Passau (German: [ˈpasaʊ] ; Central Bavarian: Båssa) is a city in Lower Bavaria, Germany. It is also known as the Dreiflüssestadt ("City of Three Rivers")...
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The Peace of Passau was an attempt to resolve religious tensions in the Holy Roman Empire. After Emperor Charles V won a victory against Protestant forces...
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Stadttheater Passau is a theatre in Passau, Bavaria, Germany. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stadttheater Passau. 48°34′25″N 13°27′53″E / 48...
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The Diocese of Passau (Latin: Diœcesis Passaviensis) is a Latin diocese of the Catholic Church in Germany that is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Munich...
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Valentine of Passau (died 7 January 475) was a bishop, abbot, monk, and hermit. He was a papal missionary bishop to Rhaetia (present Switzerland, Bavaria...
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Passau is a Landkreis (district) in the southeast of Bavaria, Germany. It encloses the city of Passau geographically from two sides. Neighboring districts...
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The Passau Glass Museum has the largest collections in the world of European art glass, Bohemian glass, and glass made by Johann Loetz. The museum is listed...
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baroque church from 1688 in Passau, Germany, dedicated to Saint Stephen. It is the seat of the Catholic Bishop of Passau and the main church of his diocese...
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remains a characteristic mountain river until Passau, with average bottom gradient 0.0012% (12 ppm), from Passau to Devín Gate the gradient lessens to 0.0006%...
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The Bahnbetriebswerk Passau (abbr: Bw Passau) is the locomotive shed that belongs to Passau's main station, the Hauptbahnhof. Passau Hauptbahnhof was opened...
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1221) was the 34th Bishop of Passau from 1215 and the first prince-bishop from 1217. The Bischof-Ulrich-Straße in Passau is named after him. Ulrich was...
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The University of Passau (Universität Passau in German) is a public research university located in Passau, Lower Bavaria, Germany. Founded in 1973, it...
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Average monthly flow (m³/s) of the Inn in Passau Years 1921/2006 On 3 June 2013 the discharge of the Inn in Passau reached 6,820 m3/s (241,000 cu ft/s) and...
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Heinrich von Schlick (redirect from Heinrich Schlick, Count of Passau)
Count Heinrich von Schlick zu Bassano und Weißkirchen (1580 – 5 January 1650, Vienna) was an Imperial Field Marshal and president of the Hofkriegsrat....
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Kirchberg im Wald (redirect from Kirchberg (Passau))
Kirchberg im Wald is a municipality in the district of Regen, in Bavaria, Germany. Liste der ersten Bürgermeister/Oberbürgermeister in kreisangehörigen...
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The Passau–Obertraubling railway forms a key transport link from Germany to Austria and other southeast European countries and is one of the most important...
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Passau Hauptbahnhof is the main railway station at Passau in Bavaria, Germany. Built in 1860, it has eight platforms, of which three are bay platforms...
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Berengar of Passau (* in Passau, 14 July 1045 in Passau) was the Bishop of Passau from 1013 to 1045. Berengar was the son of a wealthy citizen and probably...
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Otto of Passau was a medieval German clerical author. All that is known of him is in the preface of his work, in which he calls himself a member of the...
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Sidonius was a Bishop of Passau, perhaps the third bishop, in the mid-8th century, perhaps from about 754 to 764. Jean Mabillon (1632–1707) conjectured...
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1882) and Angela (born 1883). When Hitler was three, the family moved to Passau, Germany. There he acquired the distinctive lower Bavarian dialect, rather...
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Hartwig (died 866) was the tenth Bishop of Passau from 840 to 866. Hartwig was the head of the Königskloster Tegernsee, and perhaps a member of the Hofkapelle...
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Anthelm (fl. 763–770) was the 4th Bishop of Passau from 763–764 to 764–770. His existence is verifiable. The exact dates of his reign are unknown. It is...
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person. In 1934, Adolf Hitler honored his mother by naming a street in Passau after her. Klara was born in the Austrian Empire village of Weitra to Johann...
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Albert II of Saxe-Wittenberg (category Roman Catholic bishops of Passau)
Saxony-Wittenberg (* around 1285, - 19 May 1342 in Passau) was from 1320 to 1342 Bishop of Passau. Albert was the third son of Elector Albrecht II of...
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100-year floods occurring in any 100-year period. On the Danube River at Passau, Germany, the actual intervals between 100-year floods during 1501 to 2013...
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Piligrim (redirect from Pilgrim von Passau)
Piligrim (Pilgrim of Passau, Pilegrinus, Peregrinus) (died 20 May 991) was Bishop of Passau. Piligrim was ambitious, but also concerned with the Christianization...
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14th Bishop of Passau from 903 to his death in 915. Burkhard was head of Altötting Abbey until 903, when he was elected bishop of Passau. In the same year...
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– 874) was a Benedictine monk and court chaplain, who became Bishop of Passau from 866 to 874. He supported East Francia's expansion to the east, and...
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ducal residences Landshut and Straubing and the baroque episcopal city of Passau, the city of Kelheim with the Befreiungshalle and Weltenburg Abbey belong...
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