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Hechtsheim Laubenheim Lerchenberg [de]
Marienborn Mombach Neustadt Oberstadt Weisenau Until 1945, the
districts of
Bischofsheim (now an
independent town), Ginsheim-Gustavsburg...
- AD 61,
though they lack the
Weisenau example's
carrying handle,
which probably makes the
Weisenau one later. The
Weisenau example's br****
rosettes resemble...
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Christian II (c. 1185 – 21
November 1253), also
called Christian von
Weisenau and
Christian von Bolanden, was the
archbishop of
Mainz from 1249 to 1251...
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September 1792 – 1 May 1849) was
Chief Rabbi in Hamburg.
Bernays was born in
Weisenau (now part of Mainz). He was the son of
Jacob Gera, a
boarding house keeper...
- was born in
Weisenau in 1771. He
married Helene Moise (later Blum) in 1802.
Their children are: 1.
Amalia BERNAYS, born 1798 in
Weisenau (known as Gudel...
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enlumineur du XIIe siècle : Frère
Rufillus de Weissenau" [Brother
Rufillus de
Weisenau: a
monastic illuminator of the
twelfth century].
Journal of
Swiss Archaeology...
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Germany to the
holotype incisor tooth from
Weisenau in
dental structure. However, the
tooth from
Weisenau has been
recognized as
belonging to a member...
- 20
December 1943,
autumn 1944, 1
February and 27
February 1945) Mainz-
Weisenau (particularly 19
October 1944, 1
February and 27
February 1945) During...
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speculated that he
attended the St. Victor's [de]
south of
Mainz (near
Weisenau [de]), as he
would later join
their brotherhood. It was the site of a well-regarded...
- languages, Altaistics, and Turko-Mongolic relations. Schönig was born in the
Weisenau district of
Mainz in 1955. He
studied under Johannes Benzing from 1974...