- 115–143. Naumann,
Louis (1917). Zur
Entwicklungsgeschichte Naumburgs [The
history of
Naumburg] (in German). pp. 1–50. Patze, Hans (1962). Die Entstehung...
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Naumburg Cathedral (German:
Naumburger Dom St.
Peter und St. Paul,
pronounced [ˈnaʊ̯mˌbʊʁɡɐ doːm] ),
located in
Naumburg, Germany, is the
former cathedral...
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Margaret Naumburg (May 14, 1890 –
February 26, 1983) was an
American psychologist, educator, artist,
author and
among the
first major theoreticians of...
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Elkan Naumburg (1835–1924) was a New York City merchant, banker,
philanthropist and musicologist, best
remembered for his
sponsorship of the arts in Manhattan...
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Margrave Eckard II. She is also
called Uta of
Naumburg as the
subject of a
famous donor portrait by the
Naumburg Master.
Little is
known of Uta's descent....
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Bucha is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
Burgenlandkreis district, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since 1 July 2009, it is part of the muni****lity...
- neo-classical half-domed
Naumburg Bands**** (designed by
William G.
Tachau in 1916,
built 1921-23); it was
named after Elkan Naumburg. It is
Central Park's...
- The Prince-Bishopric of
Naumburg-Zeitz (German:
Bistum Naumburg-Zeitz; Latin: Citizensis, then
Naumburgensis or Nuemburgensis) was a
medieval diocese...
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Naumburg (German pronunciation: [ˈnaʊmbʊɐ̯k] ) is a town in the
district of K****el, in Hesse, Germany. It is
located 25 km
southwest of K****el on the German...
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Ludwig Joseph died six
months later at age two. The
family then
moved to
Naumburg,
where they
lived with Nietzsche's
maternal grandmother and his father's...