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Spangenberg - Wikipedia. Spangenberg è un comune tedesco di 6 122 abitanti [1] situato nel land dell' Assia . Note. ^ a b Ente statistico d'Assia - Dati sulla popolazione. Altri progetti. Wikimedia Commons contiene immagini o altri file su Spangenberg. Collegamenti esterni. Sito ufficiale, su spangenberg.de. Controllo di autorità.
The town is known best of all for Spangenberg Castle, built in 1253 and the town's landmark. Also worth seeing are the half-timbered buildings in the Old Town and the remains of the town's old wall, several of whose towers are still standing. In World War II, Spangenberg Castle was used as a prisoner of war camp, Oflag IX-A/H.
Spangenberg ist eine Kleinstadt im Nordosten von Hessen im Schwalm-Eder-Kreis. Sie hat etwa 6000 Einwohner und eine Gesamtfläche von 97,7 Quadratkilometern. Die heutige Größe erreichte die Stadt nach der Verwaltungs- und Gebietsreform in Hessen, als in den Jahren 1970 bis 1974 die heutigen Stadtteile mit Spangenberg ...
Spangenberg Castle (German: Schloss Spangenberg) is a schloss above the small German town of Spangenberg in the North Hesse county of Schwalm-Eder-Kreis. The originally Gothic building was first a medieval fortified castle , then a fortress , hunting lodge, prison, forestry school and is now a hotel and restaurant.
La scuola di Aristotele, di Gustav Adolph Spangenberg. La scuola peripatetica (in greco antico: Περιπατητική Σχολή?, Peripatētikḗ Scholḗ) fu una delle grandi scuole filosofiche greche, fondata da Aristotele. I suoi membri erano detti peripatetici . Indice. 1 Denominazione. 2 Storia. 3 Scolarchi ed altri Peripatetici. 4 Bibliografia.
Spangenberg Castle (German: Burg Spangenberg) is the partially rebuilt ruin of a rock castle in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate. It lies in the Palatine Forest above the Elmstein valley near the village of Erfenstein , but is actually on the forest estates belong to the town of Neustadt an der Weinstraße , or more precisely ...
August Gottlieb Spangenberg (15 July 1704 – 18 September 1792) was a German theologian and minister, and a bishop of the Moravian Church. As successor of Count Nicolaus Zinzendorf , he helped develop international missions and stabilized the theology and organization of the German Moravian Church.