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roughly 57,000.
Hameln is best
known for the tale of the Pied
Piper of
Hamelin.
Hameln started with a monastery,
which was
founded as
early as 851 AD;...
- The Pied
Piper of
Hamelin (German: der Rattenfänger von Hameln, also
known as the Pan
Piper or the Rat-Catcher of
Hamelin) is the
title character of a...
- Look up
Hamelin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hamelin is a town in
Lower Saxony, Germany.
Hamelin may also
refer to:
Hamelin-Pyrmont, a district...
- The
parish itself is made up of four Cantons,
these being;
Canton des
Hamelins,
Canton de Hatenez,
Canton de Bon Port and
Canton de Fermain.
Three Douzeniers...
- Marc-André
Hamelin, OC, OQ (born
September 5, 1961) is a
Canadian virtuoso pianist and
composer who has
received 11
Grammy Award nominations. He is on...
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Hamelin Prison, also
known as the Stockhof, was a
prison and
penitentiary in
Hamelin. The
penal institution,
which had a
predecessor since 1698, existed...
- The Pied
Piper of
Hamelin is a
figure in
German folklore. Pied
Piper of
Hamelin may also
refer to: "The Pied
Piper of
Hamelin", an 1842
narrative poem...
- Ferdinand-Alphonse
Hamelin (2
September 1796 – 10
January 1864),
French admiral, was born in Pont-l'Évêque, Normandy. He was the
nephew of
Jacques Félix...
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Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of
Surrey (c. 1130 – 7 May 1202) (alias
Hamelin of
Anjou and, anachronistically,
Hamelin Plantagenet), was an Anglo-Angevin nobleman...
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Hamelin de
Ballon (or Baalun, Baalan, Balun, Balodun, Balon, etc.) (born ca. 1060, died 5
March 1105/6) was an
early Norman Baron and the
first Baron...