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    which was the eastern part of Görlitz until 1945. The town has approximately 56,000 inhabitants, which make Görlitz the sixth-largest town in Saxony...
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    John of Görlitz (also known as John of Bohemia and John of Luxembourg; 22 June 1370 – 1 March 1396) was a member of the House of Luxembourg and the only...
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    The Senckenberg Museum for Natural History Görlitz or Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz (until 31 December 2008 State Museum of Natural History...
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    Johann Carl Rößler (18 May 1775, Görlitz - 20 February 1845, Dresden) was a German portrait painter. Originally trained as a nail-maker, he began attending...
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    The Waggonbau Görlitz Corporation (Görlitz Rolling Stock Corporation) has built locomotives and rolling stock since 1849. They are best known for the double-deck...
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    has media related to Untermarkt (Görlitz). The Lower Market Square is the central square in the historic town of Görlitz. The city's town hall and thus...
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    literally translated 'Beautiful Court') is the oldest Renaissance-building in Görlitz, Germany. The building on Bretheren Street 8 (Brüderstraße) was constructed...
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    Johann Arndt (or Arnd; 27 December 1555 – 11 May 1621) was a German Lutheran theologian and mystic who wrote several influential books of devotional Christianity...
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    Johann Samuel Traugott Gehler (1 November 1751, in Görlitz – 16 October 1795, in Leipzig) was a German lawyer and physicist who lived in the Holy Roman...
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    Wendisch-Ossig. From 1740 to 1745, he was a student at the Gymnasium in Görlitz, where his fine soprano voice earned him free tuition. In 1746 he went...
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    (German: Waidhaus, pronounced [ˈvaɪthaʊs]) is the oldest secular building of Görlitz. During its rich history it served various purposes and underwent numerous...
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  • his house; only after Moller's death at Görlitz in 1606 did Böhme start coming into conflict with the Görlitz priesthood. Moller's works characterise...
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    Oberlausitzischen Schriftsteller und Künstler. Band 3, Abt. 1. Görlitz 1803, S. 192–197. Schenau, Johann Eleazar. In: Georg Kaspar Nagler (Hrsg.): Neues allgemeines...
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    Geschlechterbuch. Vol. 2 (= Deutsches Geschlechterbuch. Vol. 19). Starke, Görlitz 1911, p. 251. Helge Dvorak: Biographisches Lexikon der Deutschen Burschenschaft...
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  • Johann von Uexküll (or Johann von Mentz (Menzen = Mõniste manor)) (Died 1583) was Hofmarschall of Magnus, Duke of Holstein from 1560 to 1571 and the Danish...
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    Upper Lusatian Library of Sciences (category Buildings and structures in Görlitz)
    the Library of Milich, that came to Görlitz in 1727. Upper Lusatian Society of Sciences was founded 1779 in Görlitz by the initiative of the lawyer, historian...
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    1823) was a German pedagogue, artist and ethnographer. Brotze was born in Görlitz, Electorate of Saxony. He studied theology and philosophy at the universities...
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    the Blind or John of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Jang de Blannen; German: Johann der Blinde; Czech: Jan Lucemburský; 10 August 1296 – 26 August 1346), was...
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    Zittau (category Towns in Görlitz (district))
    southeasternmost city in the German state of Saxony, and belongs to the district of Görlitz, Germany's easternmost district. Zittau is located in Upper Lusatia, the...
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    baltischen Ritterschaften. Teil Estland, Band I (in German). Starke Verlag, Görlitz. pp. 422–439. Retrieved 4 April 2019. Transehe-Roseneck, Astaf von (1929)...
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    Johann Carl Gehler (17 May 1732 – 6 May 1796) was a German physician, mineralogist, and anatomist. Born 17 May 1732 in Görlitz, Gehler studied medicine...
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    Berthelsdorf (category Populated places in Görlitz (district))
    (Upper Sorbian: Batromjecy) is a former municipality in the district of Görlitz, in the southeastern part of Saxony, Germany. On 1 January 2013, it was...
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  • Johannes Nucius (category People from Görlitz)
    compositional devices. Nucius was born in Görlitz, in Lower Silesia. He studied at the Gymnasium in Görlitz with Johannes Winckler, who was so influential...
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  • the Nikolaikirche, Leipzig, and Sts Peter und Paul, Görlitz, which were filled by Bach pupils Johann Schneider and David Nicolai. The Leipzig judges remarked...
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    Knighthood, vol. 1. Görlitz (1931), pp. 33 [2] Stackelberg, Otto Magnus v. Genealogical Handbook of the Estonian Knighthood, vol. 1. Görlitz (1931), pp. 18...
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    the Middle of Nassau-Siegen (7 June 1561 – 27 September 1623), German: Johann VII. der Mittlere Graf von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Graf zu Nassau...
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    Gerhard Johann von Löwenwolde (Гергард Иоганн Левенвольде, died 1721) was a Baltic German Estonian knight. In the 1690s, he announced support of Johann Reinhold...
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    Lfg. 9-15, Görlitz 1929, S. 816–834 (digitalized) Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften, Teil 2, Estland, Bd. 3, Görlitz, 1930, S. 369–370...
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    Count John V of Nassau-Siegen (9 November 1455 – 30 July 1516), German: Johann V. Graf von Nassau-Siegen, official titles: Graf zu Nassau, Vianden und...
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    Heinrich Theodor Wehle (category People from Görlitz (district))
    March 1778 in Förstgen, Görlitz – 1 January 1805, Bautzen) was a German-Sorbian landscape painter and etcher. His father, Johann Wehle, was a pastor. His...
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