to Collegiate Abbey of St. Stephan, on the occasion of its inauguration. The Bamberg Apocalypse is now located in the Bamberg State Library. The date...
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Bamberg Cathedral (German: Bamberger Dom, official name Bamberger Dom St. Peter und St. Georg) is a church in Bamberg, Germany, completed in the 13th...
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Michaelsberg, one of the hills of Bamberg, overlooking the town. With Bamberg Cathedral and the monasteries of St. Stephan and St. Gangolf it formed part of...
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citizens. The facade is dominated by the two towers, mirroring St. Sebald and indirectly Bamberg Cathedral with a sharp towering West portal doorway, and an...
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Stefan Lochner (redirect from Stephan Lochner)
a dismantled double set of wings now broken apart and divided between Bamberg and Cologne, is heavily indebted to Lochner's style. The inner panels show...
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Wilhelm Lorber (1591–1618) – Canon of St. Stephan's Church of Bamberg, killed by two stitches by the organist of St. Martin's Church Hans Adam von Lorber...
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helped the restoration of the old collegiate church of St. Victor and built that of St. Stephan. He also built churches at Brunnen in Nassau and Seesbach...
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Balthasar Fannemann (Waneman) (1551–1561) Leonhard Zittardus, O.P. (1563–1569) Stephan Weber (1570–1622) Nikolaus Elgard (1577–1587) Valentin Mohr, O.S.B. (1606–1608)...
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Scots, and from 1629 to 1631 by a Commission for the Prince-Bishopric of Bamberg to implement a Roman Catholic Restitution Edict. On 6–7 July 1696 a fire...
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Crucifix above the Nativity scene in the transept of St. Stephan's Church in Bamberg, Germany...
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