- have
gained his
knowledge in
writing as well as Latin.
Apart from the
Francisceum Zerbst the
region had
schools in Bad
Belzig and Wiesenburg.
Faith schools...
- The Friderico-
Francisceum (FFG) is a
gymnasium in Bad Doberan, Germany. In 1879,
Frederick Francis II,
Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
decided to establish...
-
manufacturer Flora and
Fauna Guarantee Act 1988, Victoria,
Australia Friderico-
Francisceum-Gymnasium, a
German secondary school Friedberg station, in
Germany French...
-
Landesverordnung Anhalts) and in 1582 he
founded the
Francisceum High
School (German:
Gymnasium Francisceum) in Zerbst. He was a
fervent supporter of the Reformation...
-
maternal grandmother's
estate in
Lower Saxony; he
attended the Friderico-
Francisceum-Gymnasium in Bad
Doberan from 1933 to 1936 and a
boarding school in Tanganyika...
-
Reformation Zerbst became a
Calvinist centre. From 1582 to 1798 the
Francisceum Gymnasium Illustre was an
important Calvinist college. From 1603 to 1793...
-
initially housed a
music pavilion and
shopping boutiques. The Friderico-
Francisceum, the town's only gymnasium, is
located in a
building near the Kamp which...
- the
Austrian National Library.
Another example held at the
Gymnasium Francisceum of
Zerbst in
eastern Germany was destro**** in the
Second World War, but...
- main
residence was, and
supported there the
renovation of the
Gymnasium Francisceum,
beginning with the
addition of a library. In 1618,
Rudolph joined the...
-
collegiate foundation (Damenstift) (1732–1946) Egeln, see
Marienstuhl Francisceum, see
Zerbst Gernrode Abbey (Stift Gernrode), Gernrode:
secular canonesses...