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    The Market Church (German: Marktkirche, meaning 'church at the market place') is the main Lutheran church in Hanover, Germany. Built in the 14th century...
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  • Marktkirche ("Market Church", i. e. church on the market square) is the name of numerous churches in Germany: Marktkirche, Hanover Marktkirche, Wiesbaden...
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    child of Ernst August, Prince of Hanover (head of the ancient House of Hanover which once ruled the Kingdom of Hanover), and his first wife Chantal Hochuli...
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    centre are the large Marktkirche (Church St. Georgii et Jacobi, preaching venue of the bishop of the Lutheran Landeskirche Hanovers), and the 15th century...
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    church in the centre of Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. A Gothic hall church, it is one of three churches in Hanover's old town (Altstadt) –...
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    Kultur-Lexikon (in German) (3rd ed.). Hanover: Schäfer. pp. 61–63. ISBN 3-88746-313-7. OCLC 258561223. Aust, Sascha (2005). "Marktkirche – Aegidienkirche – Kreuzkirche...
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    the former Kingdom of Hanover. The seat of the Landesbischof (bishop) is the Lower Saxon state capital Hanover. The Marktkirche is the preaching venue...
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  • history of the city of Hanover, Germany. 1333 - Kreuzkirche (church) consecrated. 1347 - Aegidienkirche (church) built. 1366 - Marktkirche (church) built. 1369...
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    his works in Hanover include the Kaiser-Wilhelm- und Ratsgymnasium Hannover (Lyceum) on Georgsplatz, the restoration of the Marktkirche, the Packhof,...
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    violence. Formative historical buildings in the old town include the Marktkirche, the Old Town Hall, the Seilwinderhaus and the Ballhof Theatre. The Landtag...
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    the Christus- und Friedensglocke (Bell of Christ and Peace) in the Marktkirche, Hanover. Hildesheim Cathedral was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO...
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    Marktkirche in 1759. He rose to the consistory of the Hanoverian Lutheran Church and the deanship at the Neustädter Kirche in 1775, dying in Hanover in...
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    Georg Brokesch (category People from the Kingdom of Hanover)
    Correspondenz, 33 Jg., 1896, p. 142 Marktkirche, Hanover: parish register. Taufen. Nr. 229/1850. Aegidienkirche, Hanover: parish register. Heiraten. Nr. 6/1875...
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    in 1629 replaced his recently deceased father as organist at the Marktkirche in Hanover, where he remained until his death. The Sämtliche Orgelwerke (Complete...
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  • St. Jacob's Church, Hamburg. In 1667, he became organist of the Marktkirche in Hanover, succeeding Melchior Schildt (1592–1667). In 1685, he moved to Hamburg...
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    According to baptismal records in Halle's parish church, the Lutheran Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen, he used the form Friedrich, which is universally...
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    Hans Joachim Schliep (category Clergy from Hanover)
    of the Church of Hanover to March 2012. Until 2016 he worked as pastor, substitute at the Marktkirche und Neustädter Kirche in Hanover for example and...
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    Calenberg. In 1705, it became part of the newly created Electorate of Hanover when George Louis, Prince of Calenberg, later King George I of Great Britain...
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  • second application. He was selected for the post of organist of the Marktkirche in Hanover in 1735, but forbidden from leaving Weimar by Duke Ernst August...
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    August Wilhelm Schlegel (category Writers from Hanover)
    Schlegel was born in Hanover, where his father, Johann Adolf Schlegel, was a Lutheran pastor. He was educated at the Hanover gymnasium and at the University...
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    the annual Advent concerts of the Knabenchor Hannover in 2011 in the Marktkirche, Freuen sollen sich die Himmel (The heavens shall rejoice). "Komponist...
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  • vocals (6) Simon Moskon: backing vocals (8) The Children's Choir of the Marktkirche Hannover: chorus vocals (9) Lisa Laage-Smidt: choir director (9) Jens...
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    city center and now is used as a civil registry office. The Protestant Marktkirche ("market church") was built from 1852 to 1862 in a neo-Gothic style....
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    Hanover elected Meister as Landesbischof, winning 64 of 76 votes in the second round. Meister's investment as bishop will be held at the Marktkirche in...
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    German architect. He re-built the Leineschloss, the Marktkirche, and the opera house all in Hanover after the destruction of World War II. Oesterlen's...
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    Pößneck 1988 — Old Schoolyard Weilbach 39 240 530 2,032 4,480 Metz 2006 Marktkirche Wiesbaden 49 2,200 4,900 11,071 24,407 ???????? Hamm 1862 Rincker [de]...
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    example, on the cathedrals of Brandenburg and Stendal, and on the Marktkirche at Hanover. A hexagram in this form is found on the ancient synagogue at Capernaum...
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    metres (548 ft) tall, but the money ran out. 97.3 m (319 ft) Marktkirche 14th century Hanover  Germany Rebuilt after World War II in 1952 97.0 m (318 ft)...
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    toured with an a cappella program. In 1980 it included a concert at the Marktkirche in Wiesbaden, with Leonhard Lechner's motet Ach Gott, Dir tu ich klagen...
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  • Gerd Nienstedt (category Musicians from Hanover)
    Rheingauer Kantorei and the Radiosinfonieorchester Frankfurt in the Marktkirche Wiesbaden, with soloists Klesie Kelly and Claudia Eder. As a teacher...
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