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    Konrad von Ammenhausen (born c. 1300) was a Swiss Benedictine monk and priest at Stein am Rhein. He is primarily known for his Schachzabelbuch, a Middle...
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    and Middle High German (MGH) galster "song, enchantment" (Konrad von Ammenhausen Schachzabelbuch 167b), surviving in (obsolete or dialectal) Modern German...
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    "Furrier, Hatmaker, and Saddler from Schachzabelbuch des Konrad von Ammenhausen (WLB Cod.poet. 2, fol. 203), 1467". "Hunt and House: Depictions of Medieval...
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    North Rhine-Westphalia). The town consists of the following centres: Ammenhausen (89 inhabitants) Dehausen (92 inhabitants) Helmighausen (320 inhabitants)...
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  • introduction of the couriers as an improvement in chess. Kunrat von Ammenhausen, still in the first half of the fourteenth century, told how he had once...
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  • Stein am Rhein. Das Schachzabelbuch Kunrats von Ammenhausen, 1892 – The chessbook of Konrad von Ammenhausen. Die neuentdeckte deutsche Bibeldichtung des...
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  • Sholem Aleichem Woody Allen Atahualpa George Airy Martin Amis Konrad von Ammenhausen LaVar Arrington Isaac Asimov Szymon Askenazy Augustus the Younger, Duke...
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    immediately southeast of Lamspringe Toter Mann (272 m) – southwest of Ammenhausen Hoher Hagen (266 m) – south of Glashütte Panshäuser Berg (258 m) – west...
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