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Johann Martin Lappenberg (July 30, 1794 –
November 28, 1865) was a
German diplomat,
groundbreaking medievalist, and
historian with a
focus on the early...
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Lappenberg may
refer to:
Lappenberg (Hildesheim)
Johann Martin Lappenberg This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Lappenberg...
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Lappenberg is a
historic street in Hildesheim, a city in
Lower Saxony in Germany. It was the
center of the
Jewish community.
Lappenberg is a
street with...
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Herzogtums Oldenburg (in German).
Gerhard Stalling. 1892. pp. PT4.
Lappenberg, J.M. (1862).
Chronicon holtzatiae (in Latin). [Komm.]
Akademische Buchhandlung...
- both the quest,
epitomized by
Baron Joseph von Laßberg,
Johann Martin Lappenberg, and the
Brothers Grimm, for decolonisation, a
distinctly German culture...
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Comitum Flandriæ,
Witgeri Genealogica Arnulfi Comitis MGH SS IX, p. 303.
Lappenberg,
Johann Martin. A
History of
England Under the Anglo-Saxon Kings, Volume...
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streets Keßlerstraße, Knollenstraße,
Gelber Stern, Am Kehrwieder,
Lappenberg, Brühl,
Hinterer Brühl, and Godehardsplatz. Some of them have
ornate wood...
- (1610). The
first modern edition of the
chapbook of 1519 is by
Lappenberg (1854).
Lappenberg was not yet
aware of the
existence of the 1515 edition. The...
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Sartorius Von Waltershausen, Georg-Friedrich-Christoph (1830).
Lappenberg, J. M. (ed.).
Urkundliche Geschichte des
Ursprunges der
deutschen Hanse...
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reputed author of a
collection of
brief prayers Pigmenta (ed. J. M.
Lappenberg, Hamburg, 1844). Pope
Nicholas I
declared Ansgar a
saint shortly after...