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Head of the Catholic Church from 1055 to 1057
Pope Victor II (c. 1018 – 28 July 1057), born Gebhard von Dollnstein-Hirschberg, was the head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from
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Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
Dollnstein (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔlnʃtaɪn]) is a municipality in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria in Germany. The name Dollnstein has its origins
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Mountain in Germany
Burgstein (Dollnstein) is a rock formation in Bavaria, Germany. "Burgstein bei Dollnstein". Bayerische Landesamt für Umwelt (in German). Government of
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28 July 1057 (2 years, 106 days) Victor II VICTOR Secundus Gebhard von Dollnstein-Hirschberg c. 1018 Duchy of Swabia 37 / 39 Subject of the Duchy of Swabia
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Historical Castles
Altmannstein Arnsberg Castle, Kipfenberg Brunneck Castle, Titting Dollnstein Castle, Dollnstein Residenz Eichstätt, Eichstätt Sommerresidenz Eichstätt, Eichstätt
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Town in Bavaria, Germany
academy of fine arts in Munich (1849–1887) Pope Victor II (Gebhard von Dollnstein-Hirschberg) (died 1057), fifth German pope 1055–1057 Gundekar II of Eichstätt
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German architect
Ruff (29 May 1878 – 15 August 1934) was an architect in Germany. Born in Dollnstein, he was the father of Franz Ruff, who would later be responsible for completing
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Erich Zenger (July 5, 1939, Dollnstein – April 4, 2010, Münster) was a German Roman Catholic priest and theologian. Ordained in 1964, Zenger studied in
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Railway line in Germany
valley and as a result it is very curvy. Between Eichstätt Bahnhof and Dollnstein there are two bends that make almost 180° turns. In order to avoid unnecessary
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Head of the Catholic Church from 1057 to 1058
of Emperor Henry III. In November 1054, the emperor named Gebhard of Dollnstein-Hirschberg as the next pope, and the latter was enthroned as Victor II
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District in Bavaria, Germany
Beilngries Eichstätt Adelschlag Altmannstein Böhmfeld Buxheim Denkendorf Dollnstein Egweil Eitensheim Gaimersheim Großmehring Hepberg Hitzhofen Kinding Kipfenberg
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Topics referred to by the same term
Cologne Gebhard Ullmann, German jazz musician and composer Gebhard von Dollnstein-Hirschberg, birth name of Pope Victor II Alexander Heinrich Gebhard von
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8406 Böhmfeld 8407 Grossmehring 841 Ingolstadt 842 8421 Eichstätt 8422 Dollnstein 8423 Titting 8424 Nassenfels 8426 Walting Kr. Eichstätt 8427 Wellheim
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River in Bavaria, Germany
washouts near the village Eßlingen, about 20m above the river level. From Dollnstein the Jura Breakthrough Valley suddenly becomes much wider. From here the
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medieval town walls remain fully intact, including 4 gates and 19 towers. Dollnstein Dömitz Donauwörth Dresden – Dresden's defensive walls were some of the
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village in the district of Eichstätt in Bavaria, administratively part of Dollnstein. It is notable mainly for the unexplained annual plague of millipedes
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Name list
Hartwig II (archbishop of Augsburg) (died 1208) Hartwig von Grögling-Dollnstein (died 1223), bishop of Eichstätt Hartwig I, Count Palatine of Bavaria
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Gasseldorf–Heiligenstadt, 10.9 km 18 July: Greißelbach–Freystadt, 9.8 km 2 October: Dollnstein–Rennertshofen, 21.0 km / Dettelbach Bf–Dettelbach Stadt, 5.5 km /
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Roman Catholic bishop
1603 and 1606 at least 20 women from Eichstätt, Enkering, Landershofen, Dollnstein and Eitensheim were sentenced to death and executed. He was lavish with
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Topics referred to by the same term
of Tumpen, municipality of Umhausen, Tyrol, Austria Rocks: Burgstein (Dollnstein) in the Altmühl valley Burgstein (Thuringia) in the Ilm valley This disambiguation
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German Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop
dedicated to St. Stephan in Bamberg. He was also awarded the parish of Dollnstein. He was ordained as a priest by Giovanni Castiglione, Bishop of Pavia
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