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  • Worms, Germany
  • City in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    architecture in Germany. Worms prospered in the High Middle Ages as an imperial free city. Among more than a hundred imperial diets held at Worms, the Diet

    Worms, Germany

    Worms, Germany

    Worms,_Germany

  • Diet of Worms
  • Imperial assembly of the Holy Roman Empire (1521)

    The Diet of Worms of 1521 (German: Reichstag zu Worms [ˈʁaɪçstaːk tsuː ˈvɔʁms]) was an imperial diet (a formal deliberative assembly) of the Holy Roman

    Diet of Worms

    Diet of Worms

    Diet_of_Worms

  • Worms
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    worms, Worms, or WORMs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Worms may refer to: Worm, an invertebrate animal with a tube-like body and no limbs Worms,

    Worms

    Worms

  • Worms Cathedral
  • Church in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Worms and is the most important building of the Romanesque style in Worms. It is closely associated with Bishop Burchard and the high point of Worms'

    Worms Cathedral

    Worms Cathedral

    Worms_Cathedral

  • Worms Synagogue
  • Historical synagogue in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    center of Worms, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region of Germany. Founded in the 11th century, the synagogue is one of the oldest in Germany. The Worms Synagogue

    Worms Synagogue

    Worms Synagogue

    Worms_Synagogue

  • Worms massacre (1096)
  • Mass murder of Jews in Worms, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany)

    The Worms massacre or Worms pogrom was the mass murder of at least 800 to 1,000 Jews from Worms, Holy Roman Empire (now Germany), during the events of

    Worms massacre (1096)

    Worms_massacre_(1096)

  • Concordat of Worms
  • 1122 treaty between the Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire

    The Concordat of Worms (Latin: Concordatum Wormatiense; German: Wormser Konkordat), also referred to as the Pactum Callixtinum or Pactum Calixtinum, was

    Concordat of Worms

    Concordat of Worms

    Concordat_of_Worms

  • Nematomorpha
  • Phylum of parasitoid animals; horsehair worms

    known as horsehair worms, hairsnakes, or Gordian worms) are a phylum of parasitoid animals similar to yet distinct from nematode worms in morphology, hence

    Nematomorpha

    Nematomorpha

    Nematomorpha

  • The Book of Abramelin
  • Book by Abraham of Worms

    or Abra-Melin, who taught a system of magic to Abraham of Worms, a Jew from Worms, Germany, presumed to have lived from c. 1362 to c. 1458.[citation needed]

    The Book of Abramelin

    The_Book_of_Abramelin

  • Alzey-Worms
  • District in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Alzey-Worms (German pronunciation: [ˈaltsaɪˈvɔʁms]) is a district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. It is bounded by (from the east and clockwise) the

    Alzey-Worms

    Alzey-Worms

  • Wormatia Worms
  • German football club

    VfR Wormatia 08 Worms is a German association football club that plays in Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate. The club and its historical predecessors were regular

    Wormatia Worms

    Wormatia_Worms

  • Prince-Bishopric of Worms
  • Ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire

    Prince-Bishopric of Worms was an ecclesiastical principality of the Holy Roman Empire. Located on both banks of the Rhine around Worms just north of the

    Prince-Bishopric of Worms

    Prince-Bishopric of Worms

    Prince-Bishopric_of_Worms

  • Luther Monument (Worms)
  • Monument to Martin Luther in Worms, Germany

    223–259. "Worms Luther Monument". Worms, Germany. Retrieved 29 October 2018. "Das Lutherdenkmal in Worms". regionalgeschichte.net (in German). Retrieved

    Luther Monument (Worms)

    Luther Monument (Worms)

    Luther_Monument_(Worms)

  • Worms City Museum
  • Worms City Museum (German - Museum der Stadt Worms or Stadtmuseum Worms) is a city museum in Worms, Germany, housed in the former Andreasstift complex

    Worms City Museum

    Worms City Museum

    Worms_City_Museum

  • Eleazar of Worms
  • German rabbi

    of SHU"M (Speyer, Worms, and Mainz). His date of death is uncertain, with estimates ranging from 1232 to 1242. He is buried in Worms. He suffered greatly

    Eleazar of Worms

    Eleazar of Worms

    Eleazar_of_Worms

  • Ida Straus
  • ''Titanic'' passenger (1849–1912)

    never identified. Rosalie Ida Blun was born in 1849 into a Jewish family in Worms to Nathan Blün and his wife Wilhelmine "Mindel" (née Freudenberg). She was

    Ida Straus

    Ida Straus

    Ida_Straus

  • Magnuskirche, Worms
  • Church building in Rhineland-Palatine, Germany

    sites (in German) Walter Hotz, Fritz Reuter, Otto Kammer: Die Magnuskirche in Worms. Evangelische Magnusgemeinde Worms, Worms 1978. (in German) Karsten

    Magnuskirche, Worms

    Magnuskirche, Worms

    Magnuskirche,_Worms

  • Jewish Museum Worms
  • Jewish museum in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Jewish Museum Worms is dedicated to the history of the Jews in Worms, Germany and the other SchUM cities. It is operated by the city of Worms. Interest in

    Jewish Museum Worms

    Jewish Museum Worms

    Jewish_Museum_Worms

  • Worms Hauptbahnhof
  • Railway station in Worms, Germany

    Worms Hauptbahnhof is, along with Worms Pfeddersheim station, one of two operational passenger stations in the Rhenish Hesse city of Worms, Germany. The

    Worms Hauptbahnhof

    Worms Hauptbahnhof

    Worms_Hauptbahnhof

  • Nibelungenlied
  • Middle High German epic poem from around 1200

    split into two parts. In the first part, the prince Siegfried comes to Worms to acquire the hand of the Burgundian princess Kriemhild from her brother

    Nibelungenlied

    Nibelungenlied

    Nibelungenlied

  • Rhine Bridge (Worms)
  • Bridge in Worms, Germany

    The Worms Rhine Bridge (German: Rheinbrücke Worms) is a two-track railway bridge that spans the Rhine river to the north of Worms, Germany, forming part

    Rhine Bridge (Worms)

    Rhine Bridge (Worms)

    Rhine_Bridge_(Worms)

  • Diet of Worms (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    of Worms, Germany, including: Diet of Worms (1076), an ecclesiastical synod and diet at the beginning of the Investiture Controversy Diet of Worms (1122)

    Diet of Worms (disambiguation)

    Diet_of_Worms_(disambiguation)

  • Diet of Worms (1495)
  • Imperial Diet in 1495

    At the Diet of Worms (German: Reichstag zu Worms) in 1495, the foundation stone was laid for a comprehensive reform (Reichsreform) of the Holy Roman Empire

    Diet of Worms (1495)

    Diet of Worms (1495)

    Diet_of_Worms_(1495)

  • Rashi
  • French rabbi and commentator (1040–1105)

    and Hebrew Bible. Born in Troyes, Rashi studied Torah studies in Worms under German rabbi Yaakov ben Yakar and French rabbi Isaac ben Eliezer Halevi,

    Rashi

    Rashi

    Rashi

  • Mahzor of Worms
  • probably in Worms, where the two volumes were used by the local Jewish community. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Machsor of Worms. "Worms Mahzor"

    Mahzor of Worms

    Mahzor of Worms

    Mahzor_of_Worms

  • Jewish Cemetery, Worms
  • Historic cemetery in Germany

    The Jewish Cemetery in Worms or Heiliger Sand, in Worms, Germany, is usually called the oldest surviving Jewish cemetery in Europe, although the Jewish

    Jewish Cemetery, Worms

    Jewish Cemetery, Worms

    Jewish_Cemetery,_Worms

  • Bischofshof
  • Former palace in Worms, Germany, main seat of the prince-bishops of Worms

    palace (German: Schloss Bischofshof or English: Bishop's Court or English: Bishop's Palace) was a former Baroque-style palace in Worms, Germany. It was

    Bischofshof

    Bischofshof

    Bischofshof

  • Juspa Schammes
  • Writer and Chronicler of the Jewish community Worms, Germany

    February 14, 1604 in Fulda – February 5, 1678 in Worms) was a chronicler of the Jewish community of Worms, Germany, synagogue caretaker (shammes), and a writer

    Juspa Schammes

    Juspa_Schammes

  • Worms, Nebraska
  • Unincorporated community in Nebraska, United States

    Worms is an unincorporated community in Merrick County, Nebraska, United States. Worms had a post office between 1897 and 1902. The community was likely

    Worms, Nebraska

    Worms, Nebraska

    Worms,_Nebraska

  • Nibelungen Museum Worms
  • Museum in Worms, Germany

    Museum Worms in Worms, Germany, started in 2001 and is dedicated to the Nibelungensage. The museum integrates a part of the historical city wall of Worms as

    Nibelungen Museum Worms

    Nibelungen Museum Worms

    Nibelungen_Museum_Worms

  • Worms (series)
  • Artillery strategy computer game series

    (1983). Worms (1995) Worms: The Director's Cut (1997) Worms 2 (1997) Worms Armageddon (1999) Worms World Party (2001) Worms 3D (2003) Worms Forts: Under

    Worms (series)

    Worms_(series)

  • Marco Stark (German footballer)
  • German footballer

    Marco Stark (born July 9, 1981 in Worms, Germany) is a German football player currently playing for Wormatia Worms. (in German) Official site v t e

    Marco Stark (German footballer)

    Marco Stark (German footballer)

    Marco_Stark_(German_footballer)

  • Judengasse in Worms
  • The Judengasse in Worms (German: Wormser Judengasse, literally: Jewish Alley in Worms) was the Jewish ghetto of Worms from the Late Middle Ages until

    Judengasse in Worms

    Judengasse in Worms

    Judengasse_in_Worms

  • Rowe Mineralölwerk
  • German oil company

    Rowe Mineralölwerk GmbH is a lubricant manufacturer headquartered in Worms, Germany. Founded by Michael Zehe in Flörsheim-Dalsheim in 1995, the company

    Rowe Mineralölwerk

    Rowe_Mineralölwerk

  • Alica Schmidt
  • German sprinter and hurdler (born 1998)

    was part of the German relay squad at the 2020 Summer Olympics, although she did not compete. Schmidt was born in 1998 in Worms, Germany. Her family now

    Alica Schmidt

    Alica Schmidt

    Alica_Schmidt

  • Wormatia-Stadion
  • Stadium in Worms, Germany

    is a multi-use stadium in Worms, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home of Wormatia Worms. The stadium has a capacity

    Wormatia-Stadion

    Wormatia-Stadion

    Wormatia-Stadion

  • Jan Metzler
  • German politician

    for Alzey-Worms from 2000 to 2008, on the CDU district board for Rheinhessen-Pfalz from 2001 onwards and as District Chairman of the Alzey-Worms branch of

    Jan Metzler

    Jan Metzler

    Jan_Metzler

  • Worms (1995 video game)
  • Worms is a 2D artillery tactical video game developed by Team17 and released in 1995. It is the first game in the Worms series of video games. It is a

    Worms (1995 video game)

    Worms_(1995_video_game)

  • Common slow worm
  • Species of legless lizard

    and hazelworm. Despite confusion, the common slow worm is not a worm, or a snake. Common slow worms are semifossorial (burrowing) lizards that spend much

    Common slow worm

    Common slow worm

    Common_slow_worm

  • Liebfrauenkirche
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    an early Gothic cathedral in Trier, Germany Liebfrauenkirche, Worms, a church on the outskirts of Worms, Germany, whose surrounding vineyards originated

    Liebfrauenkirche

    Liebfrauenkirche

  • Alfons Rissberger
  • German entrepreneur (b. 1948)

    Rissberger (born May 25, 1948) is a German entrepreneur, business consultant, and writer. Rissberger was born in Worms, Germany, in 1948. His father was a locksmith

    Alfons Rissberger

    Alfons Rissberger

    Alfons_Rissberger

  • Ferdinand Eberstadt (mayor)
  • German businessman and politician

    faction in Worms and subsequently served as mayor of Worms from 1849 to 1852. He briefly held a seat in the Hessian parliament in 1850 and in the Worms district

    Ferdinand Eberstadt (mayor)

    Ferdinand_Eberstadt_(mayor)

  • Gummy worms
  • Gummy candy shaped like worms

    Gummy worms are a type of worm-shaped gummy candy. They are made from a mixture of sugar, corn syrup, gelatin, and flavorings. The German confectionery

    Gummy worms

    Gummy worms

    Gummy_worms

  • Colloquy of Worms
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Colloquy of Worms may refer to either of two meetings of Catholics and Protestants held in Worms, Germany, during the Reformation: Colloquy of Worms (1540–1541)

    Colloquy of Worms

    Colloquy_of_Worms

  • Racial policy of Nazi Germany
  • Set of laws implemented in Nazi Germany

    Mississippi.'". Business Insider. Accessed March 27, 2026. "Worms, Schloßplatz", NSDAP Gaubildarchiv Worms. Bundesarchiv. August 1935. United States Holocaust

    Racial policy of Nazi Germany

    Racial policy of Nazi Germany

    Racial_policy_of_Nazi_Germany

  • Akdamut
  • Jewish liturgical poem

    Yitzchak [he] (the Nehorai) of Orléans, who was a cantor (prayer leader) in Worms, Germany, (died ca. 1095). Akdamut consists of praise for God, His Torah, and

    Akdamut

    Akdamut

    Akdamut

  • Levy Synagogue of Worms
  • Levy Synagogue (German: Levy’sche Synagoge) was a synagogue of the Jewish community of Worms, consecrated in 1875 and named after its benefactor, Leopold

    Levy Synagogue of Worms

    Levy Synagogue of Worms

    Levy_Synagogue_of_Worms

  • Andreasstift
  • Andreasstift was a building complex in Worms, Germany, now housing Worms City Museum. It is located near Worms Cathedral and the Magnuskirche. The community

    Andreasstift

    Andreasstift

    Andreasstift

  • Solomon Loeb
  • German born American banker (1828–1903)

    Co. His father, a devout Jew, had been a small corn- and wine-dealer in Worms, which belonged to the Grand Duchy of Hesse and by Rhine. Solomon Loeb immigrated

    Solomon Loeb

    Solomon Loeb

    Solomon_Loeb

  • University of Applied Sciences, Worms
  • Worms University of Applied Sciences (German: Hochschule Worms) is a business and technology-oriented university of applied sciences in Worms, Germany

    University of Applied Sciences, Worms

    University_of_Applied_Sciences,_Worms

  • Rashi Gate
  • Stadt Worms = Denkmaltopographie Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Kulturdenkmäler Rheinland-Pfalz. Volume 10. Wernersche Verlagsgesellschaft, Worms 1992, ISBN

    Rashi Gate

    Rashi Gate

    Rashi_Gate

  • Ibersheim
  • Stadtteil of Worms in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    Ibersheim (German: [ˈiːbɐshaɪm], Palatine German pronunciation: [ˈivɛʒm̩]) is the district of Worms (Rhineland-Palatinate) that is furthest from the city

    Ibersheim

    Ibersheim

  • Phantom of Heilbronn
  • 1993–2009 DNA contamination incidents in Western Europe

    on May 6, 2005 in Worms, Germany on a stone used for smashing a window, after a burglary on 3 October 2006 in Saarbrücken, Germany (DNA was discovered

    Phantom of Heilbronn

    Phantom of Heilbronn

    Phantom_of_Heilbronn

  • Doris von Schönthan
  • German model, journalist, photographer and resistance fighter

    Weimar Republic or bohemian of the Roaring Twenties. Schönthan was born in Worms. As an early orphan, she was adopted by the Berlin comedy writer Franz von

    Doris von Schönthan

    Doris von Schönthan

    Doris_von_Schönthan

  • Emanuel Günther
  • German association football player

    Emanuel Günther (born 13 November 1954) is a German former professional footballer who played as a striker. He made 41 goals in 139 matches in the Bundesliga

    Emanuel Günther

    Emanuel_Günther

  • Sasser (computer worm)
  • 2004 computer worm

    Blaster (computer worm) Nachia (computer worm) BlueKeep (security vulnerability) Timeline of notable computer viruses and worms Macrae, Duncan (2014-04-11)

    Sasser (computer worm)

    Sasser_(computer_worm)

  • Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms
  • 2008 animated film

    Sunshine Barry & The Disco Worms (Danish: Disco ormene; German: Sunshine Barry und die Discowürmer; also known as simply Disco Worms) is a 2008 animated musical

    Sunshine Barry & the Disco Worms

    Sunshine_Barry_&_the_Disco_Worms

  • Waldrada of Worms
  • 9th-century Frankish noblewoman

    daughter of Adalhelm of Autun. Waldrada of Worms was first married to Robert III of Worms in 819 in Wormsgau, Germany. She gave birth to seven children: Guntram

    Waldrada of Worms

    Waldrada_of_Worms

  • Vladimir Kagan
  • American furniture designer

    had three children. Vladimir Kagan was born on August 29, 1927, in Worms, Germany, The son of a Russian Jewish cabinetmaker, Vladimir Kagan's childhood

    Vladimir Kagan

    Vladimir_Kagan

  • Jakob Schlesinger
  • German painter (1792–1855)

    Schlesinger, also Johann Jakob Schlesinger (13 January 1792 in Worms – 12 May 1855 in Berlin), was a German painter and restorer. Johann Jacob Schlesinger was born

    Jakob Schlesinger

    Jakob Schlesinger

    Jakob_Schlesinger

  • Michael Bach (musician)
  • German artist, composer and cellist

    Michael Bach (born 17 April 1958 in Worms, Germany), also known as Michael Bach Bachtischa, is a German cellist, composer, and visual artist. He studied

    Michael Bach (musician)

    Michael Bach (musician)

    Michael_Bach_(musician)

  • Louis Blenker
  • German revolutionary and American soldier

    (July 31, 1812 – October 31, 1863) was a German revolutionary and American soldier. He was born at Worms, Germany. After being trained as a goldsmith by

    Louis Blenker

    Louis Blenker

    Louis_Blenker

  • Pedro de Lisperguer
  • los Ríos y Lisperguer was his granddaughter. He was born in 1535 in Worms, Germany, and was the son of councilman Peter Birling (born 1503) and his wife

    Pedro de Lisperguer

    Pedro_de_Lisperguer

  • Meir of Rothenburg
  • German rabbi and poet (c.1215–1293)

    reference to Charlemagne's rule of Germany) alive at the time. Rabbi Meir was born between 1215 and 1220 in the Free City of Worms. His first teacher was his

    Meir of Rothenburg

    Meir of Rothenburg

    Meir_of_Rothenburg

  • Hermann Staudinger
  • German chemist, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1881–1965)

    pyrethroid insecticides in the 1960s and 1970s. Staudinger was born in 1881 in Worms. Staudinger, who initially wanted to become a botanist, studied chemistry

    Hermann Staudinger

    Hermann Staudinger

    Hermann_Staudinger

  • Samuel Adler (rabbi)
  • German-American Reform rabbi (1809–1891)

    9, 1891) was a leading German-American Reform rabbi, Talmudist, and author. Samuel Adler was born on December 3, 1809, in Worms, Confederation of the Rhine

    Samuel Adler (rabbi)

    Samuel Adler (rabbi)

    Samuel_Adler_(rabbi)

  • Anne Meiwald
  • English footballer

    FA Women's National League South. Meiwald was born 15 March 1995 in Worms, Germany. She has previously played for Arsenal, Chelsea, London Bees and Tottenham

    Anne Meiwald

    Anne Meiwald

    Anne_Meiwald

  • Protestantism in Germany
  • the Wise by Lucas Cranach the Elder Bronze sculpture of Luther, 1868, Worms, Germany Martin Luther's early reforms included an emphasis on the value music

    Protestantism in Germany

    Protestantism_in_Germany

  • Descriptio Wormatiensis civitatis
  • civitatis ('description of the city of Worms'), also known as the Wormser Mauerbauordnung ('wall-building ordinance of Worms'), is an ordinance from about 900

    Descriptio Wormatiensis civitatis

    Descriptio Wormatiensis civitatis

    Descriptio_Wormatiensis_civitatis

  • Marcus M. Spiegel
  • German-American military officer

    in the hamlet of Abenheim, Germany, near the city of Worms, on December 8, 1829, to a Jewish family that had lived in Germany since the sixteenth century

    Marcus M. Spiegel

    Marcus M. Spiegel

    Marcus_M._Spiegel

  • Kalypso Media
  • German video game publisher

    Media Group is a German video game developer and publisher. Founded in 2006 in Worms, the group comprises four companies in Germany, the United Kingdom

    Kalypso Media

    Kalypso_Media

  • Worms (electoral district)
  • Federal electoral district of Germany

    Rhineland-Palatinate, comprising the city of Worms, the district of Alzey-Worms, and southern parts of the Mainz-Bingen district. Worms was created for the inaugural

    Worms (electoral district)

    Worms (electoral district)

    Worms_(electoral_district)

  • Curtis Bernhardt
  • German film director (1899–1981)

    February 1981) was a German film director born in Worms, Germany, under the name Kurt Bernhardt. He trained as an actor in Germany, and performed on the

    Curtis Bernhardt

    Curtis_Bernhardt

  • Yellow badge
  • Badge forced to be worn by Jews

    also known as the yellow patch, the Jewish badge, or the yellow star (German: Judenstern, lit. 'Jew's star'), was an accessory that Jews were required

    Yellow badge

    Yellow badge

    Yellow_badge

  • Takkanot Shum
  • Rhineland Jewish decrees

    leaders of three of the central cities of medieval Rhineland Jewry: Speyer, Worms, and Mainz. The initials of the Hebrew names for these cities, Shpira, Vermayza

    Takkanot Shum

    Takkanot Shum

    Takkanot_Shum

  • Richard Hildebrandt
  • German Nazi politician, SS-Obergruppenführer (1897–1951)

    SS and Police Leader (SSPF) in northern Italy. Hildebrandt was born in Worms, the fourth of six sons of a ceramic factory director who had also served

    Richard Hildebrandt

    Richard Hildebrandt

    Richard_Hildebrandt

  • Rudi Kargus
  • German footballer

    (born 15 August 1952) is a German former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Born in Worms, West Germany, Kargus began playing football

    Rudi Kargus

    Rudi Kargus

    Rudi_Kargus

  • Stephan Sturm
  • 1963) is a German businessman who served as the chief executive officer (CEO) of Fresenius from 2016 to 2022. Sturm was born in Worms, Germany in 1963.

    Stephan Sturm

    Stephan_Sturm

  • John Derst
  • German businessman (1838–1928)

    in 1867. He was also a city alderman for four years. Derst was born in Worms, Grand Duchy of Hesse, in 1838, to Justus Derst and Catherine Krug. In 1855

    John Derst

    John_Derst

  • William de Croÿ (bishop)
  • French cardinal and clergyman (1497–1521)

    from 1517 to 1521. He was born in the Habsburg Netherlands and died in Worms, Germany. William de Croÿ was the son of Henry de Croÿ, count of Porcien, and

    William de Croÿ (bishop)

    William de Croÿ (bishop)

    William_de_Croÿ_(bishop)

  • Trinity Church, Worms
  • zur Heiligen Dreifaltigkeit) is the largest Protestant church in Worms. The baroque hall building is centrally located on the market square of

    Trinity Church, Worms

    Trinity Church, Worms

    Trinity_Church,_Worms

  • Sivan
  • 3rd month of the Hebrew calendar

    was named Araḫ Simanu. 6–7 Sivan – Shavuot 1 Sivan (1096) – Jews in Worms, Germany were massacred as part of the Rhineland massacres by the First Crusade

    Sivan

    Sivan

    Sivan

  • Samson Wertheimer
  • Austrian rabbi and financier

    Wertheimer was born in Worms, the son of Joseph Josel Wertheimer (1626 – 2 May 1713), and received his education at the yeshivas of Worms and Frankfurt am Main

    Samson Wertheimer

    Samson Wertheimer

    Samson_Wertheimer

  • Nassim Banouas
  • German footballer (born 1986)

    German. "Banouas, Nassim" (in German). Kicker. Archived from the original on 8 November 2012. Retrieved 23 November 2012. "Nassim Banouas" (in German)

    Nassim Banouas

    Nassim Banouas

    Nassim_Banouas

  • Timo Hildebrand
  • German footballer (born 1979)

    Timo Hildebrand (born 5 April 1979) is a German former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Hildebrand holds a Bundesliga record for keeping

    Timo Hildebrand

    Timo Hildebrand

    Timo_Hildebrand

  • David Oppenheim (rabbi)
  • Rabbi in Prague (1664–1736)

    section of the Bodleian Library in Oxford. Oppenheim was born in 1664 in Worms, where his father, Abraham, was a community rabbi and leader and a brother

    David Oppenheim (rabbi)

    David Oppenheim (rabbi)

    David_Oppenheim_(rabbi)

  • Asher ben Jehiel
  • Rabbi and Talmudist (1250/1259–1327)

    imprisonment of other rabbis. Thereafter the Rosh assumed Rabbi Meir's position in Worms. He was, however, forced to emigrate (in all likelihood, a victim of blackmail

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher ben Jehiel

    Asher_ben_Jehiel

  • Bertram Huppert
  • German mathematician (1927–2023)

    and he has over 50 doctoral descendants. Bertram Huppert was born in Worms, Germany on 22 October 1927. He went to school in Bonn from 1934 until 1945.

    Bertram Huppert

    Bertram Huppert

    Bertram_Huppert

  • Worms–Rosengarten train ferry
  • Rail line in Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

    a former station on the eastern bank of the Rhine opposite Worms, and the city of Worms. The Main-Neckar Railway opened its railway on the eastern side

    Worms–Rosengarten train ferry

    Worms–Rosengarten_train_ferry

  • Friedrich Gernsheim
  • German composer, conductor, pianist and teacher (1839–1916)

    (17 July 1839 – 11 September 1916) was a German composer, conductor and pianist. Gernsheim was born in Worms. He was given his first musical training

    Friedrich Gernsheim

    Friedrich Gernsheim

    Friedrich_Gernsheim

  • Tevin Ihrig
  • German footballer

    Tevin Ihrig (born 10 March 1995) is a German footballer who plays as a defender for Wormatia Worms in the Regionalliga Südwest. "Tevin Ihrig". worldfootball

    Tevin Ihrig

    Tevin_Ihrig

  • Luther Monument (Washington, D.C.)
  • Statue by Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    Ernst Friedrich August Rietschel as part of the 1868 Luther Monument in Worms, Germany. The version in Washington, D.C., inspired the installation of many

    Luther Monument (Washington, D.C.)

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  • Carl Friedrich Meerwein
  • German civil engineer and aviation pioneer

    Carl Friedrich Meerwein (2 August 1737 – 6 December 1810) was a German civil engineer and aviation pioneer. Meerwein was born in Leiselheim. He built flying

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  • Timeline of computer viruses and worms
  • Computer malware timeline

    timeline of computer viruses and worms presents a chronological timeline of noteworthy computer viruses, computer worms, Trojan horses, similar malware

    Timeline of computer viruses and worms

    Timeline of computer viruses and worms

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  • Tobias Frank
  • German hockey player

    Tobias Frank (born 5 April 1958, in Worms) is a German former field hockey player who competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics and in the 1988 Summer Olympics

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  • List of city museums
  • Estonia Tartu City Museum, Estonia Weimar City Museum, Germany Worms City Museum, Worms, Germany Zagreb City Museum, Croatia City Museum (St. Louis, Missouri)

    List of city museums

    List_of_city_museums

  • Christa Lehmann
  • German serial killer (born 1923)

    Lehmann (née Ambros; born 24 February 1923) was a German serial killer. Lehmann was born Christa Ambros in Worms. Her mother suffered from mental illness and

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  • Frederick Mathushek
  • German piano maker

    Mathushek (June 9, 1814 – November 9, 1891) was a piano maker who worked in Worms, Germany, and in New York City and New Haven, Connecticut, during the second

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  • Conrad Meit
  • German sculptor

    Conrad Meit or (usual in German) Conrat Meit (1480s in Worms; 1550/1551 in Antwerp) was a German-born Late Gothic and Renaissance sculptor, who spent

    Conrad Meit

    Conrad Meit

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  • Marcel Ziemer
  • German former professional footballer (born 1985)

    Marcel" (in German). Kicker. Retrieved 2 January 2012. Dietel, Carsten (9 January 2019). "Fußballprofi Marcel Ziemer kehrt nach Worms zurück". Wormser

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    HÉLOÏSE

    Modern form of medieval French Helewise, HÉLOÏSE means "hale-wide; very healthy and sound." 

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  • Worm
  • n.

    To cut the worm, or lytta, from under the tongue of, as a dog, for the purpose of checking a disposition to gnaw. The operation was formerly supposed to guard against canine madness.

  • Worm
  • n.

    A short revolving screw, the threads of which drive, or are driven by, a worm wheel by gearing into its teeth or cogs. See Illust. of Worm gearing, below.

  • Worm-eaten
  • a.

    Eaten, or eaten into, by a worm or by worms; as, worm-eaten timber.

  • Syllabist
  • n.

    One who forms or divides words into syllables, or is skilled in doing this.

  • Vermivorous
  • a.

    Devouring worms; feeding on worms; as, vermivorous birds.

  • Wormy
  • superl.

    Like or pertaining to a worm; earthy; groveling.

  • Helminthology
  • n.

    The natural history, or study, of worms, esp. parasitic worms.

  • Worm-shaped
  • a.

    Shaped like a worm; /hick and almost cylindrical, but variously curved or bent; as, a worm-shaped root.

  • Vermicular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a worm or worms; resembling a worm; shaped like a worm; especially, resembling the motion or track of a worm; as, the vermicular, or peristaltic, motion of the intestines. See Peristaltic.

  • Filaria
  • n.

    A genus of slender, nematode worms of many species, parasitic in various animals. See Guinea worm.

  • Vermicide
  • n.

    A medicine which destroys intestinal worms; a worm killer.

  • Vermiculous
  • a.

    Containing, or full of, worms; resembling worms.

  • Worm
  • v. t.

    To clean by means of a worm; to draw a wad or cartridge from, as a firearm. See Worm, n. 5 (b).

  • Vermicious
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to worms; wormy.

  • Helminthic
  • a.

    Of or relating to worms, or Helminthes; expelling worms.

  • Latinize
  • v. t.

    To give Latin terminations or forms to, as to foreign words, in writing Latin.

  • Worm
  • n.

    Anything spiral, vermiculated, or resembling a worm

  • Wormed
  • a.

    Penetrated by worms; injured by worms; worm-eaten; as, wormed timber.

  • Wormy
  • superl.

    Containing a worm; abounding with worms.