The Casimirianum, known to the students as the "Casi", is a Gymnasium in Coburg, Bavaria. It was founded in 1605 by Johann Casimir, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg...
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Casimirianum is the name of a school, respectively the former institutions: Casimirianum Coburg in Coburg (Bavaria) Casimirianum Neustadt in Neustadt an...
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(Gläser-Sammlung). Gymnasium Casimirianum, a Renaissance building begun in 1601 Arsenal (1616–21). Landestheater Coburg, a Neoclassical theatre on Schlossplatz...
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households on a smaller scale in Coburg. His court library consisted of 4,757 volumes. His plans to raise the Gymnasium Casimirianum to the rank of university...
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Gymnasium Casimirianum Coburg, Class Years of 1987–1989 (Coburg: Author, 1989) (in German) Jürgen Erdmann, Coburg, Bayern und das Reich 1918–1923 [Coburg, Bavaria...
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Michael Stoschek (category People from Coburg)
Brose. Michael Stoschek was born in Germany. He was educated at Casimirianum Coburg. Stoschek took charge of Brose Fahrzeugteile in 1971 aged only 23...
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received a private education before enrolling at the Gymnasium Casimirianum in Coburg. He then studied law. According to Harald Sandner, biographer of...
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invitation of John Casimir, Duke of Coburg, to the superintendency of Heldburg and mastership of the gymnasium Casimirianum Coburg; soon afterwards he became general...
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John Casimir of Saxe-Coburg (Gotha, 12 June 1564 – Coburg, 16 July 1633) was the Duke of Saxe-Coburg. He was a descendant of the Ernestine branch of the...
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Hans Morgenthau (category People from Coburg)
born in an Ashkenazi Jewish family in Coburg, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Germany in 1904. After attending the Casimirianum, he continued his education at the...
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Landestheater Coburg (Coburg State Theatre) is a medium-sized three-division (opera / operetta, drama, ballet) theatre in Coburg, Bavaria, Germany. Located...
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was the uncle of the sculptor Robert Diez. He was educated at Casimirianum Coburg in Coburg, Bavaria. In 1824 he enrolled as a student at the Munich Academy...
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move to Coburg in 1605. In 1606 he was offered and accepted the position of headmaster of the reestablished Casimirianum Gymnasium in Coburg. He lived...
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professor of oriental languages and eloquence at the Gymnasium Casimirianum in Coburg, in 1770 professor of poetry and eloquence at Erlangen, and in 1776...
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professor of theology at Wittenberg University. He attended the Casimirianum Gymnasium in Coburg and enrolled in 1731, at the Wittenberg University, where he...
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Ernestinum in Gotha, and in 1884 he graduated from the 'Gymnasium Casimirianum Coburg' in Coburg (upper Franconia).[citation needed] After graduating from high...
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astronomer, educator, professor of mathematics at the Gymnasium Casimirianum in Coburg, Privy Councilor and President of the Administration of the Principality...
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Casimirianum Coburg with 15,000 titles in 7,500 volumes, mainly from the 16th to 18th century, and the Scheres library, built up by the former Coburg...
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Heldburg (1606-1615), general superintendent in Coburg, teacher at the Gymnasium Casimirianum in Coburg, professor in Jena, author Johann Christian Thomae...
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Walther (1668–1754). Between 1725 and 1730, Goethe attended the Casimirianum gynmnasium in Coburg, after which he studied law, first in Giessen and for four...
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in 1642. He was trained in music in Arnstadt and attended the Casimirianum in Coburg and later Leipzig University. In 1668, he became cantor and organist...
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1852 Coburg - 2 August 1915 Dadizele) was a German bacteriologist noted for his classification system for bacteria. After attending Casimirianum from...
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the Ratskeller at Coburg. His mother was Christiane Sollmann, inn keeper. After the move to Coburg, Wilhelm attended the Casimirianum gymnasium from 1891...
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minister and professor of theology. He served as Rektor of the Casimirianum in Coburg when he wrote the text. The town was threatened by the Thirty Years'...
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Hans Berger (category People from Coburg)
Berger was born in Neuses (now part of Coburg), Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Germany. After attending Casimirianum, where he gained his abitur in 1892, Berger...
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(external link) Berchtesgaden Gymnasium Berchtesgaden (external link) Coburg Casimirianum Dachau Josef-Effner-Gymnasium (external Link) Ignaz-Taschner-Gymnasium...
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