- The term
Stift (German: [ˈʃtɪft] ; Dutch: sticht) is
derived from the verb
stiften (to donate) and
originally meant 'a donation'. Such
donations usually...
- Gymnasial-Spielverein Gütersloh, was
founded in 1878 at the
Evangelisch Stiftisches Gymnasium. FC Gütersloh 2000 (FCG) had a
spell in the 2. Fußball-Bundesliga...
-
manager (Oberstadtdir****r) of Düren.
Lentz completed his
Abitur at the
Stiftisches Gymnasium Düren [de] in 1983 and
studied German studies,
history and...
- in
English captivity. From 1948, he was a
student councillor at the
Stiftisches Humanistisches Gymnasium Mönchengladbach [de], a boys' school, where...
- on 1 June 1977 in Giessen, Hesse. He
graduated from the
Evangelisch Stiftisches Gymnasium Gütersloh in 1996 and went to the
University of Lüneburg from...
-
hospital (today: LVR-Klinik Düren), then in the hall of the
gymnasium Stiftisches Gymnasium, from 30
November 1991 in the muni****l Haus der Stadt. Theater...
- Mönchengladbach, Germany.
After finishing his
secondary school studies at
Stiftisches Humanistisches Gymnasium in Mönchengladbach (1980), he
pursued his university...
- from 2009
until 2021. Born in Düren,
Henke completed his
Abitur at the
Stiftisches Gymnasium in Düren
before studying medicine at RWTH
Aachen University...
- the GDR .
After five
years as a high
school teacher at the
Evangelisch Stiftisches Gymnasium Gütersloh, he
became a
research ****istant and head of the new...
- (1850),
index only, p. 558 Leibnitz,
Gottfried Wilhelm, ed. (1707). "
Stiftische Fehde".
Scriptores rerum Brunsvicensium. Vol. 3. Hanover:
Nikolai Förster...