Philip Melanchthon (born Philipp Schwartzerdt; 16 February 1497 – 19 April 1560) was a German Lutheran reformer, collaborator with Martin Luther, the...
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The Academic Gymnasium Danzig (German: Akademisches Gymnasium Danzig, Polish: Gdańskie Gimnazjum Akademickie, Latin: Gymnasium Dantiscanum) was a school...
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and Philipp Melanchthon, took over the leadership of this school. After the Seven Years' War, in 1766, the upper level of the Berlin Gymnasium zum Grauen...
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List of schools in Germany (redirect from Friedrich-Dessauer-Gymnasium, Frankfurt)
Scheffel-Gymnasium Bammental Gymnasium Bammental Bernkastel Kues Nikolaus-von-Kues-Gymnasium Bretten Melanchthon-Gymnasium Edith-Stein-Gymnasium Biberach...
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Albertus-Universität zu Königsberg und ihre Professoren. Berlin, 1995, S. 17 - 31; ebenfalls in: Melanchthon und die Reformation. Mainz : von Zabern, 1996, S...
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year, together with Melanchthon and Lazarus Spengler, he helped establish Germany's first humanist school, the Melanchthon-Gymnasium Nürnberg [de]. In 1536...
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Neukölln (locality) (redirect from Berlin-Neukölln)
outdoor gymnasium was established in the Hasenheide forest by Turnvater Jahn. The Hasenheide itself temporarily became a Regierungsbezirk of Berlin (governmental...
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To know Christ is to know his benefits Famous dictum by the Reformer Melanchthon in his Loci Communes of 1521 hoc est enim corpus meum For this is my...
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Confession which had been written under his guidance by Martin Luther, Philip Melanchthon and Justus Jonas. On 22 September 1530 Gregor Brück represented the Protestant...
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the Reichstag in Berlin (1894) Statue of Abraham Lincoln in the National Museum (1899) Statues of Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon on the "Bridal Portal"...
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