- paid from the sale of the
building materials.] "Denkmale
Erfurts 1806–1814" [Monuments of
Erfurt 1806–1814] (in German). Thüringer Naturbrief. Archived...
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Erfurt Cathedral (German:
Erfurter Dom,
officially Hohe
Domkirche St. Marien zu
Erfurt, English:
Cathedral Church of St Mary at
Erfurt), also
known as...
- The
Erfurt Program was
adopted by the
Social Democratic Party of
Germany during the SPD
Congress at
Erfurt in 1891.
Drafted by
theorists Karl
Kautsky and...
- The
Bezirk Erfurt was a
district (Bezirk) of East Germany. The
administrative seat and the main town was
Erfurt. The
district was established,
along with...
- The
Erfurt Union (German:
Erfurter Union) was a short-lived
union of
German states under a federation,
proposed by the
Kingdom of
Prussia at
Erfurt, for...
- The
University of
Erfurt (German: Universität
Erfurt) is a
public university located in
Erfurt, the
capital city of the
German state of Thuringia. It was...
- The
Congress of
Erfurt was the
meeting between Napoleon,
Emperor of the French, and
Alexander I,
Emperor of All Russia, from
Tuesday 27
September to Friday...
- Emperor), held a
Hoftag (informal ****embly) at the
cathedral provostry in
Erfurt. The
combined weight of the ****embled
nobles caused the
wooden second storey...
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dirigiert Puccini in
Erfurt". Thüringer Allgemeine.
Retrieved 2017-11-01.
Wolfgang Hirsch (2017-05-24). "Mallwitz'
letzte Spielzeit –
Erfurts Generalmusikdir****rin...
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following is a
timeline of the
history of the city of
Erfurt, Germany. 741 -
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Erfurt established. 755 -
Catholic diocese absorbed into...