Frankfurt Book Fair (redirect from Frankfurter Buchmesse)
The Frankfurt Book Fair (German: Frankfurter Buchmesse, abbr. FBM) is the world's largest trade fair for books, based on the number of publishing companies...
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regions of modern France. They became a popular Advent custom during the Reformation era. Dresden's Striezelmarkt was first held in 1434 and one of the first...
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Abfallstoffe „Wir sollten die Grenze für Flüchtlingszahl beziffern“ , Frankfurter Allgemeine, in German Flüchtlingskrise: CDU-Wahlkämpfer wenden sich von...
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notorious sale of indulgences, he became the catalyst for Martin Luther's Reformation and its staunch opponent. Born in Cölln on the Spree, now a central part...
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72 (6): 16–18.[1] Victor 1993, pp. 207–08. Frankfurter 2006, p. 118. McNally 2003, p. 242. Frankfurter 2006, p. 2. Kent, Stephen (1993). "Deviant Scripturalism...
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and from Potsdamer Platz in central Berlin along the Warsaw road to Frankfurter Tor. Negotiations with the developing Charlottenburg were completed quickly...
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procession of the new Torah scroll began from the spot where the town's Frankfurter Synagogue stood prior to World War II, 500 meters from Germany's current...
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and went back to the formal possession of the Electoral Palatinate. Reformation in the Palatinate, including Kallstadt, was introduced in 1556. There...
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have been given for the end of the German literary Middle Ages, the Reformation (1517) being the last possible cut-off point. The Old High German period...
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(1850). "Predigten and Tiroler Volk" Weber founded a weekly paper, "Das Frankfurter katholische Kirchenblatt" (1853), which two years later became the Sunday...
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1821 the Catholic Frankfurters became parishioners of the new Diocese of Limburg. Jews living in Frankfurt since before the Reformation, were subject to...
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Jacob Klapwijk (section Reformational philosophy clarifies its own inner history, and its relation to modern society)
Amsterdam, known for his work on Ernst Troeltsch and historicism, Reformational thinking, the transformational task of Christian philosophy, and the...
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France, but its original use at Twelfth Night ended with the Scottish Reformation. It was subsequently used for first-footing over Hogmanay. Black bun...
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treasures of St. Lawrence were spared during the iconoclasm during the Reformation period. Despite St. Lawrence being one of the first churches in Germany...
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Giengen (section Protestant Reformation)
Imperial Cities, Giengen was profoundly transformed by the Protestant Reformation, which made its way into the city-states before it did into the secular...
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family to Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati. Adler married Henrietta Frankfurter. His son Felix Adler (1851–1933), was the founder of the Society for...
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Florentiner Oligarchie,1382–1402," in Geschichte und Verfassungsgefüge: Frankfurter Festgabe für Walter Schlesinger (Wiesbaden, 1973). Kristeller, Paul Oskar...
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conducted by a Catholic Prince Bishop intent on introducing the Counter-Reformation in his territory. The Bamberg witch trials are among the largest Witch...
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Prince-Bishop of Bamberg on 13 February 1623. Motivated by the Counter-Reformation, Johann Georg presided over the Bamberg witch trials, which lasted from...
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century, northern German regions became the centre of the Protestant Reformation. Following the Napoleonic Wars and the dissolution of the Holy Roman...
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to 1857, Ranke published History of the Reformation in Germany (Deutsche Geschichte im Zeitalter der Reformation), using the ninety-six volumes of correspondence...
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der Reichsstadt Frankfurt am Main, 1525–1536</italic>. (Studien zur Frankfurter Geschichte, number 9.) Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Waldemar Kramer. 1976...
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November 2017. Schubert's Goethe Settings "Breidenstein, Karl (1871-1966)". Frankfurter Personenlexikon (in German). Retrieved 28 October 2024. FAZ 2014. Orgelseite...
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years – ended the fight with Frankfurt and laid the groundwork for the Frankfurter Landwehr fortifications. Peace was, however, quickly concluded (1391)...
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Theodor Crusius. Liegnitz : Rorlach, 1724 Otto Amdohr: Zwei Elegien des Frankfurter Rektors Georg Sabinus : übersetzt und mit einer historischen Abhandlung...
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life was church history, being concerned with the early church, the Reformation, and movements such as pietism and revivalism. Aland received critical...
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region; carp is eaten in many parts of the country. Potato salad with frankfurter or wiener sausages is popular in some families. Another simple meal which...
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modern name; in the manuscripts it is known as Der Franckforter (The Frankfurter). Luther found much that was congenial to him in this late medieval text...
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debates in European affairs. In August 2006, in an interview to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung about his forthcoming book, Peeling the Onion, Grass...
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1462 the Jewish residents of Frankfurt were forced to relocated to the Frankfurter Judengasse to the east of the monastery, on the opposite side of the...
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