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    4. Hans Ramge et al., Südhessisches Flurnamenbuch (2002), p. 195, Ernst Christmann, Flurnamen zwischen Rhein und Saar (1965), p. 21. by folk etymological...
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    Anna Christmann (born 24 September 1983) is a German politician of Alliance 90/The Greens who has been a member of the Bundestag, the German parliament...
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    Education Transport Ernst Christmann’s biographical information Archived 2013-06-21 at the Wayback Machine Ernst Christmann Ernst-Christmann-Straße, Kaiserslautern...
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    at the foot of the Trautelsberg – at least according to researcher Ernst Christmann – its exact location is also unknown. About 1600, all the village's...
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    ISBN 3-89637-285-8{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Ernst Christmann (7 June 1963), "Der Name des Orensbergs", Wasgaubote (in German), no...
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    scientific debate, which has only now been settled. Among others, Ernst Christmann applied this Glene to Altenglan. Alfred Wendel wanted to recognize...
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    villa rustica excavated from 1959 to 1961. The placename does not, as Ernst Christmann presumed, derive from the German word Hirsch ("hart"), but rather from...
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    (originally “homestead”), to which is prefixed a syllable believed by writer Ernst Christmann to have arisen from an old German man's name, Ezzo (or Ezo, Azzo or...
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    called the Blaubach, which are distinguished (according to writer Ernst Christmann) by having especially clear water. The current form of the name appeared...
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    in 18th century documents, never in any very old ones. Researcher Ernst Christmann spoke of a settlement near rose hip shrubs (Hagebuttensträucher in...
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    Even the name form Peychnillenbach (named in 1316) was counted by Ernst Christmann, whereas researchers Dolch and Greule reckon that this name belonged...
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    depopulated both by war and by the Plague. According to local historian Ernst Christmann, a whole swath of land including the villages of Kübelberg, Schönenberg...
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    age. Any interpretation is most uncertain. According to Professor Ernst Christmann of Kaiserslautern, who greatly concerned himself with placename research...
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    a document of bestowal from Count Friedrich of Veldenz. Professor Ernst Christmann, however, was of the opinion that there were already settlers in what...
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    “evil”, “nasty”, “angry” or simply “bad”). According to researcher Ernst Christmann, Börsborn had its first documentary mention in 1303 as Bersborn in...
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    to determine, but it was likely founded only in the 10th century. Ernst Christmann was of the opinion that a church that Otto the Great gave the Worms...
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    explained is just what was meant by this “new church”. Regional historian Ernst Christmann was convinced that this referred to the church at Ohmbach. Other regional...
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    Bettesbach (1593), Pfeddesbach (1573) and Bedesbach (1824). Researcher Ernst Christmann noted “The villages of Bedesbach and Patersbach, lying across from...
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    Sand 1887–1918 Philipp Vollmar 1918–1933 Jakob Christmann 1933–1937 Ernst Gortner (NSDAP) 1937–1939 Ernst Scheck (NSDAP) 1939–1945 Otto Fuhrmann (NSDAP)...
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    traces this to a personal name, Degin or Dagin. An earlier writer, Ernst Christmann, interpreted the first part of name as Donar, particularly as the village's...
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    villages. To be understood here is that zwei is German for “two”. Ernst Christmann interpreted the name Allweiler as Altweiler (alt means “old” in German)...
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    or, to use its older form, Has—, according to placename researchers Ernst Christmann and Kaufmann, refers to the hare (in German, Hase; or in Proto-Germanic...
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    “Toadbrook” (this would be Krötenbach in German). Nevertheless, writer Ernst Christmann tried to trace the name back to a crypt (Gruft in German) or a cave...
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    thereafter always Rammelsbach. For a time it was assumed (by, among others, Ernst Christmann) that the village's name somehow stemmed from the name Remigiusberg...
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    doi:10.1039/c1sc00185j. ISSN 2041-6520. Gausmann, Marcel; Kreidt, Nadine; Christmann, Mathias (2023-04-07). "Electrosynthesis of Protected Dehydroamino Acids"...
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    Rutsweiler is one of the oldest villages in the Middle Glan Valley. Ernst Christmann presumed that the name quite possibly went back to the personal name...
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    Nationalfest der Deutschen zu Hambach. Heft 1. Christmann, Neustadt a/H. 1832, (Karl Christian Ernst von Bentzel-Sternau, p. 27, at Google Books). Ewald...
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    Klaus Ernst (born 1 November 1954) is a German politician and was a leading member of the Labour and Social Justice Party, later The Left and switched...
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  • grounds of ill health; Died in Aukrug, Germany on December 3, 1972. Kurt Christmann – SS-Obersturmbannführer and commander of Einsatzkommando 10a in Krasnodar...
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    Badum Bär Baerbock Banaszak Bayram Beck Benner Brantner Brugger Bsirske Christmann Dahmen Deligöz Detzer Dröge Düring Ebner Eckert Emmerich Fester Gambir...
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