The Saalburg is a Roman fort located on the main ridge of the Taunus, northwest of Bad Homburg, Hesse, Germany. It is a cohort fort, part of the Limes...
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Saalburg is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Allen Saalburg (1899–1987), American painter, illustrator, and screen printer Charles W....
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Saalburg-Ebersdorf is a town in the Saale-Orla-Kreis district, in Thuringia, Germany close to the Bavarian border. It is situated on the river Saale, 10 km...
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Allen Russell Saalburg (1899–1987) was an American painter, illustrator, and screen printer born in Rochelle, Illinois. His father was the cartoonist Charles...
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Charles William Saalburg (1865 – 1947) was an American cartoonist and illustrator who lived in San Francisco, and whose work appeared in the San Francisco...
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Germanic Limes were separately inscribed on the World Heritage List. The Saalburg is a reconstructed fortification and museum of the Limes near Frankfurt...
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Arsenal of ancient mechanical artillery in the Saalburg, Germany; left: polybolos reconstruction by the German engineer Erwin Schramm (1856–1935)...
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Museum of Hessen in Darmstadt, and the Senckenberg Museum in Frankfurt. The Saalburg, part of the Roman Limes. Darmstadt Artists' Colony Frankfurt hosts the...
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obergermanisch-raetischer Limes in Rheinland-Pfalz von Rheinbrohl bis zur Saalburg (Hessen). Jointly published by the Deutsche Limeskommission, Generaldirektion...
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circuit made up of public roads starting between the towns of Wehrheim and Saalburg, just north of Frankfurt. In the early 1920s, ADAC Eifelrennen races were...
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A 1942 poster by Allen Saalburg issued by the United States Office of War Information...
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Saalburg-Ebersdorf (Thuringia) Saalfeld (Thuringia) Saarbrücken (Saarland) Saarburg (Rhineland-Palatinate) Saarlouis (Saarland) Sachsenhagen (Lower Saxony)...
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such as: Taunus mountain range World Heritage Site Roman Empire Army Camp Saalburg World Heritage Site Limes (former northern border of the Roman Empire)...
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in the Vogtland. One geotourist attraction is the Steinerne Rose near Saalburg, a natural monument, whose present shape is due to the typical weathering...
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"Remember December 7th!", by Allen Saalburg, poster issued in 1942 by the United States Office of War Information...
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Saalburgmuseum. He also collaborated with his father on the restoration of the Saalburg. He designed a Protestant Gedächtniskirche on the Weberstraße in the Kirdorf...
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the second weekend of August in Thuringia at the Bleilochtalsperre near Saalburg-Ebersdorf. The first festival was in 1997 with 2,500 people. The 15th festival...
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panels. The lobby contains a series of floor-to-ceiling murals by Allen Saalburg from 1935-36, combining historical vignettes of New York life during the...
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Novaesia) Osterburken Riegel am Kaiserstuhl[1] (near Freiburg im Breisgau) Saalburg Saarbrücken Schwarzerden Wiesloch Greece Elefsina Aigio Thermes Hungary...
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brown, grey, spotted with veins Griotte Auerbach marble Crottendorf marble Saalburg violet Wunsiedel Marble Green of Styra or Styron Evia Green, near Styra...
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Tolerme; Germany: 1987 in Bad Karlshafen, 2004 in Berlin, 2012 and 2018 in Saalburg; Portugal: 1995 in Peso de la Regua; Sweden: 2008 and 2022 at Flottbro...
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Reconstructed horreum at the Saalburg fort in Germany...
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irrecoverably lost. The stone monuments were subsequently donated to the Saalburg Museum, which had provided technical assistance and sent trained workers...
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vicinity of Bad Homburg. (The venue was suggested by Kaiser Wilhelm II.) From Saalburg the course ran north to Usingen, where there was a control point (for observation...
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the setting of two novels; he is considered a Bucks County artist. Allen Saalburg relocated to Bucks County in 1947, and named his press after the canal...
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Design in Roman Britain". Britannia 25 (1994): 159–161. Shipley, F. W. "The Saalburg Collection". The Classical Weekly Vol. 2. No. 13 (1909): 100–102. Frere...
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Berlin.[citation needed] On 8 October 1806, after a cavalry skirmish at Saalburg, a Prussian division was brushed aside in the Battle of Schleiz on 9 October...
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Hansaland, Legoland Sierksdorf), Sierksdorf Tolk Schau, Tolk Märchenwald Saalburg, Saalburg Allou Fun Park Luna Park Katerina Magic Park Debrecen Zoo and Amusement...
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Sparnberg – Rudolphstein – Blankenberg – Blankenstein – Harra – Saaldorf – Saalburg – Poeritzsch – Gräfenwarth – Burgk – Walsburg – Ziegenrück – Neidenberga...
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consisting of four laps of a course in the neighbourhood of Homburg. From Saalburg the course ran north to Usingen, where there was a control point (an inhabited...
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