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Casimirianum is the name of a school,
respectively the
former institutions:
Casimirianum Coburg in
Coburg (Bavaria)
Casimirianum Neustadt in
Neustadt an...
- The
Casimirianum,
known to the
students as the "Casi", is a
Gymnasium in Coburg, Bavaria. It was
founded in 1605 by
Johann Casimir, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg...
- The
Casimirianum in
Neustadt an der
Haardt (currently
Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz) was a
Reformed academy,
which was
founded in 1578 by...
- Max Brose.
Michael Stoschek was born in Germany. He was
educated at
Casimirianum Coburg.
Stoschek took
charge of
Brose Fahrzeugteile in 1971 aged only...
- John
Casimir founded the
Neustadt College that was
named after him, the
Casimirianum,
because his
Lutheran brother,
Louis had
cleared the
university in Heidelberg...
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offered and
accepted the
position of
headmaster of the
reestablished Casimirianum Gymnasium in Coburg. He
lived in
Coburg from 1607
until his
death in...
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appointed professor of
oriental languages and
eloquence at the
Gymnasium Casimirianum in Coburg, in 1770
professor of
poetry and
eloquence at Erlangen, and...
- 1579,
German prince and
friend of the
Reformed John
Casimir formed the
Casimirianum Neustadt. Junius,
along with
author of the
Heidelberg Catechism Zacharias...
- and a 3,500
piece gl****ware
collection (Gläser-Sammlung).
Gymnasium Casimirianum, a
Renaissance building begun in 1601 ****nal (1616–21). Landestheater...
- Coburg, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha,
Germany in 1904.
After attending the
Casimirianum, he
continued his
education at the
Universities of Berlin, Frankfurt...