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Klingen can
refer to: Klinga, Norway, a
village in
Namsos Muni****lity in Trøndelag county,
Norway Klinga Muni****lity, a
former muni****lity now part...
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Fides von
Klingen (died 28
February 1358, Zurich) was a
Swiss abbess. She led the Fraumünster
Abbey and, effectively,
Zurich itself for 18 years, from...
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Heinrich von
Klingen (died 16
December 1204) was
abbot of the
Abbey of
Saint Gall from 1200
until 1204.
Heinrich von
Klingen was
elected abbot of Saint...
- "Süßer die
Glocken nie
klingen" (Sweeter the
bells never sound) is a po****r
German Christmas carol with text by
Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger to a traditional...
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Walther von
Klingen (died 1
March 1284) was a
nobleman from the
Thurgau area who
donated to and
founded monasteries, and
later became a
close ****ociate...
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Sondre Klingen Langås (born 2
February 2001) is a
Norwegian professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for
Viking FK and the
Norway national team...
- In mathematics, a
Klingen Eisenstein series is a
Siegel modular form of
weight k and
degree g
depending on
another Siegel cusp form f of
weight k and...
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Klingen (Danish: Blade) was an art
magazine based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
magazine existed between 1917 and 1920.
Klingen was
established in 1917...
- Heuchelheim-
Klingen is a muni****lity in Südliche Weinstraße district, in Rhineland-Palatinate,
western Germany.
Direktwahlen 2019,
Landkreis Südliche...
- in the
English translation by John
Freeman Young "Süßer die
Glocken nie
klingen" ("The
Bells Never Sound Sweeter")
traditional /Wilhelm
Kritzinger "Tausend...