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Munich was a tiny 8th-century
friar settlement,
which was
named zu den
Munichen ("to the monks"). The Old High
German Muniche served as the
basis for the...
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operate a toll
bridge over the Isar at the
newly formed marketplace near "
Munichen."
Henry had
previously demolished an
episcopal bridge in
Feringa (Oberföhring)...
- Bavaria-Munich (Middle High German: Baiern-
Münichen) was a
duchy that was a
constituent state of the Holy
Roman Empire from 1392 to 1505.
After the death...
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reference to a
Jewish presence in
Munich is
dated 1229, when
Abraham de
Munichen acted as a
witness to the sale of a
house in Ratisbon. In 1210, Ludwig...
- tone. Akamatsu,
Tsutomu (1997). ****anese Phonetics:
Theory and practice.
Munichen:
Lincom Europa. ISBN 9783895860959 Bloch,
Bernard (1950). "Studies in colloquial...
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Diluvialer Säugethiere.
Corrblatt d.
Deutsch . Ges. f. Anthropol. Jahrg. 31.
Munichen 1901. Bohlin, B. (1940). 8. Food
habit of the machairodonts, with special...
- 1158 –
German city
Munich (München) is
first mentioned as
forum apud
Munichen in the
Augsburg arbitration by Holy
Roman Emperor Friedrich I. 1579 – Start...
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Diluvialer Säugethiere.
Corrblatt d.
Deutsch . Ges. f. Anthropol. Jahrg. 31.
Munichen 1901. Bohlin, B. (1940). 8. Food
habit of the machairodonts, with special...
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Helmuth Meißner: Stiftskirche,
ehemaliges Kloster und
Schloss Himmelkron,
Munichen and Berlin, 1998 C. Chl.
Freiherr von Reitzenstein:
Regesten der Grafen...
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rather than a live sitting. The
paintings were
titled "Der
Rauch man Zu
Münichen" (the "Wild/Hairy Man from Munich" for an old
Middle High
German Word rûch...