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Nuremberg (/ˈnjʊərəmbɜːrɡ/, NURE-əm-burg; German: Nürnberg [ˈnʏʁnbɛʁk] ; in the
local East
Franconian dialect: Nämberch [ˈnɛmbɛrç]) is the
largest city...
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Schlacht von Nürnberg, Portuguese:
Batalha de Nuremberga, Dutch: Slag bij
Neurenberg; also
known as the M****acre of Nuremberg) is the
nickname of a football...
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Amsterdam (August 1762),
Venice (1769),
Livorno (1770),
Neurenberg (1772),
Mantua (1773), The
Hague (1774), and Bad Schwalbach. The following...
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unclear whether this was a real name or a pseudonym, and is also
spelled Neurenberg in some sources. Burch, Ted (10
September 1960). "The day the ****s took...
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conflict with
Poland and the
Grand Duchy of Tuscany. In 1650 he
posted in
Neurenberg,
where he
brought Charles X
Gustav the news of his
appointment to the...
- STIWOT.
Retrieved April 16, 2021. "STIWOT". STIWOT. "Stukken
proces Neurenberg in
Nederlands vertaald". ND.nl. 18
November 2010. "Na 65 jaar
lijst slachoffers...
- 36756°N 4.88482°E / 52.36756; 4.88482 (RM5339 -
Singel 282-286) 5339
Neurenberg /
Odeon House 1662
Philip Vingboons Singel 460 52°22′03″N 4°53′20″E /...
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German origin. In the Netherlands, he was
known as Hans
Falck van
Neurenberg. In the 1610s he
lived and
worked in Den
Bosch and in 1619 he
became a...
- Nämberch (Franconian), Näöreberg (Limburgish),
Neurenberch (West Frisian),
Neurenberg (Dutch), Niremvéryi - Νυρεμβέργη (Gr****),
Nirnberg – Нирнберг (Serbian)...
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Southern Netherlands.
According to the RKD he was
active in
Italy in 1595,
Neurenberg in 1597-1600, and
moved to
Frankenthal in 1601. He
painted landscapes...