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- secularisation and clearance, under the then East German regime, of the Neuer Johannisfriedhof ("New St. John's Cemetery"), which is what the space used to be, and...
- Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alter Johannisfriedhof Leipzig. Leizig.de: Geschichte des Alten Johannisfriedhofs (in German) Der Friedhof zu Leipzig in...
- Doppelkapelle (Chapel with two floors) are part of Nuremberg Castle. The Johannisfriedhof is a medieval cemetery, containing many old graves (Albrecht Dürer...
- St. John's Cemetery (German: Johannisfriedhof) ) is the second cemetery of the same name in Dresden, Saxony, Germany. It is located in the Tolkewitz district...
- valued at 6,874 florins – a considerable sum. He is buried in the Johannisfriedhof cemetery. His large house (purchased in 1509 from the heirs of the...
- 1688(1688-10-14) (aged 82) Free Imperial City of Nuremberg Resting place St. Johannisfriedhof, Nuremberg, Germany Spouse(s) Johanna von Milkau (m. 1637–1672; death)...
- Biographie (in German). Retrieved 25 February 2022. Baxandall "St. Johannisfriedhof > Prominente". Evangelisch-Lutherische Friedhofsverwaltung, St.Johannis...
- Prince Kraft's grave in Johannisfriedhof in Dresden....
- Talmühlenstraße 49 in Kurort Hartha (today: Tharandt). She is buried in the Johannisfriedhof in Dresden-Tolkewitz beside her sister, the singer Vali von der Osten...
- (Digitalized). Farmer's wife from Egern with her daughters (1813) The Johannisfriedhof in Nuremberg (1828) Frontispiece to Grimm's Fairy Tales (1819) Marstaellerplatz...