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    Koblenz (UK: /koʊˈblɛnts/ koh-BLENTS, US: /ˈkoʊblɛnts/ KOH-blents, German: [ˈkoːblɛnts] ) is a German city on the banks of the Rhine (Middle Rhine) and...
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    Winneberg, an estate west of Koblenz, and another in Königswart, Bohemia, won during the 17th century. At this time Metternich's father, described as "a boring...
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    General, Lothar von Metternich, and his brother Wilhelm purchased the lordships of Lázně Kynžvart and the village of Metternich near Koblenz. Wilhelm's eldest...
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  • them, the Koblenz campus left its established location in Oberwerth and relocated to the premises of the now-closed Pionier-Kaserne (Metternich) [de] in...
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    Museum Koblenz and Wehrtechnische Studiensammlung Koblenz (WTS-Koblenz) is the official Bundeswehr's Defense Technology Study Collection in Koblenz. It is...
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    from 30 January 1679.[citation needed] Karl Heinrich von Metternich-Winneburg was born in Koblenz on 14 July 1622. He was ordained as a priest in Mainz in...
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    Garzadori consecrated Metternich as a bishop on 30 July 1600 in the church dedicated to Florinus of Remüs in Koblenz. Metternich's chief goal as archbishop...
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    avoiding areas of dense population while still in proximity to Cologne, Bonn, Koblenz and Bingen. The A 61, built in the 1970s, is the most western connection...
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    songbook publisher, hymn editor Emilie Engel, 1893 – 20 November 1955 in Koblenz-Metternich, teacher, nun, provincial head of the Schönstatt Movement (Beatification...
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    trials. Shortly before his death, Lothar von Metternich became his coadjutor archbishop. He died in Koblenz on 1 May 1599. He is buried in the Cathedral...
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    Rudolf Spanner (born 17 April 1895 in Metternich bei Koblenz; died 31 August 1960) was Director of the Danzig Anatomical Institute during World War II...
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    western Germany. It is a left bank tributary of the Rhine, which it joins at Koblenz. A small part of Belgium is in its basin as it includes the Sauer and the...
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    from the 16th century onward, the main residence of the Elector was in Koblenz. The electorate was secularized in 1803 in the course of the German mediatisation...
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  • through a variety of political systems Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, a Koblenz-born Austrian statesman opposed to political revolution Carl von...
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    incorporated in the new structure. Von Schönenberg's successors, Lothar von Metternich and Philipp Christoph von Sötern, completed the lower palace (Niederschloss)...
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    Heckenbach, Kesseling, Rech and Dernau. The nearest cities are Bonn and Koblenz. Bad Neuenahr is divided into Ortsbezirke which consist of one or more...
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    Kastorbrunnen (category Buildings and structures in Koblenz)
    (Saint Castor's Fountain) in the forecourt of the Basilica of St. Kastor in Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, is a curious testimony of the Napoleonic...
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    town was stricken with a Plague epidemic. In 1623, Elector Lothar von Metternich brought about the founding of a Capuchin monastery. In the Thirty Years'...
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  • Modern Art, Hünfeld 2005 – Konkrete Kunst in Rheinland-Pfalz, Haus Metternich, Koblenz 2005 – „Lohn der Arbeit“ - Westdeutscher Künstlerbund, Kunstmuseum...
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    Arras Castle, Alf Cochem Castle, Cochem Coraidelstein Castle, Klotten Metternich Castle, Beilstein Pyrmont Castle, Roes Treis Castle, Treis-Karden Ulmener...
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  • Deinhard KG, Sektkellerei Kupferberg, Kurpfalz Sektkellerei GmbH, Fürst von Metternich Sektkellerei GmbH, Schloss Johannisberger Weingüterverwaltung GbR, Menger-Krug...
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    functional appeal remains to this day. At the Koblenz trade fair of 1841, Thonet met Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich, who was enthusiastic about Thonet's...
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    in the émigré army of Louis Joseph, Prince of Condé, then stationed in Koblenz. This garnered for him the support of the Republicans. Murat rejoined his...
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    According to a reference in the Nekrolog of the Basilica of St. Castor in Koblenz, Archbishop Hetti of Trier (814–847) consecrated a church of Saint George...
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    von Schönenberg † (31 Jul 1581 Elected – 1 May 1599 Died) Lothar von Metternich † (7 Aug 1599 Elected – 17 Sep 1623 Died) Philipp Christoph Reichsritter...
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    Joseph Görres (category Writers from Koblenz)
    philosopher, theologian, historian and journalist. Görres was born in Koblenz. His father was moderately well off, and sent his son to a Latin college...
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    and Gießen to the north east, Wiesbaden and Frankfurt to the south and Koblenz to the west. The town consists of eight formerly autonomous Ortsbezirke...
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    Plenipotentiary, Count Franz Georg Karl von Metternich (father of the later famous politician and statesman Klemens von Metternich), the joint governors ensured a...
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  • the Regionalliga Südwest (II) where they finished second to Germania Metternich and so failed to advance. After a second-place finish in 1970, the team...
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  • (id=5012) the only time (id=9314) Rudolf Spanner April 17, 1895 Metternich bei Koblenz, German Empire August 31, 1960 Cologne, Germany 1939 Nominated with...
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