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    Sackcloth (category Christian clothing)
    holy character". Thus Schwally points to the circumstance that the Muslim pilgrim, as soon as he puts his foot on Ḥaram, the holy soil, takes off all the...
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    Wittelsbach family. Parish church of St. Magdalene (late 17th century) Pilgrim church of St. Leonhard. A Gothic building which can be crossed riding a...
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    needed] in the Street of the Christians, today's Christian Quarter Road. He sold the usual religious souvenirs enjoyed by pilgrims, as well as ancient pots...
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    objectives of the order, the military protection and medical aid of Christian pilgrims to the Holy Land. In time, these landholdings were gathered into regional...
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  • Pietism (redirect from Pietist Christian)
    Princeton University Press. Ratliff, Walter R. (2010). Pilgrims on the Silk Road: A Muslim-Christian Encounter in Khiva. Walter Ratliff. ISBN 9781606081334...
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    Walter Rauschenbusch (category American Christian pacifists)
    the Social Awakening. Boston: The Pilgrim Press, 1910. "Unto Me." Boston: The Pilgrim Press, 1912. Christianizing the Social Order. New York: Macmillan...
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    Enlightenment—Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, John Toland, David Hume, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Christian Wolff, Immanuel Kant, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau—had Protestant...
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  • Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Physiologist Leipzig 1890 Karl Franz Eduard von Gebhardt Painter Düsseldorf 1891 Hermann Ende Architect Berlin 1891 Adolf von Hildebrand...
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  • underlying antisemitism of the time period. Adolf Stoecker (1835–1909), the Lutheran court chaplain to Kaiser Wilhelm I, founded in 1878 an antisemitic, anti-liberal...
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    Henry Nelson Wieman (category American Christian writers)
    he studied under the theologians Ernst Troeltsch and Adolf von Harnack and the philosopher Wilhelm Windelband, but they all had little impact on Wieman...
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    officially registered as the Palmarian Christian Church and also known as the Palmarian Catholic Church, is a Christian church with an episcopal see in El...
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  • Some Christian Churches, Christian groups, and ordinary Christians express religious antisemitism toward the Jewish people and the associated religion...
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    leading member of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer to Adolf Hitler in 1933, Hess held that position until 1941, when he flew solo to...
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  • The Man in the High Castle (TV series) (category Cultural depictions of Adolf Hitler)
    colony controlled by the Greater Nazi Reich (GNR) under an aging Führer Adolf Hitler. The colony, headed by a "Reichsmarschall of North America", is commonly...
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  • greetings and names of travellers; secondly, that they were the work of Christian pilgrims. The author of this work died of starvation and neglect, just as it...
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  • paganism to 5,000 German pilgrims in Rome in May and in other addresses later that year. In January 1935, Nazi interior minister Wilhelm Frick urged "putting...
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    Alfred Rosenberg (category Anti-Christian sentiment in Germany)
    1868, Elfriede Siré received the Christian sacrament of Confirmation in Reval at 17 in 1885. She married Woldemar Wilhelm Rosenberg, a wealthy merchant from...
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    von Zirclaere. The attention paid to Bishop Pilgrim, who represents the real historical figure Bishop Pilgrim of Passau, would thus be an indirect homage...
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    Catholic-aligned Centre Party voted for the Enabling Act of 1933, which gave Adolf Hitler additional domestic powers to suppress political opponents as Chancellor...
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  • possible rare exceptions, such as Fulcarb. often conflated with Latin Pilgrim, Peregrinus perhaps as a suffix in certain names latinized as -domus. c...
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    a German princess received a mixed reaction in Greece, especially since Adolf Hitler attempted to include Nazi swastika flags at their wedding ceremony...
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    (born 1983), hereditary Prince of Hannover Christian von Hanover (born 1985) a German prince in pretense Wilhelm Schmidthild (1876–1951), painter, graphic...
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    State of Bavaria and the Bavarian people Status Currently awarded Founder Wilhelm Hoegner Ordensherr Markus Söder Statistics Total inductees 5,602 (as of...
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    Wandering Jew (category Christian folklore)
    German poems by Christian Friedrich Daniel Schubart, Aloys Schreiber [de], Wilhelm Müller, Nikolaus Lenau, Adelbert von Chamisso, August Wilhelm von Schlegel...
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  • American artist, descendant of Mayflower pilgrim Francis Cooke and his Huguenot wife, Hester Mahieu. Wilhelm Ferdinand Souchon (1825–1876), German painter...
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    replacing the lappet of the toga used previously for this purpose. Wilhelm Adolf Becker argues against the use of the sūdārium being used used to wipe...
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    Karl Barth (category Calvinist and Reformed Christian socialists)
    the Christian faith. Barth's striking out on a different theological course from that of his Liberal university teachers Adolf von Harnack and Wilhelm Herrmann...
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    Augustine of Hippo (category 4th-century Christian theologians)
    Independently Published. ISBN 978-1-08-280035-1. Woo, B. Hoon (2015). "Pilgrim's Progress in Society – Augustine's Political Thought in The City of God"...
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    Dynasty fell. St Francis de Capillas (聖劉方濟, 1648) – beheaded at Fogang, China Adolf Schlagintweit (1857) – German botanist and explorer; executed by the ruler...
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    established to serve the needs of pilgrims, by Franz Gielnik, Michael Rogier and Adolf Marcyago. In 1864, 400,000 pilgrims visited the church. After the First...
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