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  • ...at the [[Rhine]]. It has a population of 195.000 as of 2006<ref>http://www.mainz.de</ref>. {{Image|Mainz.jpg|right|350px|Mainz with its cathedral viewed from Rhine River.}}
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  • * [http://www.mainz.de www.mainz.de] - official website of the city of Mainz.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mainz]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...at the [[Rhine]]. It has a population of 195.000 as of 2006<ref>http://www.mainz.de</ref>. {{Image|Mainz.jpg|right|350px|Mainz with its cathedral viewed from Rhine River.}}
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  • ...e der ehemaligen freien Reichsstadt "Odernheim"''. Verlag Dr. Hanns Krach, Mainz. ...erband und Ergänzungen über die letzten 100 Jahre. Verlag Dr. Hanns Krach, Mainz.
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  • * [http://www.mainz.de www.mainz.de] - official website of the city of Mainz.
    91 bytes (16 words) - 11:21, 6 June 2008
  • *Joachim Finger, ''Jesus — Essener, Guru, Esoteriker?'', Mainz/Stuttgart 1994 (2nd edition)
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  • {{rpl|Mainz}}
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  • {{rpl|Mainz}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mainz]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Mainz}}
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  • * [[Rhineland-Palatinate]] / Rheinland-Pfalz ([[Mainz]])
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  • *1793: ''Die Belagerung von Mainz'', (''The Siege of Mainz''), non-fiction
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  • ...eper. According to some accounts Friele was a goldsmith for the bishop at Mainz, but most likely he was involved in the cloth trade<ref name=benz> |url=http://www.mainz.de/gutenberg/english/zeitgum.htm
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  • ...eptember, French forces had surrendered, and he was a Prussian prisoner in Mainz, but was allowed to work in the town while cooking for the prisoners.
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  • The god Noadatus, equated with Mars in an inscription found at [[Mainz]] in [[Germany]] (which was in [[Gaul]] in Roman times) may be the same dei
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  • ...peror [[Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederik Barbarossa]] organized in Mainz at Pentecost of that year. He must have died before [[Wolfram von Eschenbac ...g with the court day that emperor Frederik Barbarossa organised in 1184 in Mainz. This is one of the argument that is often used as proof that Veldeke wrote
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  • ...r only five years and the Coblenz bridgehead after ten, retaining only the Mainz and Kehl bridgeheads; but if Germany defaulted the terms, they might retain
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  • | [[Rhineland-Palatinate]] || [[Mainz]]
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  • ...lbert Kapr, "Johannes Gutenberg", Scolar 1996, p. 172) A later work the [[Mainz Psalter]] of 1453, presumably designed by Gutenberg but published under the ...or example, there is a yearly convention of traditional book printers in [[Mainz]], Germany.
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  • ...less ceremony, in the wood. He was the illegitimate son of a cobbler from Mainz and greatly inferior to the dog, both in birth and breeding."
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  • The city Prague became a bishopric in 973, under the archbishopric of [[Mainz]]. The first Czech bishop was Adalbert, who was canonised in 999. The bisho ...d influence of the church after its independence from the archbishopric of Mainz. Debauchery and petty theft increased amongst the Czech clergy, which led t
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  • ...drew Luther's ire was granted by [[Pope Leo X]] to Albrecht, archbishop of Mainz. The public thought money was going to Rome to build [[St. Peter's Church]]
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  • *''Entstehung und Aufbau der Jätaka-Sammlung'', von Oskar von Hinüber, Mainz: Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur / Stuttgart: F. Steiner, c.
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  • ...004) examines Hebrew accounts of how crusader bands in 1096 forced Jews in Mainz, Speyer, and other towns to convert and murdered or drive to suicide many w
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