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    Zerbst became a Calvinist centre. From 1582 to 1798 the Francisceum Gymnasium Illustre was an important Calvinist college. From 1603 to 1793 Zerbst again...
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    surviving brothers. He received Zerbst, where his main residence was, and supported there the renovation of the Gymnasium Francisceum, beginning with the addition...
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    Joachim Ernest, Prince of Anhalt (category Princes of Anhalt-Zerbst)
    Landesverordnung Anhalts) and in 1582 he founded the Francisceum High School (German: Gymnasium Francisceum) in Zerbst. He was a fervent supporter of the Reformation...
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    Peter Hagendorf (category People from the Principality of Anhalt-Zerbst)
    gained his knowledge in writing as well as Latin. Apart from the Francisceum Zerbst the region had schools in Bad Belzig and Wiesenburg. Faith schools...
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  • Volksstimme reported that a volume had been bought for the Francisceum Library in Zerbst which contained the texts of several unknown works by Fasch...
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  • Zerbst; Landesarchiv Sachsen-Anhalt, Aussenstelle Dessau, Z92 Kammerrechnungen 1707/08, p. 119 Copy of the libretto at Francisceum library in Zerbst,...
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  • collegiate foundation (Damenstift) (1732–1946) Egeln, see Marienstuhl Francisceum, see Zerbst Gernrode Abbey (Stift Gernrode), Gernrode: secular canonesses (960–1570)...
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    Austrian National Library. Another example held at the Gymnasium Francisceum of Zerbst in eastern Germany was destroyed in the Second World War, but there...
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