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    Wülzburg is a historical fortress of the Renaissance-age in Germany. It is about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) east of the center of Weißenburg in Bayern. It stands...
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    Berg, Schmalwiesen, Stadelhof, Suffersheim, Weimersheim, Weißenhof and Wülzburg. The history of Weißenburg is generally traced back to the Roman fort that...
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  • Heinrich von Wülzburg was a German Benedictine monk, abbot of the monastery of Wülzburg and Archbishop of Gniezno in Poland. According to the fourteenth-century...
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    could leave Czechoslovakia. In June 1941, Schulhoff was deported to the Wülzburg prison near Weißenburg, Bavaria. He died there on 18 August 1942 from tuberculosis...
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    annexed or occupied by the Nazis were arrested, jailed, and deported to the Wülzburg internment camp near Nüremberg. Egyptian detainees in the camp were to...
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    residences of the Renaissance in Germany. He also built the fortress of Wülzburg and the old palace in Bayreuth. During his reign between 1557 and 1603...
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    Ingolstadt Veste Oberhaus Rosenberg ob Kronach Rothenberg bei Schnaittach Wülzburg Marienberg Fortress in Würzburg Germersheim (under construction) Bavaria...
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    and was buried in the St. Lorenz Church there. The Renaissance portal of Wülzburg Castle shows George Frederick's coat of arms next to Sophie's. Adolph Friedrich...
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  • Schulhoff 1894–1942 Czech composer, jazz pianist Jewish tuberculosis at Wülzburg concentration camp Viktor Ullmann 1898–1944 Czech composer, pianist Jewish...
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    Bogumił died in 1092, but probably he was succeeded at first by Heinrich von Wülzburg, mentioned only in Vitae of Otto of Bamberg without any exact date, see...
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