• Germany Neuhausen, a borough of Worms, Germany Neuhausen, a city in East Prussia, today Guryevsk, Kaliningrad Oblast Neuhausen railway station, a railway station...
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    (commonly known as the Diet of Worms) ended with the Edict of Worms, in which Martin Luther was declared a heretic. Worms is also one of the historical...
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    Louis did not visit Worms during Samuel's lifetime. In 847, Samuel consecrated the chapel of the monastery of Saint Cyriacus in Neuhausen, which he had founded...
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    Theodore Haak (1605 in Worms-Neuhausen [de] – 1690 in London) was a German Calvinist scholar, resident in England in later life. Haak's communications...
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    (Cyriaksstift) in Worms-Neuhausen and the Diocese of Worms which enlarged it influence after a gift of Emperor Otto II. So the Diocese of Worms possessed the...
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  • Frederick I of Dahn, was the cathedral canon in Worms, curator (Domkustos) of St. Cyriakus in Worms-Neuhausen, and provost of the chu Hans Ammerich: Das Bistum...
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    Osthofen (category Alzey-Worms)
    village of Mühlheim or the Merovingian royal palace that once stood in Worms-Neuhausen. On Osthofen's Goldberg (mountain), a chapel to Saint Remigius might...
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    Liebenau monastery (category Worms, Germany)
    gates of Worms in today's Worms-Hochheim district. Liebenau was located in the east of Hochheim district, close to the border with the Neuhausen district...
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    624 6241 Worms 6242 Worms-Abenheim 6243 Monsheim 6244 Gundersheim 6245 Biblis 6246 Eich (Rheinhessen), Hamm am Rhein, Ibersheim 6247 Worms-Pfeddersheim...
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    Andreas Cellarius (category People from Worms, Germany)
    for his 1660 Harmonia Macrocosmica, a major star atlas. He was born in Neuhausen, and was educated in Heidelberg. The Protestant Cellarius may have left...
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