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- 51.3172°N 9.5011°E / 51.3172; 9.5011 St Martin's Church (German: Martinskirche) is a Protestant parish church in K****el, Hesse, Germany. It is also...
- Druselturm; the Brüderkirche and the Martinskirche are also, in part, of medieval origin. The towers of the Martinskirche are from the 1950s. The main Protestant...
- town's Stiftkirche was expanded into an abbey, and the control of the Martinskirche by the Bishopric of Constance was broken by Papal order in 1321. A year...
- Reformed Leonhardskirche (church, former Augustinians Abbey), Reformed Martinskirche (church), Reformed Pauluskirche (church), Reformed Peterskirche (church)...
- 1737 painting of St. Boniface overseeing the felling of Donar's Oak, located in the St. Martinskirche of Westenhofen in Schliersee...
- village to paint here. One of his oil paintings is preserved in the Martinskirche. German graphic designer and painter Paul Sinkwitz, who was awarded...
- Today 2500 people live in the village. The first do****ented mention of Martinskirche (St. Martin's Church) in Nöttingen was in 1170. The church tower is...
- Waffen-SS in Deutsch Schützen-Eisenberg in Austria. At the old church, Martinskirche, in the farmland on the west side of Deutsch Schützen, a plaque is erected...
- in Hesse and on that basis, she was buried in the royal crypt in the Martinskirche, K****el. Her first marriage was on 20 August 1687 in Potsdam with Prince...
- affable and pious. Maria Amalia died in 1711 and was buried in the Martinskirche of K****el. The village of Mariendorf in Hesse, Germany was named in...