Mengeringhausen is a village and a municipal district of Bad Arolsen in Waldeck-Frankenberg, in Hesse, Germany. Its population is estimated to be 3,800...
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inhabitants Landau, 1,120 inhabitants Massenhausen, 583 inhabitants Mengeringhausen, 3,746 inhabitants Neu-Berich, 246 inhabitants Schmillinghausen, 495...
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being one of his inventions. Max Mengeringhausen developed the space grid system called MERO (acronym of MEngeringhausen ROhrbauweise) in 1943 in Germany...
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measuring 4.2 km) KW Automotive (sport suspension systems) Mero TSK (Mengeringhausen tube system) Pirelli (road and racing tyres) TRW (active and passive...
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abbreviation for Mengeringhausen Rohrbauweise (Mengeringhausen's tubular structures). The MERO company was founded by Max Mengeringhausen in Würzburg, Germany...
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The Waldeck battalion was garrisoned, at various times, at Arolsen/Mengeringhausen/Helsen, Bad Wildungen, Bad Pyrmont and Warburg. The regiment saw action...
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most widely recognized as a hymnodist. Philipp Nicolai was born at Mengeringhausen in Waldeck, where his father was a Lutheran pastor. His early education...
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closest confidant of humanist Desiderius Erasmus, who was born in Mengeringhausen in the Landgraviate of Hesse in 1490, and died in Leuven on 25 January...
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Armin Weber: Das Süsternhaus in Mengeringhausen, in: Mengeringhausen im Mittelalter == Stadtgeschichte(n) Mengeringhausen, vol. 2, Waldeckischer Geschichtsverein...
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(Latvia), born 16 November 1742, in Mengeringhausen (Waldeck). Son of a Lutheran minister and school rector in Mengeringhausen, studied in the Halle University...
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Carl Theodor Severin (13 September 1763, Mengeringhausen – 20 February 1836, Bad Doberan, Germany) was a German architect. He is regarded as one of the...
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Electronic Music Studio at Technische Universität Berlin, and engineer Max Mengeringhausen. The pavilion theme was "gardens of music", in keeping with which Bornemann...
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died in Landau [de] on 9 April 1567 and was buried in the church in Mengeringhausen. An iron plate and a stone epitaph mark his grave. He was succeeded...
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and cities, including Bamberg, Bürgel, Dießen am Ammersee, Eisenach, Mengeringhausen, Schwarzenberg, and, of course, Sankt Georgen im Schwarzwald. He is...
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850 Hebrews — Bavarian State Library Munich Germany 83 w Codex Waldeccensis 1050 Paul Schultze City archives Mengeringhausen Mengeringhausen Germany...
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1:3–9, 2:11–18; 2 Corinthians12:7-20; Titus 1:9-3:11 8 State Archive Mengeringhausen Germany INTF 0321 5th Matthew 24:37-25:1, 32-45, 26:31-45 3 National...
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January 15, 1967 (New York City) Oscar Ferdinand Telgmann c. 1855 (Mengeringhausen) – March 30, 1946 (Toronto) Claude Terrasse January 27, 1867 (L'Arbresle)...
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Bavaria from 21 November 1848 to 29 May 1849. Le Suire was born in Mengeringhausen. He joined the Bavarian army in 1806, and took part as an officer in...
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Arolsen and in 1696, he moved the county's Chancellary from Korbach to Mengeringhausen. Christian Louis inherited a claim to a share of the County of Rappoltstein...
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1991), German heptathlete Philipp Nicolai (born 1556 in Bad Arolsen-Mengeringhausen, died 26 October 1608 in Hamburg), songwriter and Lutheran court chaplain...
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brother Bernard VII, who marched into Waldeck and besieged the town of Mengeringhausen. Noblemen in Bernard's camp included Count John I of Rietberg and Counts...
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Count Henry VIII and his uncle Philip II. Philip acquired Eisenberg, Mengeringhausen, Landau and the half of Rhoden, Wettenberg and Waldeck. He also received...
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Ch. Roy, Planegg Kurt Schade, Fürth K.H. Steigerwald, Puchheim Max Mengeringhausen, Würzburg Uwe Classen, Zirndorf Wilhelm Hegler, Bad Kissingen Manfred...
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and R. Florescu). Grace and law: The spatial framework from Föppl to Mengeringhausen. In: Essays in the history of theory of structures. In honour of Jacques...
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known for his operetta Leo, the Royal Cadet. Telgmann was born in Mengeringhausen (now part of Bad Arolsen), Principality of Waldeck and Pyrmont to Jean...
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Electronic Music Studio at Technische Universität Berlin, and engineer Max Mengeringhausen. The pavilion theme was "gardens of music", in keeping with which Bornemann...
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Bebra–Kassel Melsungen-Röhrenfurth Hp 02 Melsungen HR NVV 6 S Bebra–Kassel Mengeringhausen Hp 01 Bad Arolsen KB NVV R Warburg–Sarnau Regio-Netz Kurhessenbahn...
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shooting himself with his army issue revolver. Scott was buried in Mengeringhausen a few miles from where he had died. Below is an excerpt from "The Great...
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