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Fritzlar (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁɪt͡slaːɐ̯] ) is a
small town (pop. 15,000) in the Schwalm-Eder
district in
northern Hesse, Germany, 160 km (99 mi)...
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Fritzlar Air Base (German:
Heeresflugplatz Fritzlar, IATA: FRZ, ICAO: ETHF) is a
military air
field of the
German Army
Aviation Corps. It is
located near...
- Züschen is a
village and
former city in the muni****lity of
Fritzlar, Schwalm-Eder-Kreis in the
German State of Hesse. Arms of Züschen The "Steinkammergrab"...
- at [[:de:Eckerich (
Fritzlar)]]; see its
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mentioned by
Willibald is
Geismar near
Fritzlar. In 1897
historian C.
Neuber placed the
Donar Oak "im
Kreise Fritzlar".
While Gregor Richter, in 1906, noted...
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Hermann of
Fritzlar was a
medieval German mystic and
author of a
collection of legends, the Buch von der
Heiligen Leben (Book of the
Lives of the Saints)...
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Catholic church and
minor basilica located in the
small German town of
Fritzlar. It is
often colloquially referred to as a
cathedral (German: Fritzlarer...
- of
Fritzlar, Homberg, Melsungen, and Ziegenhain. In 1932 the
districts of
Fritzlar and
Homberg were merged; in 1974 the
three districts of
Fritzlar-Homberg...
- the
Fowler of
Saxony (r. 919–936), who was
elected king at the Diet of
Fritzlar in 919.
Henry reached a
truce with the
raiding Magyars, and in 933 he won...
- a
prehistoric burial monument,
located between Lohne and Züschen, near
Fritzlar, Hesse, Germany.
classified as a
gallery grave or a Hessian-Westphalian...