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- The Katharineum zu Lübeck is a humanistic gymnasium founded 1531 in the Hanseatic city Lübeck, Germany. In 2006 the 475th anniversary of this Latin school...
- first football match in Germany between pupils from his school Martino-Katharineum in 1874. The Duchy of Brunswick Football ****ociation (German: Fußballbund...
- businessman Theodor (1832–1924) and Laura Wöbbe. After school at the Lübeck Katharineum he apprenticed in tropical gardening at Witzenhausen. He travelled to...
- the family moved to the city of Lübeck. Mühsam was educated at the Katharineum-Gymnasium in Lübeck, a school known for its authoritarian discipline...
- Catherine's Church, a church that belonged to a former monastery, now the Katharineum, a Latin school Thomas Mann's house Günter Gr****'s house Church of St...
- August 1802, in Lübeck) was an evangelical theologian and Rector at the Katharineum. He was the son of the Superintendent, Caspar Nicolaus Overbeck [de]...
- Lübeck where his father Julius was headmaster of the Katharineum. He matriculated from the Katharineum in 1900. He discovered a dictionary of Sanskrit in...
- Hamburg Johann Daniel Overbeck (1715–1802), theologian and dean of the Katharineum Christian Adolph Overbeck (1755–1821), mayor of Lübeck, novelist Christian...
- Saxony.[citation needed] Also located in Braunschweig is the Martino-Katharineum [de], a secondary school founded in 1415. It has had several notable...
- volunteers in the First Balkan War of 1912-1913 War volunteers of the Katharineum on 17 August 1914 (World War I) Dutch volunteers corps in Dutch East...