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- St. James Church (German: St. Jakobskirche) is a Lutheran (originally Catholic) church in Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Germany. The church is on a medieval...
- The outlying Stadtteil of Urphar features a medieval fortified church, Jakobskirche [de]. Located not far from Wertheim in the Tauber valley is Bronnbach...
- Mühlhausen  Germany Largest parish church in Thuringia 86.2 m (282 ft) Jakobskirche 16th century Straubing  Germany   86.2 m (282 ft) Saint-Ouen 1851 Rouen...
- John Eliot (2007). "Cantatas for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity / Jakobskirche, Köthen" (PDF). monteverdiproductions.co.uk. p. 4. Retrieved 7 September...
- relationship by marrying Christiane in a quiet marriage service at the Jakobskirche in Weimar. They had already had several children together by this time...
- once stood in this area. A Roman cemetery has also been found near the Jakobskirche (St. James’ Church), as has an Avar tomb from the 6th century. The Franks...
- only surviving part of the Schottenkloster is the north portal – the Jakobskirchewhich consists of "two square towers and a part of the eastern aspe...
- Altenburg today houses a restaurant. Other sights Other churches are the Jakobskirche, an 11th-century Romanesque basilica; the St. Martinskirche; the Marienkirche...
- Gardiner, John Eliot. Cantatas for the Twelfth Sunday after Trinity / Jakobskirche, Köthen. [s.l.]: Monteverdi Choir, 2007 (accessed 1 September 2017 Kennedy...
- the roughly one-thousand-year-old Evangelical church of St Jacob (St. Jakobskirche). The building contains the lower section of a quire tower with a groin-vaulted...