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Saint Cyriakus (German:
Stiftskirche St.
Cyriakus,
pronounced [ˈʃtɪftsˌkɪʁçə zaŋkt tsyˈʁi̯aːkʊs]) is a
medieval church in Gernrode, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany...
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Cyriakus Schneeg**** (German: Schneegaß; Latin: Sneg****ius, 5
October 1546 – 23
October 1597) was a
German Lutheran pastor, hymn writer,
composer and music...
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Cyriacus Spangenberg (7 June 1528 – 10
February 1604) was a
German theologian,
Protestant reformer and historian, son of the
reformer Johannes Spangenberg [de]...
- Siegfried's name, in 960, he also
founded a
Romanesque collegiate church, St
Cyriakus, and the
abbey of Gernrode, in a
forest named after him,
Geronisrode (Gernrode)...
- town privileges. The town is best
known for the
Ottonian church of
Saint Cyriakus, the
collegiate church of a
former Imperial chapter of nuns, and as the...
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people live in
Bettringen in the St.
Cyriakus parish.
There are
three Catholic churches and a chapel: St.
Cyriakus church, main
church St.
Ottilia church...
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reflected in
several landmarks, such as the
restored Catholic Church of St.
Cyriakus,
archaeological excavations from the
Stone and
Bronze Ages,
Wissen Castle...
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Cyriacus Wilche or
Cyriakus Wilcke (c.1620 – 26
April 1667 in Jena) was a
German composer of the
Baroque period.
Cyriacus Wilche worked as a
musician at...
- from the
engine ("Vieles kann man
schon am Motorengeräusch hören"). St.
Cyriakus Church in
Vilsen is a Romanesque-style church. It was
first mentioned in...
- it on 31
December 1724. It is
based on a 1597 hymn of the same name by
Cyriakus Schneegaß. The work is part of Bach's
chorale cantata cycle; in the format...