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123: == Demographics ==
277: *[[Wartburg College]] - Martin Luther (43050 bytes)
41: ...nce, owned a large collection of [[relic|holy relics]] which always attracted crowds to Wittenberg on ...
69: The climax of Luther's doctrinal polemics was reached in his <cite>Prelude on the Babylonia...
100: ==Exile at the Wartburg Castle==
101: [[Image:Wartburg_eisenach1.jpg|thumb|right|Wartburg Castle in [[Eisenach]]]]
102: ... company of masked horsemen, who carried him to [[Wartburg Castle]] at Eisenach, where he stayed for about a... - History of Germany (53864 bytes)
23: ...astery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. Bishoprics under Papal authority were established to spread ...
80: ...and the [[Ottoman Empire|Turks]]. Hiding in the [[Wartburg Castle]], Luther translated the Bible, establishi...
93: ...any. The causes were the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, the efforts by the various state...
139: ...sations gathered for the "Wartburg festival" at [[Wartburg Castle]], at [[Eisenach]] in [[Thuringia]], on th...
141: ...sher Johann Joseph G?s and the "Father of Gymnastics" Ludwig Jahn. - Germany in the Middle Ages (53864 bytes)
23: ...astery east of the Rhine at [[Fritzlar]]. Bishoprics under Papal authority were established to spread ...
80: ...and the [[Ottoman Empire|Turks]]. Hiding in the [[Wartburg Castle]], Luther translated the Bible, establishi...
93: ...any. The causes were the conflicts between Catholics and Protestants, the efforts by the various state...
139: ...sations gathered for the "Wartburg festival" at [[Wartburg Castle]], at [[Eisenach]] in [[Thuringia]], on th...
141: ...sher Johann Joseph G?s and the "Father of Gymnastics" Ludwig Jahn.
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