Commons has media related to Stiftskirche Tübingen. 48°31′12″N 9°03′22″E / 48.52000°N 9.05611°E / 48.52000; 9.05611 Posaunenchor Tübingen v t e v t e...
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concerts in the Stiftskirche Sommerkonzerte in the former monastery of Bebenhausen (July–September) Kennen Sie Tübingen? (Do you know Tübingen?): special guided...
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Rottenburg am Neckar (category Tübingen (district))
(7 mi) southwest of the district town Tübingen. Rottenburg is the second-largest town of the district after Tübingen and makes up a secondary centre for...
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the Schönbuch forest and is a central town within the Gäu region. The Stiftskirche, which houses the Glockenmuseum (bell museum), is a tourist attraction...
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Einsiedel Palace (category Buildings and structures in Tübingen (district))
Einsiedel bei Tübingen". Denkmalpflege in Baden-Württemberg (in German). 4: 262–268. Schiek, Siegwalt (1982). Der Einsiedel bei Tübingen. Seine Geschichte...
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Johannes Stöffler (category Academic staff of the University of Tübingen)
plague. He was buried in the choir of the collegiate church (Stiftskirche) in Tübingen. 1493: A celestial globe for the Bishop of Konstanz. This globe...
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serving as rector of the gymnasium at Altdorf, he was made a canon of the Stiftskirche at Luzerne in 1873, where he died in September 1882. He described himself...
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Eberhard I, Count of Württemberg (category Burials at Stiftskirche, Stuttgart)
count palatine of Tübingen. Eberhard I made Stuttgart the capital of Württemberg. He died in 1325 and was buried in the Stiftskirche in Stuttgart. Eberhard...
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him a few years afterwards. In 1865 he was appointed organist of the Stiftskirche, and received a prize for his choral work 'Gesang im Grünen' at the choral...
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Markgröningen in 1336 and Tübingen in 1342 are notable. Ulrich died in Alsace on 11 July 1344 and was later buried in the Stiftskirche of Stuttgart. Ulrich...
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