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    (Church of the Düsseldorf University Hospital). 1904–1906: Görres-Gymnasium in Düsseldorf-Stadtmitte. 1904–1906: Leibniz-Gymnasium in Düsseldorf-Pempelfort...
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    college [de] in Düsseldorf (1619–1773), later City Hall [de], now Hotel De Medici and Church of Saint Andrew; precursor to Görres-Gymnasium (Düsseldorf) [de] Jesuit...
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    Gregor von Bochmann the Younger (category Kunstakademie Düsseldorf alumni)
    Munich. His familiar Neckereibrunnen [de] (Teasing Fountain) at the Görres-Gymnasium [de] was created in 1909. Both figures were originally naked, but the...
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  • by an Allied siege at the end of World War II, to Düsseldorf. In 1956 he attended Görres Gymnasium School for the first time. During his time there he...
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  • Dortmund, Germany (1543) Stedelijk gymnasium Nijmegen [nl], Nijmegen, Netherlands (1544) Görres-Gymnasium [de], Düsseldorf, Germany (1545) Christ Church Cathedral...
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    Nihongo Hoshūkō) Japanische Ergänzungsschule in Düsseldorf Forderschule fur Japankunde in Düsseldorf e.V. Japanisches Institut Frankfurt am Main (フランクフルト補習学校...
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    and Joseph Görres. While the writers who gathered around Schlegel inclined more to philosophy and aesthetic theory, the adherents of Görres became mainly...
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    contributed to Hertling taking a leading role in the 1876 founding of the Görres Society, a learned association for the cultivation of science in Catholic...
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    1835, he was a teacher on probation at the royal Gymnasium in Düsseldorf (now the Görres-Gymnasium [de]). He received a permanent engagement at the Marzellengymnasium...
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    youth team of Düsseldorfer SC 99 and went to high school at the Görres-Gymnasium in Düsseldorf. After high school, he studied German studies and started volunteering...
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  • Jewish scouting organization, in 1932. Later that year, Hirsch moved to Düsseldorf for a job with the JPD. The JPD had Zionist tendencies and a close affiliation...
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  • 72. 1939: Treuedienst-Ehrenzeichen in Silber, 2. Stufe 1939: Joseph-von-Görres-Preis [de] 1943: Rheinischer Literaturpreis [de] 1953: Wuppertaler Kunstpreis...
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    Province of Posen, the son of a senior forestry official. He attended the Gymnasium secondary school in Potsdam and studied jurisprudence at the universities...
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    attended the Ruprecht Elementary School, and continued at the Max-Planck-Gymnasium. After graduating in 1950, Kohl began to study law in Frankfurt am Main...
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  • of Bayreuth. In 1998, he was honoured with the Ring of Honour from the Görres Society, and in 2000 with the Prize of the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und...
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    "Mosella". In: Koblenzer Beiträge zur Geschichte und Kultur, Vol. 8, Koblenz: Görres-Verlag 2000, pp. 8–24 (with map and illustrations) Reinhold Schommers: Die...
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    subsequently moved to Munich. Mann first studied science at a Lübeck Gymnasium (secondary school), then attended the Ludwig Maximillians University of...
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    a budding bohemian poet. In 1913, Jünger was a student at the Hamelin gymnasium. In November, he travelled to Verdun and enlisted in the French Foreign...
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    breakdown. Spengler briefly served as a teacher in Saarbrücken then in Düsseldorf. From 1908 to 1911 he worked at a grammar school (Realgymnasium) in Hamburg...
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    Novalis attended the Martin Luther Gymnasium in Eisleben, near Weissenfels where his family had moved in 1785. At the gymnasium, he learned rhetoric and ancient...
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    Georg Quander (category Writers from Düsseldorf)
    Altamerikanistik [de] at the FU Berlin after his Abitur in 1970 at the Görres-Gymnasium [de] in Düsseldorf. He worked since 1973 during his studies as a dramaturge...
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    German historian. Michael Matheus graduated from the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Gymnasium (Trier) in 1971. He studied history, political science and German at the...
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