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Siegburg (i.e. fort on the Sieg river; Ripuarian: Sieburch) is a city in the
district of Rhein-Sieg-Kreis in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is located...
- The
Battle of
Siegburg was the
first engagement of the
French offensive across the
River Rhine - that
offensive was to
become the main
campaign of 1796...
- Studiobühne
Siegburg is a
privately owned theatre in the city of
Siegburg in
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
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media related to Studiobühne...
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Siegburg/Bonn station, in the town of
Siegburg,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is on the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line and the Sieg Railway...
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Heinrich von
Siegburg was a
twelfth century Bishop of Poznań in Poland, he was
little known for his
career or
episcopal work but was
active under the rule...
- Carl Adam
Petri (12 July 1926 in
Leipzig – 2 July 2010 in
Siegburg) was a
German mathematician and
computer scientist.
Petri created his
major scientific...
- Michael's Mount"),
about 40
metres above the town of
Siegburg. For this
reason it is also
often known as
Siegburg Abbey. The hill
called the Michaelsberg, formerly...
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onwards in hard-fired
Rhenish wares, for
example in ash-glazed
wares from
Siegburg, near Bonn, Germany, and
later in salt-glazed
wares like
those from Raeren...
- The
Siegburg–Olpe
railway or
Agger Valley Railway (German:
Bahnstrecke Siegburg–Olpe or Aggertalbahn) is a single-tracked, non-electrified
branch line...
- this charge, Anno took no
further part in
public business and died in
Siegburg Abbey on 4
December 1075,
where he was buried. He was
canonised in 1183...