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Bayreuth (German: [baɪˈʁɔʏt] ,
Upper Franconian: [ba(ː)ˈɾaɪ̯t]; Bareid) is a town in
northern Bavaria, Germany, on the Red Main
river in a
valley between...
- 1756.
Baireuth 1888, pp. 83–84.
Baireuth 1888, p. 101.
Baireuth 1888, p. 146.
Baireuth, W. (1888).
Memoirs of Wilhelmine,
Margravine of
Baireuth. New York:...
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grandes dames (Paris, 1890); E. E. Cuttell, Wilhelmine,
Margravine of
Baireuth (London, 2 vols., 1905); ' and R. Fester, Die
Bayreuther Schwester Friedrichs...
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Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1888).
Memoirs of Wilhelmine,
Margravine of
Baireuth.
Translated by
Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein. New York: Harper...
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September 1801) was a
German theologian, born in Selb, in the prin****lity of
Baireuth on 10 May 1731. He was the son of a stocking-maker, and
being destined...
- Schleswig-Holstein (1888). Introduction.
Memoirs of Wilhelmine,
Margravine of
Baireuth. By
Wilhelmine of Prussia,
Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth. Translated...
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Major Karl
Wilhelm Ernst von
Waldenfels (10
April 1772,
Baireuth – 15 June 1807, Kolberg) was a
Royal Prussian Army
officer who
served as Vice Commander...
- 1673,
became professor of
Church and
profane history at the
gymnasium of
Baireuth. In 1675, he
became librarian and
instructor of the
margraves Erdmann Philipp...
- Cosima,
according to her journal,
advised him to "look up the
article on
Baireuth [sic] in the encyclopaedia".
Wagner knew the town from a
short visit he...
- and significance"), Dümmler Verlag,
Rastatt 1961, (in German) "Anspach-
Baireuth" (in German).
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