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Schwabach (German pronunciation: [ˈʃvaːbax] ) is a
German city of
about 40,000
inhabitants near
Nuremberg in the
centre of the
region of
Franconia in...
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Schwabach refers to:
Schwabach, a city in Bavaria,
Germany Schwabach (Rednitz), a
river near
Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany,
tributary of the
Rednitz Schwabach...
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derive from the
Franconian town of
Schwabach, where, in 1529, the
Articles of
Schwabach, a
Lutheran creed, were adopted; the
Articles became...
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Schwabach is a
river of Bavaria, Germany. It is a left
tributary of the
Rednitz near the town
Schwabach. List of
rivers of
Bavaria Complete table of the...
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Justus Jonas,
wrote the
Articles of
Schwabach (so
named because they were
presented at the
Convention of
Schwabach on 16
October of the same year), as...
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Karen Schwabach, who also uses the pen name Sage Blackwood, is an
American author of children's
books and
young adult fiction, best
known for her Jinx...
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Schwabach 2016, pp. 75–77;
Tyler 2016, p. 22;
Whiteley 2010, p. 133;
Ashley 1977, p. 148.
Kelley 2020, p. 35.
Cooke 2020, pp. 91–92;
Schwabach 2016...
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Archived from the
original on 1
January 2008.
Retrieved 2007-12-27.
Schwabach,
Aaron (Jan 15, 2014).
Internet and the Law: Technology, Society, and...
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Julius Leopold Schwabach (31 May 1831 – 23
February 1898) was a
German banker of
Jewish descent and
British consul-general in Berlin. At the age of sixteen...
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Misan Harriman in his
directorial debut and
written by John
Julius Schwabach from a
story by Harriman. The film
starring David Oyelowo and Jessica...