- Bad
Wilsnack (until 1929
Wilsnack) is a
small town in the
Prignitz district, in Brandenburg, Germany. The
former pilgrimage site of the Holy
Blood of...
- The Holy
Blood of
Wilsnack was the name
given to
three hosts,
which survived a fire in 1383 that
burned the
church and
village to the ground. The hosts...
- Bad
Wilsnack station (German:
Bahnhof Bad
Wilsnack) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Bad
Wilsnack,
located in the
Prignitz district in Brandenburg...
- Amt Bad
Wilsnack/Weisen is an Amt ("collective muni****lity") in the
district of Prignitz, in Brandenburg, Germany. Its seat is in Bad
Wilsnack. The Amt...
- (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Wildbad (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Wildungen (Hesse) Bad
Wilsnack (Brandenburg) Bad
Wimpfen (Baden-Württemberg) Bad
Windsheim (Bavaria) Bad...
-
discourage pilgrimages to
venerate the
bleeding hosts of
Wilsnack (the so-called Holy
Blood of
Wilsnack) was unsuccessful. His work as
bishop between 1452 and...
- Bülow
burnt down the
village and
church of
Wilsnack; thereafter, the
rebuilt Church of the Holy
Blood of
Wilsnack became a
destination of
medieval religious...
- von Bülow
first made his mark in 1383 when he
invaded the
little town of
Wilsnack, as part of a
vendetta in
which he was
engaged against the
Bishop of Havelberg...
- Wallace,
Franklin Watkins, W. Earl Weygandt,
Robert Wiloughby, and
Gerald Wilsnack. The 12-month
clinical study was
performed at the
University of Minnesota...
- Lawrence. "The
Political Graveyard:
Index to Politicians:
Willison to
Wilsnack".
Retrieved 4
February 2017.
Indiana Legislators Database-Philip Herman...