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    St. Elizabeth's Church (German: Elisabethkirche) is an Evangelical church in Marburg, Germany. Built by the Teutonic Order on the site of Elizabeth of...
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    April 2021. Hermann, Bauer (1990). Sankt Elisabeth und die Elisabethkirche zu Marburg. Marburg: Hitzeroth. ISBN 3-89616-031-1. "Screenhaus". Screenhaus...
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    Conrad of Thuringia (category Burials at St. Elizabeth's Church, Marburg)
    a hospital in Marburg and had intended to bequeath it to the Johanniter Order, but this was rejected by her defensor, Conrad of Marburg. Pope Gregory...
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    Otto I, Landgrave of Hesse (category People from Marburg)
    buried in the Ahnaberg monastery. He was married 1297 in Saint Elisabethkirche, Marburg to Adelheid of Ravensberg, daughter of Count Otto III of Ravensberg...
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    Elizabeth of Hungary (category Burials at St. Elizabeth's Church, Marburg)
    magnificent golden shrine—still to be seen today—in the Elisabethkirche in Marburg. Marburg became a center of the Teutonic Order, which adopted Saint...
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    Elisabethkirche, Marburg, Germany (1340)...
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  • in the German Democratic republic "Dresdner Chor singt in der Elisabethkirche". op-marburg.de (in German). 1 September 2015. Retrieved 19 January 2021....
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    a polygonal apse. To its south was a square tower based on the Marburg Elisabethkirche with a tall octagonal spire. The roof was open on the inside and...
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    now known as the Liebfrauenkirche – which was built using the Elisabethkirche in Marburg as a model. Frankenberg buyers and sellers broadly fostered trade...
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    Marienkirche bears a resemblance to the foliated capitals at the Elisabethkirche in Marburg and at Minden Cathedral. Inside the church, the chancel is characterised...
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    church (1228–), and then throughout the Reich, beginning with the Elisabethkirche at Marburg (1235–) and the cathedral at Metz (c.1235–). In High Gothic, the...
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    Johann Balthasar Schupp (category Academic staff of the University of Marburg)
    Schupp to succeed him as the minister-preacher ("Prediger") at the Elisabethkirche (Church of St.Elisabeth). He combined the office with his continuing...
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