltkrieg 1914-1918. |
Eberhard died in | Trier in 1066 and was buried in the College of St. P |
Anheier was educated at the University of | Trier in Germany and at Yale, and after completing a |
The persecutions started in the diocese of | Trier in 1581 and reached the city itself in 1587, w |
O'Connor was released by | Trier in the summer 2009, and signed with Danish clu |
as a central defender and had joined Eintracht | Trier in 2007. |
hen he replaced Cadolah according to Thegan of | Trier in his Vita Hludowici imperatoris, until 828, |
ars to have been the superior, since Thegan of | Trier in his Gesta Hludowici imperatoris, an account |
years later, but his remains were returned to | Trier in 395. |
ed one Eberhard zu Eltz, a Frankish citizen of | Trier in the late 7th century, the first recorded in |
After Henry was made Archbishop of | Trier in 956, he summoned Wolfgang, who became a tea |
ei St. Maximin) was a Benedictine monastery in | Trier in the Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. |
He was elected provost of | Trier in 1604 and proved adept at handling legal and |
uit the Navy in 1789 and emigrated to Koblenz ( | Trier) in 1792 (a common move for royalist aristocra |
held to have been founded by Saint Maximin of | Trier in the 4th century. |
The Witch trials of | Trier in Germany in the years from 1581 to 1593 was |
used the abdication of Grand Master Charles of | Trier in 1318 and the murder of the succeeding Grand |
It subsequently passed to the Archbishopric of | Trier in 1446, and was finally purchased by the Coun |
also associated with the fresh-water spring at | Trier in what is now Germany. |
The village became a part of | Trier in 1969. |
Tractatus de legibus, published in | Trier in 1592 |
r of the cathedral chapter of the Cathedral of | Trier in 1505, and became a canon in 1511. |
he played for Molenbeek in Belgium, Eintracht | Trier in Germany and Notts County F.C in England bef |
of mints including Arles and Lyons in France, | Trier in Germany and Rome. |
Tarforst is a suburban part of the city | Trier in Germany with about 7,000 inhabitants. |
movie is inaccurate in other respects, placing | Trier in France instead of Germany, dating a stone c |
l of benefits and converted the archdiocese of | Trier into one of the most powerful institutions in |
Eric Jelen (born March 11, 1965 in | Trier) is a former tennis player from Germany, who w |
or the remarks the same day and clarified that | Trier is not a Nazi or an antisemite, then declared |
- in Melancholia which underline that Lars von | Trier is a unique film storyteller", and the "the ch |
Lars von | Trier is the first to have realised this and produce |
The University of | Trier is situated in the suburb. |
1818 Emmerich Grach as alderman of the city of | Trier issued the birth certificate of Karl Marx. |
When Archbishop of | Trier John of Isenburg-Grenzau fell ill, the cathedr |
The Archbishop of | Trier John I inaugurated the renovated church, toget |
that Augsburg is one of the oldest cities (as | Trier, Kempten, Worms etc.) --217.237.187.19 (talk) |
ong other claims, the article stated that "New | Trier kids who smoke pot" were "by all accounts more |
ime, predominantly in Swabia, were Wendelin of | Trier, Kilian, Arbogast, Landelin, Trudpert, Pirmin |
the archdiocese, and the Archbishop-Elector of | Trier Kuno II of Falkenstein was selected. |
terburg were in Dietkirchen, while the army of | Trier made its camp near Diez. |
Second Bundesliga clubs LR Ahlen and Eintracht | Trier, making 21 league appearances for Ahlen and 30 |
ury German Moosburg Gradual and a 15th century | Trier manuscript. |
New | Trier, Minnesota, USA |
ic high schools such as Evanston Township, New | Trier, Northside College Prep, and other CPS selecti |
Prince and John of Gaunt, and was appointed a | Trier of Petitions at every Parliament between 1362 |
A trial judge must instruct the | trier of fact that “appreciate that the act was wron |
l judges' ability to invade the jury's role as | trier of fact came under scrutiny, as did the practi |
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