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    Augsburg (UK: /ˈaʊɡzbɜːrɡ/ OWGZ-burg, US: /ˈɔːɡz-/ AWGZ-, German: [ˈaʊksbʊʁk] ; Swabian German: Ougschburg) is a city in the Bavarian part of Swabia,...
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    This is a list of countries by population in 1500. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries...
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    1555 in the German city of Augsburg. It officially ended the religious struggle between the two groups and made the legal division of Christianity permanent...
    15 KB (1,811 words) - 22:54, 18 July 2024
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    – 18 December 1679 in Augsburg) was duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. He ruled over the Principality of Calenberg, a subdivision of the duchy, from 1665 until...
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    Quaternion Eagle mixed two pre-existing concepts: the Imperial Quaternions and the Imperial Eagle (double-headed eagle). The so-called imperial quaternions...
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    Holy Roman Empire (redirect from Imperials)
    of Europe, Maximilian's loyalty to Augsburg, where he conducted a lot of his endeavours, meant that the imperial city became "the dominant centre of early...
    181 KB (20,808 words) - 09:40, 7 August 2024
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    introduction by Gasser. He prepared the first edition (Augsburg, 1558) of the Epistola de magnete of Pierre de Maricourt. Other works include: Historiarum...
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    Ravensburg, Augsburg and Dinkelsbühl — a "Mixed Imperial City" (German: Paritätische Reichsstadt) where the Peace of Westphalia caused the establishment of a joint...
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    of Augsburg of 1555, which ended a period of armed conflict between Roman Catholic and Protestant forces within the Holy Roman Empire, the rulers of the...
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    Frankfurt was a major city of the Holy Roman Empire, being the seat of imperial elections since 885 and the city for imperial coronations from 1562 (previously...
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    with the Imperial Execution Order of 1555, part of the Peace of Augsburg, which regulated more details of the responsibilities of the Imperial Circle Estates...
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    the followers of Huldrych Zwingli were excluded from considerations and protections under the Peace of Augsburg. According to the Augsburg agreement, their...
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    Cologne War (redirect from War of cologne)
    conflict tested the principle of ecclesiastical reservation, which had been included in the religious Peace of Augsburg (1555). This principle excluded...
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  • Free Imperial City of Augsburg (1276–1803) Free Imperial City of Ravensburg (1276–1803) Free Imperial City of Hall (1280–1802) Free Imperial City of Biberach...
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  • Catherine, Egypt St Catharine's Convent, Augsburg, Germany St Catharine's Convent, Edinburgh, Scotland St. Catherine of Sienna Convent, a convent in Springfield...
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    Bad Radkersburg (category Divided cities)
    dell'Allio. Radkersburg was elevated to an Imperial fortress by resolution of the 1582 Diet of Augsburg. In the course of the 19th century language conflict,...
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    Retrieved 2 December 2021. Jecmen, Gregory; Spira, Freyda (2012). Imperial Augsburg: Renaissance Prints and Drawings, 1475–1540. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd...
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  • choose between Catholicism and the Augsburg Confession. Evangelical imperial free cities had to tolerate the existence of Catholic communities within their...
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    Wetterau Association of Imperial Counts was an association of comital families in the Wetterau and surrounding areas. It originated in the late Middle...
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    the 1282 Diet of Augsburg, elevating them to Princes of the Holy Roman Empire. The right of primogeniture was implemented with the Treaty of Rheinfelden...
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