- Karl von
Miltitz (c. 1490 – 20
November 1529) was a
papal nuncio and a
Mainz Cathedral canon. He was born in
Rabenau near Meißen and Dresden, his family...
- von
Miltitz (German: Karl Borromäus von
Miltitz; 9
November 1781 – 19
January 1845) was a
German composer, poet, and
short story writer.
Miltitz was born...
- Cajetan. In
January 1519, at
Altenburg in Saxony, the
papal nuncio Karl von
Miltitz adopted a more
conciliatory approach.
Luther made
certain concessions to...
- Leipzig-
Miltitz station is a
railway station in Leipzig, the
largest city in Saxony, Germany,
located in the
Miltitz district, in the west of the city...
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Triebischtal is a
former muni****lity in the
district of Meißen, in Saxony, Germany. On 1 July 2012, it
merged into the muni****lity of Klipphausen. "Gebietsänderungen...
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Tetzel was also accused, but exonerated, of immorality. When Karl von
Miltitz accused him of
perpetrating frauds and embezzlements, he
withdrew to the...
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friends Friedrich de la
Motte Fouqué and Carl Borromäus von
Miltitz. Laun, Fouqué,
Miltitz, and
Caroline de la
Motte Fouqué
followed up on the
series by...
- 19th-century
versions are
those by Václav Tomášek (1815), Carl Borromäus von
Miltitz (1835), and
Louis Spohr (1856, with
obbligato violin; Op. 154 No. 4) and...
- Grünau-Ost, Grünau-Mitte, Grünau-Siedlung, Lausen-Grünau, Grünau-Nord,
Miltitz Alt-West 59,643 26.21 2,276 Lindenau, Altlindenau, Neulindenau, Leutzsch...
- he
otherwise would have received. The
story runs that the
Freiherr von
Miltitz, a
country landowner,
arrived too late to hear the
local pastor preach...