- Pope
Clement II (Latin:
Clemens II; born
Suidger von
Morsleben; died 9
October 1047) was head of the
Catholic Church and
ruler of the
Papal States from...
- The
Morsleben Radioactive Waste Repository (German:
Endlager für
radioaktive Abfälle
Morsleben-ERAM) is a deep
geological repository for
radioactive waste...
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Morsleben is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the Börde
district in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since 1
January 2010, it is part of the muni****lity...
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Christian chapel.
Stylistically related are the
Morsleben stones,
found in the
church of
nearby Morsleben.
These stones are also
believed to be fragments...
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possible safety for one
million years, as well as
operating the
Konrad and
Morsleben final repositories as well as the ****e II and
Gorleben mines. It was established...
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radioactive waste Morsleben is a deep
geological repository for
radioactive waste in the rock salt mine
Bartensleben in
Morsleben, in Saxony-Anhalt/Germany...
- Germany,
first offered 1920 by the
strawberry grower Emil
Spangenberg from
Morsleben. Alexandria,
first offered 1964 by
George W. Park Seed Co., USA Baron...
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geological repository (after Germany's
Repository for
radioactive waste Morsleben and the
Schacht ****e II salt mine)
licensed to
store transuranic radioactive...
- its name from the
natural region Magdeburg Börde. It is the site of the
Morsleben radioactive waste repository. The
disposal of
waste into the facility...
- 1046 – 9
October 1047 (289 days)
Clement II
CLEMENS Secundus Suidger von
Morsleben-Hornburg c. 967 Hornburg,
Duchy of Saxony, Holy
Roman Empire 79 / 80 Subject...