-
these words: "Vu et approuvé par nous,
Commandant russe de la
Ville de
Coblence:
Janvier 1er, 1814." In this
quarter of the city, too, is the Liebfrauenkirche...
- of the
Palatinate Bishopric of
Speyer 1801–1814 Rhin-et-Moselle
Koblenz Coblence Rhine and
Moselle rivers Holy
Roman Empire:
Archbishopric of
Cologne Electorate...
- went to the
guillotine in
February 1836.
Mortier married Eve Anne Hymmès (
Coblence, 19
August 1779 – Paris, 13
February 1855), by whom he had six children:...
- the Saar
Protectorate (1920–1935),
Hohenzollern Province (since 1899)
Coblence (till 1934), Düsseldorf (since)
provincial synod, consistory,
general superintendents...
-
Beaux Arts d'Argentine,
Buenos Aires 2001 : Täglich Neues, musée Ludwig ;
Coblence ;
Budapest 2003 :
Maison européenne de la photographie,
Paris 2003 : Transphotographiques...
-
sympathy or
aristocratic communities - such as les ci-devants de
Coblence, with
Coblence (Koblenz)
being the town
where many
exiled aristocrats had fled...
- III was the Emperor's
guest at the
Imperial Diet in the
Kastorkirche at
Coblence in 1338 and was
named Vicar-General of the Holy
Roman Empire.
However in...
- 131–140. doi:10.4000/geocarrefour.2188. ISSN 1627-4873. Aubouin, Nicolas;
Coblence,
Emmanuel (1
March 2013). "Les
Nouveaux Territoires de l'Art,
entre îlot...
-
Brunswick Braunschweig Carinthia Kärnten
Austria C****el K****el
Cleves Kleve Coblence Koblenz Coblen(t)z
Koblenz Coleyn Köln
Cologne Köln
Constance Konstanz...
- join the firm. Karl
worked with his
father until 1827 when he left for
Coblence (now Koblenz) to
start his own
bookselling and
publishing business. Karl...