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Nikolaus Schienen (1491–1556) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of
Trier (1519–1556).
Nikolaus Schienen was born Zell, Germany...
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Schienen-Straßen-Omnibus (lit. 'rails-street-omnibus' from German), also
known as the "Schi-Stra-Bus", was a
railroad bus for p****enger
traffic on...
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Leipzig 1913. Schneider, Wolfgang;
Armand Mase (1968).
Katastrophen auf
Schienen. In German,
English translation 1979 by E.L.
Dellow as
Railway Accidents...
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House of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.[citation needed]
Charles Augustus died at
Schienen and was
succeeded as head of the
grand ducal house by his son, Michael...
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Schienen-Straßen-Omnibus...
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Johannes von Helmont, O.S.B. (1508–1517)
Johannes Enen (1517–1519)
Nikolaus Schienen (1519–1556)
Gregor Virneburg (1557–1578)
Peter Binsfeld (1580–1598) Gregor...
- Seevetal,
which since 2010
belongs to the
Vossloh group (€13m); TSTG
Schienen Technik GmbH & Co. KG, Duisburg, a
subsidiary of the
Voestalpine group...
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SICHT DER DENKMALPFLEGE".
Heidelberg University. "Drei
Kilometer neue
Schienen:
Berliner Stadtbahn bleibt auf
Jahre eine Baustelle". Der Tagesspiegel...
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Southwest Hegau Uplands. The name is
derived from the
settlement of
Schienen,
which is
roughly in the
centre of the region. The
Schiener Berg lies west...
- Kuoni: Der
Gotthard gewinnt das Alpenbahnringen. In: Kohle,
Strom und
Schienen.
Verkehrshaus (Hg.), Zürich 1998, S. 163. Bugnion, E. (1881). "On the Epidemic...