- name is
shortened to
Liebfrauenkirche but it is also
referred to as
Marienkirche (St. Mary's Church) and the
Marktkirche (Market Church). The
church replaced...
- Jena'sches Fräuleinstift [de] of the
Saale city. Hinz
regularly attended the
Halle Protestant Student Congregation during his
studies under his brother's successor...
- Liebfrauen,
Frankfurt Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen (Liebfrauenkirche,
Marienkirche),
Halle St. Mary's Cathedral,
Hamburg St. Mary's Church, Fuhlsbüttel, Hamburg...
-
Georg Händel (German: [ˈhɛndl̩] ;
Halle,
Archbishopric of Magdeburg, 24
September 1622 –
Halle,
Duchy of Magdeburg, 11
February 1697) was a barber-surgeon...
-
Religious Also
known as the
Cathedral of
Saints Maurice and Catherine.
Marienkirche Neubrandenburg Religious Markgröningen Town Hall [de] Markgröningen Civic...
- 1431–1437
after a
previous edifice burned down in 1358
Church of St. Mary (
Marienkirche),
built in 1350 in
Gothic style Church of St.
James (Jakobikirche, 1457–1542)...
- the
church up to
World War II. The
largest church is the Neustädter
Marienkirche, a
Gothic hall
church dating back to 1293,
completed 1512. It stands...
- [citation needed] 1875 Martin's "Museum of the
Primeval World" opens.
Marienkirche built. 1876 -
Johanneskirche built. 1880
Wilhelma park
opens to the public...
- Wolfenbüttel,
Helmstedt and
Halle,
where he met with
important theologians. In 1652 he was
Archidiaconus to
Marienkirche in Rostock, in 1659 he was appointed...
-
Christoph Eugen Hoyer and
lawyer Georg Leopold Hoyer. A
memorial is in the
Marienkirche in Mühlhausen. Neigebaur, J.D.F. (1889).
Geschichte der Kaiserlichen...