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Tragheim was a
quarter of
northern Königsberg, Germany. Its
territory is now part of Kaliningrad, Russia.
Tragheim was
first do****ented in 1299, but probably...
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Tragheim Church (German:
Tragheimer Kirche) was a
Protestant church in the
Tragheim quarter of Königsberg, Germany. At the
beginning of the 17th century...
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early supporter of Lutheranism. By the
early 20th century, the
churches of
Tragheim and
Neurossgarten were too far away for the
growing po****tion of Königsberg's...
- A. J. W; Marsh, S. H; Northmore, K. J; O'Connor, E. A; Prasad, R. S &
Tragheim, D. G. (1995). "Landslide
hazards in Fiji" (PDF).
Technical Report WC/95/28...
- A. J. W; Marsh, S. H; Northmore, K. J; O'Connor, E. A; Prasad, R. S &
Tragheim, D. G. (1995). "Landslide
hazards in Fiji" (PDF).
Technical Report WC/95/28...
- she
helped him to get an
engagement at the theatre. The two
married in
Tragheim Church on 24
November 1836. In May 1837,
Minna left
Wagner for another...
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Nearby were
three Prussian villages,
later known as Löbenicht,
Sackheim and
Tragheim,
which grew into the city of Königsberg.
After conquering the area in 1255...
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subsequently were
annexed to Königsberg
include Sackheim, Rossgarten, and
Tragheim. From 1734,
during the War of the
Polish Succession,
Polish King Stanisław...
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built near the
intersection of
Wallring and
Dessauer Straße in
northern Tragheim; to the west was the Haus der
Technik and to the east was the Kunsthalle...
- from 1924 to 1925 by
Hanns Hopp
along Waldburgstraße /
Wallring between Tragheim and Tragheimsdorf, the
brick hall was used to
display machinery as part...