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    Fritzlar (German pronunciation: [ˈfʁɪt͡slaːɐ̯] ) is a small town (pop. 15,000) in the Schwalm-Eder district in northern Hesse, Germany, 160 km (99 mi)...
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    Fritzlar Air Base (German: Heeresflugplatz Fritzlar, IATA: FRZ, ICAO: ETHF) is a military air field of the German Army Aviation Corps. It is located near...
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    at [[:de:Eckerich (Fritzlar)]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|de|Eckerich (Fritzlar)}} to the talk page...
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    mentioned by Willibald is Geismar near Fritzlar. In 1897 historian C. Neuber placed the Donar Oak "im Kreise Fritzlar". While Gregor Richter, in 1906, noted...
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    Züschen is a village and former city in the municipality of Fritzlar, Schwalm-Eder-Kreis in the German State of Hesse. Arms of Züschen The "Steinkammergrab"...
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  • Hermann of Fritzlar was a medieval German mystic and author of a collection of legends, the Buch von der Heiligen Leben (Book of the Lives of the Saints)...
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    Catholic church and minor basilica located in the small German town of Fritzlar. It is often colloquially referred to as a cathedral (German: Fritzlarer...
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    near Fritzlar in northern Hesse in 723, he built a wooden chapel from the oak's wood and in 724 established a Benedictine monastery in Fritzlar. Boniface...
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    the Fowler of Saxony (r. 919–936), who was elected king at the Diet of Fritzlar in 919. Henry reached a truce with the raiding Magyars, and in 933 he won...
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  • of Fritzlar, Homberg, Melsungen, and Ziegenhain. In 1932 the districts of Fritzlar and Homberg were merged; in 1974 the three districts of Fritzlar-Homberg...
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    a prehistoric burial monument, located between Lohne and Züschen, near Fritzlar, Hesse, Germany. Classified as a gallery grave or a Hessian-Westphalian...
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    Schwalmstadt and Borken. The Schwalm flows into the Eder near Wabern, east of Fritzlar, after a total length of 97 km (60 mi). The main tributaries are the Efze...
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    1 of Airmobile Operations Division. The division's headquarters was in Fritzlar: The following unit was not part of the Airmobile Operations Division but...
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    Latinized by Willibald as "Jupiter's oak", near the present-day town of Fritzlar in northern Hesse. According to his early biographer Willibald, Boniface...
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  • Herbort von Fritzlar was a cleric and writer. He wrote the German-language epic Song of Troy, comprising 18,458 verses in Middle High German, probably...
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    Shoe-last celts at the Fritzlar regional museum, Hesse, Germany...
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    of Hesse, Prince of Fulda (Fürst von Fulda), Prince of Hersfeld, Hanau, Fritzlar and Isenburg, Count of Katzenelnbogen, Dietz, Ziegenhain, Nidda, and Schaumburg...
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    significance, on the Büraberg hill overlooking the Eder river near the town of Fritzlar in northern Hesse (Germany). Only foundation walls remain, and a church...
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    Stephan Balkenhol (category People from Fritzlar)
    Stephan Balkenhol (born 1957, Fritzlar, Hesse, Germany) is a German artist, famous for his figurative painted wooden sculptures and reliefs. He is currently...
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    known today, but generally is assumed to be in the wider neighbourhood of Fritzlar north of the river Eder. The Chatti were opponents of the emperor Domitian...
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    Henry, who was elected to kingship by only Saxons and Franconians at Fritzlar, had to subdue other dukes and concentrated on creating a state apparatus...
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    Guthmann (The Story of Amtsrath Guthmann), 1794 Reise nach Fritzlar im Sommer 1794 (Journey to Fritzlar in Summer 1794), satire, 1795 The Secret School of Wisdom:...
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    by Babenberg forces.[citation needed] Both sides met in the battle of Fritzlar on 27 February 906, where the Conradines won a decisive victory, although...
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    Friedrichsthal (Saarland) Friesack (Brandenburg) Friesoythe (Lower Saxony) Fritzlar (Hesse) Frohburg (Saxony) Fröndenberg (North Rhine-Westphalia) Fulda (Hesse)...
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    Franconia at Bamberg Castle. In 906 the two parties battled each other near Fritzlar. Conrad the Elder was killed, as were two of the three Babenberg brothers...
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    Alsfeld to Fritzlar Alsfeld (Fairy Tale House) Neustadt (Hesse) Willingshausen Schrecksbach Schwalmstadt Oberaula Knüllwald Homberg on Efze Fritzlar Bad Wildungen...
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  • Ludwig I over the Mainzian military leader Gottfried von Leiningen near Fritzlar and over Archbishop Konrad von Dhaun [de] near Fulda spelled the end of...
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  • Franconia at Bamberg Castle. In 906 the two parties battled each other near Fritzlar. Conrad the Elder was killed,[citation needed] as were two of the three...
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    Boniface, Anglo-Saxon missionary, fells Thor's Oak (a sacred tree) near Fritzlar in Hesse, marking the decisive event in the Christianization of the northern...
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  • Following the establishment by Boniface of the bishopric of Büraburg near Fritzlar in 741, Witta was the first and only bishop there. After his death on 26...
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