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    Otto of Bamberg (1060 or 1061 – 30 June 1139) was a German missionary and papal legate who converted much of medieval Pomerania to Christianity. He was...
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  • The University of Bamberg (‹See Tfd›German: Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg) in Bamberg, Germany, specializes in the humanities, cultural studies, social...
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    Melchior Otto Voit von Salzburg (1603–1653) was the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg from 1642 to 1653. Melchior Otto von Voit von Salzburg was born in Eichenhausen...
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  • of Bamberg and the modern Archdiocese of Bamberg in Germany. Eberhard I 1007-1040 Suidger von Morsleben 1040-1046 (Later Pope Clement II) Hartwig von Bogen...
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    Bamberg (/ˈbæmbɜːrɡ/, US also /ˈbɑːmbɛərk/, German: [ˈbambɛʁk] ; East Franconian: Bambärch) is a town in Upper Franconia district in Bavaria, Germany...
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    Otto (Greek: Όθων, romanized: Óthon; ‹See Tfd›German: Otto Friedrich Ludwig von Wittelsbach; 1 June 1815 – 26 July 1867) was King of Greece from the establishment...
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    The Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg (German pronunciation) (Short: OVGU) is a public research university founded in 1993 and is located in Magdeburg...
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    he had in later years. In 1894, Otto had shown signs of recovery and was cleared to attend a fête champêtre at Bamberg where he smashed sixty-five bottles...
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    at Nördlingen 1634. In 1647 Bishop Melchior Otto Voit von Salzburg established the University of Bamberg (Academia Bambergensis). In the late 17th century...
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    studied social work at Bamberg and then worked in Munich at a Caritas home for Hungarian refugees. In 1949, she met Otto von Habsburg, the heir of the...
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    duchy, but also the spread of the Christian faith. In 1124, he invited Otto von Bamberg to mission in his duchy east of the Oder River. By 1128, Wartislaw...
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  • Medieval Pomerania was converted from Slavic paganism to Christianity by Otto of Bamberg in 1124 and 1128 (Duchy of Pomerania), and in 1168 by Absalon (Principality...
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    Bamberg Cathedral (‹See Tfd›German: Bamberger Dom, official name Bamberger Dom St. Peter und St. Georg) is a church in Bamberg, Germany, completed in the...
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  • on 21 June in Bamberg. After the marriage, the King retired to his private apartments. In the afternoon he was murdered by Count Otto VIII of Wittelsbach...
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    the party, but the Strasserist programme was defeated at the Bamberg Conference of 1926. Otto Strasser, along with Gregor, continued as a leading Left Nazi...
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    (1175/1176–1218) Otto of Bamberg (1060/1061–1139), bishop and Catholic saint Otto of Freising (c. 1114–1158), bishop and chronicler Otto of Greece (1815–1867)...
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  • (1612 in Bamberg – 1667) was a German composer. After service in the army from 1640 he was Kapellmeister to Fürstbischof Melchior Otto Voit von Salzburg...
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    Friedrich von Seinsheim 1755–1779 (Bishop of Bamberg 1757–1779) Franz Ludwig von Erthal 1779–1795 (also Bishop of Bamberg) Georg Karl Ignaz von Fechenbach...
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    Walhalla (memorial) (category Leo von Klenze buildings)
    Ludwig I 74. Otto von Bismarck – Chancellor of the North German Confederation and then of the German Empire (1908) 75. Helmuth Graf von Moltke – German...
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    Otto married Beatrice II, Countess of Burgundy of House Hohenstaufen, daughter of late Count Otto I of Burgundy. At the wedding ceremony in Bamberg,...
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    of Cologne and Bruno von Trier, the bishops Burchhard von Münster, Otto von Bamberg and Erlung von Würzburg and Count Hermann von Winzenburg were named...
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    Lutheran minister on 15 December 1991 in Cottbus. His parish was in St. Otto von Bamberg Lutheran Church in Greifswald from 1991 to 2006. Voigt was superintendent...
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    I around 967. The settlement was first mentioned in 1124 by bishop Otto von Bamberg, who baptized the first Pomeranians here, a task entrusted to him by...
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    St. Michael's Abbey, Bamberg (‹See Tfd›German: Kloster Michaelsberg or Michelsberg) is a former Benedictine monastery in Bamberg in Bavaria, Germany....
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  • Bishop Otto II von Berg was also his brother. Count Berthold I. von Henneberg is considered a nephew. An uncle was Bishop Otto II of Bamberg. According...
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    149–152; Bd. 85, 2006, Nr. 1, S. 153–155, Nr. 2, S. 162–167. Otto Schaffrath. Fürstabt Balthasar von Dermbach und seine Zeit. Studien zur Geschichte der Gegenreformation...
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    New March. The diocese was rooted in the Conversion of Pomerania by Otto of Bamberg in 1124 and 1128 at the behest of Polish ruler Bolesław III Wrymouth...
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  • launches an unsuccessful mission in the Duchy of Pomerania 1124–28 – Otto von Bamberg succeeds in the Conversion of Pomerania Bishopric of Cammin established...
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    of Saint Henry who was familiar with Otto of Bamberg. At any rate Heinrich arrived in Poland from Germany with Otto about 1080 and became Bishop of Poznań...
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  • families. The family (von) Lorber, also called "Lorber von Störchen", was found over the centuries in the City Council Bamberg and among the servants...
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