occupies a large area of the old town in central Frankfurt, including Friedrich-Stoltze-Platz, Hauptwache (to the north), Mainkai, Paulsplatz, and Römerberg...
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satirical magazine Frankfurt Lantern, first published in 1860, editor Friedrich Stoltze criticized Bismarck's policy in increasingly harsh commentaries and...
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century and one of the most important inns in the old town. The poet Friedrich Stoltze was born here in 1816. Large parts were demolished at the beginning...
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Schneidhain Kid's Camp Königstein Taunusgymnasium Königstein, Gymnasium Friedrich-Stoltze-Schule, Hauptschule and Realschule Bischof-Neumann-Schule, private...
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E 577a David Stempel (1869–1927), II 220 Adolf Stoltze (1842–1933), poet, II GG 23 Friedrich Stoltze (1816–1891), journalist, J 306, Ignatz Stroof (1838–1920)...
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Helmut-Käutner-Preis 1988 – Friedrich-Stoltze-Preis 1990 – Großes Bundesverdienstkreuz with star 1997 – Honorary Doctorate of the Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg...
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Sachsenhausen Bridge [A/N: Alte Brücke] is the reddest.") Friedrich Stoltze, Adolf Stoltze and Karl Ettlinger, poets from Frankfurt, bequeathed especially...
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2011. cpo 777 710-2 The text of this particular song was written by Friedrich Stoltze whereas the rest of the libretto was penned by Lortzing himself. Premiere...
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of church history at the University of Bochum, pietism researcher Georg Stoltze (1931–2007), cyclist Wilhelm Brückner (born 1932), luthier Jutta Langenau...
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February 1865 Graz, Thalia-Theater Die beiden Binder operette 1 act G Stoltze 21 December 1865 Graz, Thalia-Theater Diana operette 1 act Josef Braun...
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