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    The Garrison Church (German: Garnisonkirche) was a Protestant church in the historic centre of Potsdam. Built by order of King Frederick William I of Prussia...
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    Westphalia. His next appointment, in 1869, was as pastor in the Garnisonkirche in Berlin. His role as a field chaplain meant that he travelled to France...
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    Philipp Gerlach (category Architects from Berlin)
    (Quarree), Leipziger Platz (Oktogon) and Mehringplatz (Rondell). The Garnisonkirche in Potsdam was his major work as an architect. Its ruin was demolished...
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    Johann Friedrich Walther (category Artists from Berlin)
    Johann Martin Weiß. In 1722, he was entrusted with the organ of the new Garnisonkirche. In addition to his full-time work, he wrote books and added his own...
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    Friedrich Wilhelm Quirin von Forcade de Biaix (category Military personnel from Berlin)
    Forcade de Biaix (* 30 July 1730, Berlin; † 15 March, 1794, Ober Langenöls, Silesia), ∞ 29 July 1748 in Berlin-Garnisonkirche with Heinrich Siegismund von...
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    Fredrick William II and his brothers. Kalckstein died in Berlin and was buried at the Berlin Garnisonkirche (Garrison Church). Horst Schulz, "Der Kreis Pr. Eylau"...
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    manuals and 40 stops. In Berlin, he also built his largest work with 50 stops on three manuals in the newly built Berliner Garnisonkirche between 1724 and 1726...
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    and the cities with the most churches surpassing 75 metres (246 feet) are Berlin (16), Hamburg (9), Paris (8), Dresden (8), Vienna (7), Stockholm (7) and...
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    trip in Zehdenick near Berlin, August died on 12 January 1885. His funeral was held four days later at Berlin's Garnisonkirche. He was transferred to...
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    Wolfgang Huber (category Christianity in Berlin)
    positions, amongst others his position as Chairperson of the Stiftung Garnisonkirche Potsdam and Dean of the Domstift Brandenburg. He continues to be engaged...
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