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Regensburg (historically
known in
English as
Ratisbon) is a city in
eastern Bavaria, at the
confluence of the Danube, Naab and
Regen rivers, Danube's northernmost...
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Battle of
Ratisbon, also
called the
Battle of Regensburg, was
fought on 23
April 1809, during...
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Regensburg Cathedral (German: Dom St.
Peter or
Regensburger Dom), also
known as St. Peter's Cathedral, is an
example of
important Gothic architecture within...
- The
Bishops of
Regensburg (German: Bischöfe von Regensburg; Latin:
Episcopi Ratisbonensis or
Episcopi Ratisponensis) are
bishops of the
Roman Catholic...
- The
Truce of
Ratisbon, or
Truce of Regensburg,
concluded the War of the Reunions,
fought by
France against Spain and the Holy
Roman Empire. The
Truce was...
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Saint Aurelia of
Strasbourg was a 4th-century saint,
whose tomb in
Strasbourg became the
centre of a po****r cult in the
Middle Ages.
According to the...
- Immerwährender Reichstag) also
commonly called in
English the
Perpetual Diet of
Ratisbon, from the city's
Latin name, was a
session of the
Imperial Diet (Reichstag)...
- Regensburg,
historically called the
Colloquy of
Ratisbon, was a
conference held at
Regensburg (
Ratisbon) in
Bavaria in 1541,
during the
Protestant Reformation...
- also
known as
Petachiah ben Yakov,
Moses Petachiah, and
Petachiah of
Ratisbon, was a German/Bohemian
rabbi of the
twelfth and
early thirteenth centuries...
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Jakob (Regensburg) at
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