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Wiesbaden

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden is a city in central Germany. It is the capital of the Bundesland(federal state) of Hesse. Wiesbaden is situated on the right (north) bank of the Rhine (German: "Rhein"), near the city of Mainz on the opposite side of the river, and a short distance, about twenty miles (thirty kilometers), from Frankfurt am Main, to the east. Wiesbaden has about 274,000 inhabitants (2005). Wiesbaden - History. Evidence of settlements at Wiesbaden dates back to the neolithic era. Continuous occupancy began w ...

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Evidence of settlements at Wiesbaden dates back to the neolithic era. Continuous occupancy began with the erection of a Roman fort in the year 6. The thermal springs of Wiesbaden were first mentioned in Pliny the Younger's Naturalis Historia. The Roman settlement is first mentioned by the name Aquae Mattiacorum (Latin for "Waters of the Mattiaci") in 121. This name refers to the Chattian tribe of the Mattiaci (German: "Matti ...

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Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden - History, Wiesbaden - Thermal springs and spa, Wiesbaden - Incorporations into Wiesbaden:, Wiesbaden - Historical population:, Wiesbaden - Mayors of Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden - Twinning, Wiesbaden - Sights, Wiesbaden - Coat-of-arms, Wiesbaden - Miscellaneous

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - Biruté Galdikas

Biruté Marija Filomena Galdikas, Ph.D. (born May 10, 1946, Wiesbaden, Germany), is a primatologist, conservationist, ethologist, and author of several books relating to the endangered species orangutan. A giant in the field of modern primatology, Galdikas is recognized as the world's foremost authority on orangutans. Biruté Galdikas - Early life and education. Galdikas was born in Germany to Lithuanian parents. She later became a naturalized Canadian and grew up in Toronto, Canada. From the age of ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - 121

121 - Events. Era name changes from Yongning (2nd year) to Jianguang in the Chinese Eastern Han Dynasty. Roman settlement in present-day Wiesbaden, Germany is first mentioned. Roman emperor Hadrian fixes the border between Roman Britain and Caledonia on a line running from the River Tyne to the Solway Firth. 121 - Births. April 26 - Marcus Annius Verus, later the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius 121 - ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - Carl von Linde

Carl Paul Gottfried von Linde (11 June 1842 in Berndorf (Oberfranken) - 16 November 1934 in Munich) was a German engineer who developed the basics of modern refrigeration technology. Linde was a member of scientific and engineering associations, including being on the board of trustees of the German National Metrology Institute and the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Carl von Linde - Biography. Carl von Linde - Early years. Born the son of a priest, Linde was expect ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - United States Army

The Army is the branch of the United States armed forces that has primary responsibility for land-based military operations. As of fiscal year 2004 (FY04), it consisted of 485,500 soldiers (including 71,400 women) on active duty and 591,000 in reserve (325,000 in the Army National Guard (ARNG) and 246,000 in the United States Army Reserve (USAR)). The Continental Army was formed on June 14, 1775, before the establishment of the United States, to meet the demands of the American Revolutionary War. Congress created the United States Arm ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - Biblical Hebrew language

This article is in need of attention. You can help Wikipedia by editing it into a better article. Please also consider changing this notice to be more specific. Biblical or Classical Hebrew is the ancient form of the Hebrew language, in which the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) was written, and which the ancient Israelites spoke. It is not spoken in its pure form today, although it is studied by religious Jews (and also by Christian theologians and academics) for practical application and ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - ZDF

Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), loosely translated to "Second German Television Service", is a public service German language television network based in Mainz. It is run as an independent non-profit agency under the authority of a joint contract by the Länder. The station began broadcasting on April 1, 1963 in Eschborn. In 1967 the first program was shown in colour. The ZDF moved to Mainz-Lerchenberg in 1974, ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - 1329

1329 - Events. Antipope Nicholas V is excommunicated by Pope John XXII. Aimone of Savoy becomes Count of Savoy. Construction begins on the cathedral of Frombork, Poland. Amberg, Germany passes to the Wittelsbach family. Michael of Cesena is deposed as General of the Franciscans. Stefan Dusan defeats the Bosnian ban Stephen II Kotromanić. Wiesbaden is granted the right of coinage by Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor. David II becomes King of Scotland ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - 6

  This article is about the year 6. For other uses of 6, see 6 (number). 6 - Events. Iudaea and Moesia become Roman provinces; Syria is guarded by legions X Fretensis, III Gallica, VI Ferrata, and XII Fulminata. Tiberius makes Carnuntum his base of operations against Maroboduus; The Roman legion XX Valeria Victrix fights with Tiberius against the Marcomanni. The building of a Roman fort starts the current city of Wiesbaden. Acc ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - 260

260 - Events. Valerian I captured by the Persian king Shapur I; Gallienus becomes sole Roman emperor. Shapur destroys Caesarea Mazaca in Asia Minor. Cao Huan succeeds Cao Mao as ruler of the Chinese Kingdom of Wei. Syria, Egypt and Palestine break off from the Roman Empire to form the Persia-supported Palmyran Empire. Roman fort of Wiesbaden (Germany) captured by the Alamanni (possibly 259). Franks took control over the Scheldt estuary (approximate ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - 829

829 - Events. Egbert of Wessex conquers Mercia and is recognized as Bretwalda. Ansgar is appointed missionary to Sweden by Louis the Pious, at the request of the Swedish king Björn at Hauge. Theophilus succeeds Michael II as emperor of Byzantium. The Saracens ravage the coast of Dalmatia. Oldest known mention of the city of Wiesbaden (approximate date) The Bai kingdom of Nanzhao captures the city of Chengdu in Sichuan province, China Saint Ansgar introd ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - 1242

1242 - Births. December 15 - Prince Munetaka, Japanese shogun (died 1274) Patrick de Dunbar, 7th Earl of Dunbar (died 1308) George Pachymeres, Byzantine historian 1242 - Deaths. February 10 - Emperor Shijō of Japan (born 1231) October 7 - Emperor Juntoku of Japan (born 1197) William de Forz, 3rd Earl of Albemarle Archambaud VIII of Bourbon Hojo Yasutoki, regent of Japan (born 1183) Richard Mor de ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia - Balneotherapy

Balneotherapy involves the treatment of disease by bathing. It may involve hot or cold water, massage via moving water, relaxation or stimulation. Many mineral waters at spas are rich in particular minerals (silica, sulfur, selenium, radium) which can be absorbed via the skin. The term "balneotherapy" has gradually come to be applied to everything relating to spa treatment, including the drinking of waters and the use of hot baths and natural vapor baths, as well as of the various kinds of mud and sand used for hot applications ...

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia II - Military district - Germany

Germany used the system of military districts (German: Wehrkreis) with an aim of relieving field commanders of as much purely administrative work as possible, and at providing as regular as possible a flow of trained recruits and of supplies to the Field Army. The method they adopted was to separate the Field Army (Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres) from the Home Command(Heimatkriegsgebiet) and to entrust the whole charge of training, conscri ...

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Military district, Military district - Germany, Military district - Russia

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia II - Milan Obrenović IV - King Milan I

In 1882, Milan was proclaimed King of Serbia. Acting under Austrian influence, King Milan devoted all his energies to the improvement of the means of communication and the development of natural resources. However, the cost of this, unduly increased by reckless extravagance, led to disproportionately heavy taxation. This, coupled with increased military service, rendered King Milan and the Austrian party unpopular. Milan's political troubles were further increased by the defeat of the Serbians in the war against Bulgaria from 1 ...

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Milan Obrenović IV, Milan Obrenović IV - Early years, Milan Obrenović IV - King Milan I, Milan Obrenović IV - Post-monarch role

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia II - Gustav Freytag - Works

Gustav Freytag - Soll und Haben. His literary fame was made universal by the publication in 1855 of his novel, Soll und Haben (Debit and Credit), which was translated into almost all the languages of Europe. It was hailed as one the best German novel of its day, noted for its sturdy but unexaggerated realism, and in many parts highly humorous. Its main purpose is the recommendation of the German middle class as the soundest element in the nation, but it also has a more directly patriotic intention i ...

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Gustav Freytag, Gustav Freytag - Biography, Gustav Freytag - Works, Gustav Freytag - Soll und Haben, Gustav Freytag - Die verlorene Handschrift, Gustav Freytag - Bilder aus der deutschen Vergangenheit, Gustav Freytag - Other works by Freytag, Gustav Freytag - Complete works, Gustav Freytag - External link

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia II - Eppstein - Education

In Eppstein there are two Primary schools and one Gesamtschule. In addition, the Hessen-Thüringen bank academy is located here. The Eppstein-Rossert music school and the Eppstein music society offer instruction in various instruments. Außerdem ist hier die Sparkassenarkademie Hessen-Thüringen ansässig. Außerdem bieten die Musikschule Eppstein-Rossert und der Musikverein Eppstein e.V. musikalische Schulung in diversen Instrumenten. ...

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Eppstein, Eppstein - Geography, Eppstein - Economy, Eppstein - Transport, Eppstein - Education, Eppstein - Primary schools, Eppstein - Die Freiherr-vom-Stein-Gesamtschule, Eppstein - Partner towns, Eppstein - Town layout, Eppstein - Bremthal, Eppstein - Niederjosbach, Eppstein - Vockenhausen, Eppstein - Culture and places of interest, Eppstein - Buildings, Eppstein - Meetings, Eppstein - Famous Eppsteiners {Persönlichkeiten}, Eppstein - Sons and Daughters of the City {Söhne und Töchter der Stadt}, Eppstein - Books

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia II - Mainz - History

The Roman stronghold of castrum Moguntiacum, the precursor to Mainz, was founded by the Roman general Drusus in 13 BC. Moguntiacum was an important military town throughout Roman times, probably due to its strategic position at the confluence of the Main and the Rhine. The castrum was the base of Legio XIV Gemina and XVI Gallica (9–43 AD), Legion XXII Pia Fidelis Primagenia, IV Macedonica (43–70), I Adiutrix (70-88), XXI Rapax (70-89), and XIV Gemina (70–92), among others. Mainz w ...

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Mainz, Mainz - Introduction, Mainz - History, Mainz - Sights, Mainz - Miscellaneous, Mainz - Twinning, Mainz - Alternative names

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Wiesbaden: Encyclopedia II - List of twin towns and sister cities - Europe

List of twin towns and sister cities - Albania. Tirana - Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (1996) List of twin towns and sister cities - Austria. Graz - Coventry, UK (1948); Darmstadt, Germany (1968); Dubrovnik, Croatia; Groningen, Netherlands (1964); Maribor, Slovenia (1987); Montclair, New Jersey, USA (1950); Pécs, Hungary (1989); Pula, Croatia (1972); Trieste, Italy 1973; Trondheim, Norway (1968 Innsbruck - Kraków, Poland; Sarajevo, Bosnia and He ...

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List of twin towns and sister cities, List of twin towns and sister cities - Africa, List of twin towns and sister cities - Algeria, List of twin towns and sister cities - Cameroon, List of twin towns and sister cities - Egypt, List of twin towns and sister cities - Ethiopia, List of twin towns and sister cities - Ghana, List of twin towns and sister cities - Kenya, List of twin towns and sister cities - Libya, List of twin towns and sister cities - Morocco, List of twin towns and sister cities - Mozambique, List of twin towns and sister cities - Namibia, List of twin towns and sister cities - Republic of the Congo, List of twin towns and sister cities - Sierra Leone, List of twin towns and sister cities - South Africa, List of twin towns and sister cities - Swaziland, List of twin towns and sister cities - Tanzania, List of twin towns and sister cities - Tunisia, List of twin towns and sister cities - Western Sahara, List of twin towns and sister cities - Zimbabwe, List of twin towns and sister cities - 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Thailand, List of twin towns and sister cities - Turkey, List of twin towns and sister cities - Uzbekistan, List of twin towns and sister cities - Vietnam, List of twin towns and sister cities - Europe, List of twin towns and sister cities - Albania, List of twin towns and sister cities - Austria, List of twin towns and sister cities - Belgium, List of twin towns and sister cities - Bosnia and Herzegovina, List of twin towns and sister cities - Bulgaria, List of twin towns and sister cities - Croatia, List of twin towns and sister cities - Czech Republic, List of twin towns and sister cities - Denmark, List of twin towns and sister cities - Estonia, List of twin towns and sister cities - Faroe Islands, List of twin towns and sister cities - Finland, List of twin towns and sister cities - France, List of twin towns and sister cities - Germany, List of twin towns and sister cities - Greece, List of twin towns and sister cities - Greenland, List of twin towns and sister cities - Hungary, List of twin towns and sister cities - 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