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- Performance (3170 bytes)
1: ...yer.jpg|thumb|A street musician with accordion in Bremen]]
14: ...[[ballet]] and other types of [[Performance dance|dance]]
20: Performances might take place daily, or at some other regular [[interval (time)|in...
24: ...n very quiet, or encourage them to [[sing]] and [[dance]] along with the [[music]]. In a '''street con... - Germany (46412 bytes)
15: ...| [[List of national anthems|National anthem]]: [[Das Lied der Deutschen]]<br>3rd stanza (''Einigkeit ...
51: <sup>1</sup> [[Danish language|Danish]], [[Low German language|Low German]], [[Sorb...
61: ...lector]]s of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. From ''Bildatlas der Deutschen Geschichte'' by Dr Paul Kn? (18...
66: ... the [[Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation]] – stemmed from a division of the [[Franks|Caroli...
78: [[Image:Reichsgruendung2.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Foundation of modern Germany, Versailles, 1871. Bismarck... - Pope Formosus (4107 bytes)
4: As early as [[872]] he had been a candidate for the papal see. But due to political complic...
8: ...e]] and [[Hamburg]] concerning the Bishopric of [[Bremen]]. In the contest between [[Odo, Count of Paris]]...
14: ...n Formosus in [[897]], in what was called the [[Cadaver Synod]]. The corpse was disinterred, clad in p...
18: ...essor=[[Pope Boniface VI|Boniface VI]]|Dates=891–896}} - Viking (18085 bytes)
4: ...omantic]] connotations in the [[18th century]]. Today, somewhat controversially, the word is also used...
13: ...ng tax on their goods. The next recorded attack, dated June 8, [[793]], was on the monastery at [[Lin...
15: ...d and colonised large parts of [[England]] (see [[Danelaw]]). They travelled up the rivers of [[France...
17: ===Adam of Bremen===
18: [[Adam of Bremen]] records in his book ''Gesta Hammaburgensis Eccl... - Christmas tree (16574 bytes)
2: ...urful [[Christmas ornament|ornament]]s during the days around Christmas.
5: ...[[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[mosaic]]s from what is today [[Tunisia]], showing the mythic triumphant retur...
9: ... on the branches of trees. According to [[Adam of Bremen]], in [[Scandinavia]] the [[pagan]] kings sacrifi...
11: ...y homes. One [[Strassburg]] priest, Johann Konrad Dannerhauer, complains about the custom as distracti...
17: ...ew Year]]. In more northern climates and into Canada, the tree (if not too dry) and other decorations ... - Kale (3914 bytes)
11: ...let-brown. Russian kale was introduced into [[Canada]] (and then into the U.S.) by Russian traders in ...
28: ...in northwestern [[Germany]] around the towns of [[Bremen]] and [[Oldenburg]]. There, most social clubs of ... - 1901 (12292 bytes)
11: ...mon year starting on Tuesday]] (see link for calendar).
25: * [[March 6]] - In [[Bremen]] an assassin attempts to kill [[Wilhelm II of Ge...
37: ...n River at [[Hartland]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Canada]] opens. It is the longest [[Covered bridge|cover...
41: ... [[Buffalo, New York]]. McKinley dies there eight days later.
47: * [[October 24]] – Michigan schoolteacher [[Annie Taylor]] goes d... - New Sweden (3805 bytes)
6: ... Ingria|Russia]], [[Swedish Pomerania|Poland]], [[Bremen-Verden|Germany]], [[Swedish Estonia|Estonia]], an...
8: ...ate March 1638. They built a fort on the present-day location of the city of [[Wilmington, Delaware|W...
10: ...ort Nya Elfsborg]] on the north bank near present-day [[Salem, New Jersey]]. In May [[1654]], the Dutc...
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