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    Stadtkirche (Town Church) and in the St. Aurelius Church. Johannes Valentinus Andreae (1586–1654), clergyman Friedrich Bauer [de] (1906–1990), district administrator...
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    (1803−1834), beloved of Prince Wilhelm I of Prussia died at Freienwalde Edith Andreae (1883–1952) salonière and sister of Walther Rathenau. Alfred Blaschko (1858–1922)...
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    Constance. The supposed founder of the Rosicrucian movement in Europe, Johann Valentin Andreae, who also wrote The Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz,...
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    Strängnäs, Laurentius Andreae, Gustav swore the royal oath. The next day, bishops and priests joined Gustav in Roggeborgen where Andreae raised the holy sacrament...
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    2002. "A Canon Across Time: György Kurtág's Officium Breve in memoriam Andreae Szervánszky, op. 28". Studia Musicologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae...
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    III, on 28 June 1575, nearly 30 years after Martin Luther's death, Jakob Andreae, professor and chancellor of the University of Tübingen, arrived in Aalen...
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    Decker (born in Meßstetten, died 1587) not guilty in fire as witch Johann Ludwig Andreae (1667–1725), priest, scientist Louis Schroff (1781-1816) doctor...
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    Kreimbach-Kaulbach is a railway station on the Lautertalbahn. Dr. Carl Andreae (b. 1841; d. 1913 in Munich) — Educator, seminary inspector at the teacher-training...
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