Merseburg University of Applied Sciences — University of Merseburg Hochschule Merseburg (FH) University of Applied Sciences Established April 1, 1992 Type Public university … Wikipedia
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University of Leipzig — University of Leipzig † Catholic Encyclopedia ► University of Leipzig The University of Leipzig in Saxony is, next to Heidelberg, the oldest university in the German Empire. It was established when the German students under the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Merseburg Incantations — The Merseburg Incantations (Merseburger Domstiftsbibliothek, Codex 136, f. 85r, 10th Cy.) The Merseburg Incantations (German: die Merseburger Zaubersprüche) are two medieval magic spells, charms or incantations, written in Old High German. They… … Wikipedia
Merseburg — ▪ Germany city, Saxony Anhalt Land (state), eastern Germany. It lies on the left bank of the Saale River, just south of Halle. Founded about 800 as a frontier fortress against the Slavs, it was a favourite residence of the German kings… … Universalium
Thietmar of Merseburg — in a Bas relief by Karolin Donst Thietmar (Dietmar or Dithmar) of Merseburg (25 July 975 – 1 December 1018) was a German chronicler who was also bishop of Merseburg. Contents … Wikipedia
Hochschule Merseburg — Gründung 1992 Trägerschaft staatlich Ort … Deutsch Wikipedia
Encantamientos de Merseburg — Los Encantaientos de Merseburg (Merseburger Domstiftsbibliothek, Codex 136, f. 85r, 10th Cy.) Los Encantamientos de Merseburg (en alemán: die Merseburger Zaubersprüche) son dos encantamientos medievales, escritos en antiguo alto alemán. Son los… … Wikipedia Español
COMSATS University of Science and Technology — Motto Learn to excel Established April 1998 Type Public Chancellor Minist … Wikipedia
Siegfried, Count of Merseburg — Siegfried (died 3 December 937) was the Count and Margrave of Merseburg from an unknown date before 934 until his death. He does not appear with the title of margrave in contemporary royal charters and diplomas, so the title was informal and… … Wikipedia