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Arnstadt (German pronunciation: [ˈarnʃtat] ) is a town in Ilm-Kreis, Thuringia, Germany, on the
river Gera
about 20
kilometres (12 mi)
south of Erfurt...
- The
Arnstadt Formation is a
geological formation Germany. It is Late Tri****ic (Norian) in age, and
forms part of the
Keuper system. It was
deposited in...
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Oberkirche (pronounced [ˈoːbɐˌkɪʁçə], "Upper Church") in the
Thuringian town of
Arnstadt, Germany, is a
former Franciscan monastery church mainly built in the 13th century...
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returned to Thuringia,
working as a
musician for
Protestant churches in
Arnstadt and Mühlhausen and, for
longer periods, at
courts in Weimar,
where he expanded...
- Rudi
Arnstadt (3
September 1926 – 14
August 1962) was an East
German border guard who died in an
incident with West
German border guards at the
Inner German...
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Arnstadt Hauptbahnhof or
Arnstadt Central Station is a
railway station in the town of
Arnstadt in Thuringia, Germany. It is
situated on the
meeting point...
- into
several tiny states. One of
those states (Schwarzburg-
Arnstadt) was
based in
Arnstadt; it was
founded in 1574 and
existed until 1716, when it fell...
- (pronounced [liːpˈfʁaʊn̩ˌkɪʁçə], "Church of Our Lady") in the
Thuringian town of
Arnstadt, Germany, is a
Lutheran parish church. The basilica,
which was essentially...
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Arnstadt (10
October 1653 in
Sondershausen – 20 July 1716 in
Arnstadt) was a
Count of
Schwarzburg and
Hohenstein and Lord of Sondershausen,
Arnstadt and...
- that it may be the
earliest extant cantata by Bach,
possibly composed in
Arnstadt in 1707. Bach's
original score is lost. The
music survives in a copy made...