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    The church of St. Christoph in Mainz, known in German as St. Christoph zu Mainz, is an example of early gothic architecture. St. Christoph was originally...
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  • St. Christopher's Church, or Saint Christopher Church, or variations, may refer to: St. Christoph's Church, Mainz St. Christopher (Reinhausen) St Christopher's...
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    of the church St. Christoph, a World War II memorial Schönborner Hof (1668). Rococo churches of St. Augustin (the Augustinerkirche, Mainz) and St. Peter...
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    city center and the Mainz Cathedral, or the Mainzer Dom. Other parts hit included the Neustadt and Mombach, whose St. Nikolaus Church was destroyed by incendiary...
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    at St. Christoph's Church, Mainz. Norman, p. 15, p. 61 "Our history". Stedwards.ch. Retrieved 6 October 2014. Norman, p. 90 "Anglikanische Kirche St. Augustine`s"...
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    Diocese of Mainz, (Latin: Diœcesis Moguntinus) historically known in English as Mentz as well as by its French name Mayence, is a Latin Church ecclesiastical...
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    St. Hildegard is a Catholic pilgrimage church and a former parish church in Eibingen, part of Rüdesheim am Rhein, Hesse, Germany. Its full name is St...
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    Hofheim St. Peter at Bruchsal St. Rochus Hospital, Mainz Prüm Abbey Würzburg Cathedral with adjacent Schönborn burial chapel Fortress of Mainz and Mainz Citadel...
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    Romano Guardini (category Clergy from Mainz)
    the government. He briefly worked in a pastoral position at St. Christoph's Church, Mainz before returning to Freiburg to work on his doctorate in Theology...
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    St Peter's Cathedral (German: Wormser Dom) is a Roman Catholic church and former cathedral in Worms, southern Germany. The cathedral is located on the...
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    Johannes Gutenberg (category Businesspeople from Mainz)
    probably spent his earliest years at the manor, which existed beside St. Christoph's. His father Friele Gensfleisch zur Laden was a patrician and merchant...
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    Gian Lorenzo Bernini, St. Peter's is one of the most renowned works of Italian Renaissance architecture and is the largest church in the world by interior...
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    concrete buttresses with symbolic representations of civic history for St. Christoph, Mainz, where Johannes Gutenberg was baptised and which was damaged in World...
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    Mainz Charterhouse is a former Carthusian monastery, or charterhouse, in Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, demolished in 1790–1792 but still marked by the...
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    Favorite) on the banks of the Rhine in Mainz was a significant Baroque palace complex in the Electorate of Mainz, featuring elaborate gardens and water...
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    Maximiliane Brentano (category People from Mainz)
    Hans Böhm clarified the date. The baptism register of the St Emmeran Church [de] in Mainz gives a date of 4 May 1756. Gassner 1988, p. 32; Steiger 1982...
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    In 1626, when he had reached the required age, he moved to Cologne and Mainz, to complete his education at a Jesuit school. An educational journey took...
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    St. Christopher Church is the Protestant-Lutheran parish church located in the village of Reinhausen in the district of Göttingen, Lower Saxony. The church...
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    heiligen Petrus, a hospital dedicated to St. Peter and founded circa 1310 by Peter of Aspelt, Archbishop of Mainz, the Spitalkirche was constructed (demolished...
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    explicatio. (University of Notre Dame) Refutatio cyclometriae Iosephi Scaligeri. Mainz, 1609 Elementorum Libri XV. Cologne, 1627 (Published online by the Sächsischen...
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    Johann Sebastian Bach (category Burials at St. Thomas Church, Leipzig)
    10-year-old Bach moved in with his eldest brother, Johann Christoph Bach, the organist at St. Michael's Church in Ohrdruf, Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. There he studied...
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    son of Baron Philipp Christoph von und zu Erthal (1689-1748), Lord Marshal and Vice-President of the Chamber of Electorate of Mainz, and his wife, Baroness...
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    Giles' Church St Andrew's Church St Augustine's Church Merchants' Church St Michael's Church Dominican Church Regulated St Augustine's Church The Barfüßerkirche...
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    New Holland Arch, Catholic Church of St. Catherine) Antonio Rinaldi (Marble Palace) Yury Felten (Old Hermitage, Chesme Church) Giacomo Quarenghi (Academy...
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    1985, when he was appointed titular organist at the Church of Saint-Sulpice. Roth retired from St. Sulpice in 2023 and was succeeded by Sophie-Véronique...
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    Uğur Şahin (category Academic staff of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
    University Hospital of Zürich in 2000, he joined Christoph Huber at the University Medical Center Mainz. There, he has been working in various leading positions...
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    555369–2, released 2021). Christoph Graupner, Hofkapellmeister in Darmstadt, 1709-1760. Peter Ahnsehl, Oswald Bill. Mainz: Schott. 1987. ISBN 3-7957-1329-3...
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    the Theses enclosed with a letter to Albert of Brandenburg, Archbishop of Mainz, on 31 October 1517, a date now considered the start of the Reformation...
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    the Trier Cathedral and the Church of Our Lady as well as the large suburban churches of St. Maximin, St. Paulin and St. Matthias still bear witness...
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    Balthasar Neumann (category Architects of Roman Catholic churches)
    parish church, 1742–45; Mainz, Jesuitenkirche, 1742-46 (demolished 1805); Oberzell, abbey and convent building, 1744–60; Maria Limbach, pilgrimage church, 1751-55...
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