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September 1541), born
Theophrastus von
Hohenheim (full name
Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von
Hohenheim), was a
Swiss physician, alchemist, lay...
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Hohenheim (German pronunciation: [ˈhoːənhaɪm]) is one of 18
outer quarters of the city of
Stuttgart in the
borough of
Plieningen that sits on the Filder...
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Hohenheim is a
neighborhood in Stuttgart, Germany. The name can also
refer to:
Hohenheim Castle University of
Hohenheim People and
families carrying the...
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inside the city of Stuttgart, see
Hohenheim.
Schloss Hohenheim is a
manor estate in Stuttgart,
eponymous of the
Hohenheim city district. The
original castle...
- The
University of
Hohenheim (German: Universität
Hohenheim) is a
campus university located in the
south of Stuttgart, Germany.
Founded in 1818, it is Stuttgart's...
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unaware Hohenheim were in the
center to
absorb the
souls of the
Cselkcesian po****tion
between them.
During the process,
Homunculus used
Hohenheim's blood...
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Bombast von
Hohenheim was a
Swabian noble family from the 12th century,
named for
their seat,
Hohenheim Castle,
which they held as a fief from the Counts...
- area of more than 30 hectares, the
Hohenheim Gardens are the
largest part of the
campus of the
University of
Hohenheim in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg,...
- Land und die Welt.
Hohenheim-Verlag,
Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-89850-099-3. Ganz neue Sprüche &
Gedichte und
andere Einfälle.
Hohenheim-Verlag, Stuttgart...
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Countess Franziska Theresia von
Hohenheim (10
January 1748 in
Adelmannsfelden – 1
January 1811 in
Kirchheim unter Teck) was a
German noblewoman. From...