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Wilhelmsgymnasium may
refer to:
Wilhelmsgymnasium (Königsberg)
Wilhelmsgymnasium (Munich) Wilhelm-Gymnasium,
Hamburg Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium, Berlin...
- The
Wilhelmsgymnasium is a
gymnasium (selective school) in Munich, Germany.
Founded in 1559 to
educate local boys, it is now coeducational. Wilhelmsgymnasium...
- The
Wilhelmsgymnasium,
originally the Königliches Wilhelms-Gymnasium, was a
gymnasium in the
Tragheim quarter of Königsberg, Germany. The state-founded...
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include the Maria-Theresia-Gymnasium, the
Luitpold Gymnasium, the
Wilhelmsgymnasium, as well as the
Wittelsbacher Gymnasium.
Munich has
several notable...
- Golo Mann (born
Angelus Gottfried Thomas Mann; 27
March 1909 – 7
April 1994) was a po****r
German historian and essayist.
After completing a doctorate...
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Bavarian history. Leitschuh, Max: Die
Matrikeln der Oberkl****en des
Wilhelmsgymnasiums in München, 4 Bde., München 1970-1976; Bd. 1, S. 197 Acta Conventus...
- the
Society of
Jesus (Jesuits)
permission to
establish what is now
Wilhelmsgymnasium in Munich, thus
establishing the order's
presence in the city. The...
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Klaus Heinrich Thomas Mann (18
November 1906 – 21 May 1949) was a
German writer and dissident. He was the son of
Thomas Mann, a
nephew of
Heinrich Mann...
- to 1908 he went to the
Amalienschule and from 1909 to 1916 to the
Wilhelmsgymnasium. In 1916,
because he was
still working on his Abitur, he was exempted...
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gymnasium (sports hall).
After sharing the
facilities of the
Wilhelmsgymnasium, the high
school was
moved to the new
building on Seeaustraße 1 in...