• Gangulphus (redirect from St. Gangolf)
    Saint Gangolf Altar, Wolpertswende Bust of Gangulphus in Milseburg. Historical map of Bamberg. Church of St Gangolf at Bamberg. Portal of St Gangolf in Trier...
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  • Bamberg-Theuerstadt) was a German didactic author of the Middle Ages. Around 1260 he came to the religious foundation of St. Gangolf in the Bamberg suburb...
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    Michaelsberg, one of the hills of Bamberg, overlooking the town. With Bamberg Cathedral and the monasteries of St. Stephan and St. Gangolf it formed part of a T-shaped...
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    few more decades. In 1538 the Sigmundskirche was demolished and the St. Gangolf church was sold (and was later burned down and turned into barns). After...
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    Adam Friedrich von Seinsheim (category Prince-bishops of Bamberg)
    Leiden University. In 1747, he became provost of the Church of St. Gangolf in Bamberg. He was ordained as a priest on 29 September 1753. The cathedral...
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    is held to be the only tomb of an apostle located north of the Alps; St. Gangolf's church is the city's 'own' church near the main market square (as opposed...
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    church building is St Martin's Church (130.6 m) in Landshut, Germany. The tallest brickwork church building with two steeples is St Mary's Church (125...
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  • Peter's Cathedral. St Andrew's Church Hildesheim Religious St Elizabeth's Church Marburg Religious St Gangolf's Church Trier Religious St John's Church Bremen...
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    reference books was made by Martin Gerbert, the prince-abbot of the monastery St. Blasien in the late 18th century, but his works were never completed. Following...
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  • illuminatae. Zur Geschichte eines literarischen Formtyps in Fulda." In Gangolf Schrimpf (Ed.), Kloster Fulda in der Welt der Karolinger und Ottonen (Fuldaer...
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