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Prussian town
Kneiphof (Russian: Кнайпхоф; Polish: Knipawa; Lithuanian: Knypava) was a quarter of central Königsberg (Kaliningrad). During the Middle Ages it was one
Kneiphof
Cathedral in Kaliningrad, Russia
Dom) is a Brick Gothic-style monument in Kaliningrad, Russia, located on Kneiphof island in the Pregolya river. It is the most significant preserved building
Königsberg_Cathedral
Historic German city, now Kaliningrad, Russia
received its own town rights in 1300. Medieval Königsberg's third town was Kneiphof, which received town rights in 1327 and was located on an island of the
Königsberg
School in Königsberg, Germany
Stadtgymnasium Altstadt-Kneiphof was a Gymnasium in the Kneiphof quarter of Königsberg, Germany. Despite some resistance, the school was established by
Stadtgymnasium Altstadt-Kneiphof
Stadtgymnasium_Altstadt-Kneiphof
Part of the Thirteen Years' War
Battle for Kneiphof (German: Belagerung des Kneiphofs) was the culmination of the struggle for control over the port district of Königsberg, Kneiphof, lasting
Battle_for_Kneiphof
Kneiphof Gymnasium (German: Kneiphöfisches Gymnasium) was a gymnasium in the Kneiphof quarter of Königsberg, Germany. A cathedral school, the schola cathedralis
Kneiphof_Gymnasium
City in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
Lithuanian: Senamiestis), Löbenicht (Polish: Lipnik; Lithuanian: Lyvenikė) and Kneiphof (Polish: Knipawa; Lithuanian: Knypava), which were granted town rights
Kaliningrad
Former university in Königsberg, East Prussia (1544–1945)
1525, had purchased a piece of land behind Königsberg Cathedral on the Kneiphof island of the Pregel River from the Samland chapter, where he had an academic
University_of_Königsberg
20.5086°E / 54.7064; 20.5086 Kneiphof Town Hall (German: Kneiphöfisches Rathaus) was the town hall of insular Kneiphof, first an independent town and
Kneiphof_Town_Hall
towns that composed the city of Königsberg, the others being Löbenicht and Kneiphof. Its territory is now part of Kaliningrad, Russia. Construction of Königsberg
Altstadt_(Königsberg)
School
or 1335 by the original Altstadt Church. Disputes between Altstadt and Kneiphof over where students should attend classes were common, however. Grand Master
Altstadt_Gymnasium
towns that composed the city of Königsberg, the others being Altstadt and Kneiphof. Its territory is now part of the Leningradsky District of Kaliningrad
Löbenicht
Mountain"; the crown may be a symbol for the king. The adjacent towns of Kneiphof and Neustadt Königsberg (originally called Löbenicht) were merged with
Coat_of_arms_of_Kaliningrad
Former museum in Germany
Stadtgeschichtliches Museum) was a local museum in Königsberg, Germany. Kneiphof Town Hall had served as the city hall for united Königsberg since 1724
Königsberg_City_Museum
Physicist and engineer (1686–1736)
Fahrenheit family originated in Hildesheim. Daniel's grandfather moved from Kneiphof in Königsberg (then in the Duchy of Prussia) to Danzig and settled there
Daniel_Gabriel_Fahrenheit
Hans was said to be a journeyman shoemaker from the Königsberg town of Kneiphof. At a crucial point during the 1370 Battle of Rudau between the Teutonic
Hans_von_Sagan
Organization of Prussian nobles in opposition to the Teutonic Order (1440-66)
(Toruń), Danzig (Gdańsk), Braunsberg (Braniewo), Königsberg (Królewiec), and Kneiphof (Knipawa) as well as nobles from various areas. On 14 March 1440, a group
Prussian_Confederation
granted land on the southern shore of the Pregel River to the island town of Kneiphof primarily for constructing docks, but also for gardens, agriculture, and
Vorstadt_(Königsberg)
Stock exchange in Königsberg, Germany
branch of the Pregel River. Kneiphof's building was rebuilt in 1798 as its second exchange, but it burned down in 1800. Kneiphof's third exchange was then
Königsberg_Stock_Exchange
Classic problem in graph theory
set on both sides of the Pregel River, and included two large islands—Kneiphof and Lomse—which were connected to each other, and to the two mainland portions
Seven_Bridges_of_Königsberg
Type of marzipan from Kaliningrad
Petschliess, Liedtke, Siegel, Steiner, Gehlhaar (today Wiesbaden), Plouda in Kneiphof, as well as Wald in Berlin and Schwermer in Bad Wörishofen. Königsberg
Königsberg_marzipan
Town hall in Königsberg, Germany
of Kneiphof. A bearded head was installed during the renovation of 1528; it included a mechanism which allowed a tongue to extend toward Kneiphof each
Altstadt_Town_Hall
After the merger of Löbenicht, Altstadt, and Kneiphof into Königsberg in 1724 and the selection of Kneiphof Town Hall as the new city hall, Löbenicht's
Löbenicht_Town_Hall
Johann G. Weiß opened a private school for girls on Brodbänkenstraße in Kneiphof in 1811, but it was acquired by the city government six years later. At
Königin-Luise-Schule
Baltic state, 1226–1561
gentry (mainly from Culmerland) and the Hanseatic cities of Danzig, Elbing, Kneiphof, Thorn and other Prussian cities founded the Prussian Confederation to
State_of_the_Teutonic_Order
Autonomous province of the Kingdom of Poland (1466–1569)
included major cities from the eastern part of the Order's lands, such as Kneiphof, later a part of Königsberg. Though the Knights were victorious at the
Royal_Prussia
It was the fourth oldest school in the city, behind Altstadt Gymnasium, Kneiphof Gymnasium, and Löbenicht Realgymnasium. In 1658 a parochial school was
Burgschule_(Königsberg)
City hall of Kaliningrad, Russia
it became the Stadthaus, Königsberg's new city hall. Its predecessor, Kneiphof Town Hall, subsequently became a museum until its destruction during World
Kaliningrad_City_Hall
Conflict between the Prussian Confederation, Poland, and the Teutonic Order
large war taxes. The last East Prussian town loyal to the Polish king, Kneiphof, was taken on 14 July 1455 after a long siege by the Teutonic Knights commanded
Thirteen Years' War (1454–1466)
Thirteen_Years'_War_(1454–1466)
1454 treaty with Teutonic Order mercenaries
pass to the side of the Grand Master. The loyalty of the port district of Kneiphof to the Prussian Confederation forced the Teutonic authorities to organize
Malbork_treaty
Schmiedebrücke (bridge) built. 1380 – Cathedral built in Kneiphof (approximate date). 1387 – Kneiphof Town Hall renovated. 1403 – City granted staple right
Timeline_of_Kaliningrad
centre suffered severe damage and the districts of Altstadt, Löbenicht, and Kneiphof were nearly destroyed. The city's 14th-century cathedral was reduced to
Bombing of Königsberg in World War II
Bombing_of_Königsberg_in_World_War_II
The Neuer Pregel, the northern branch of the river, separated Lomse from Kneiphof to the west, Altstadt to the northwest, and Löbenicht to the north. Lomse's
Lomse
1454–1466 voivodeship of Poland
Teutonic Order. Following the capitulation of Polish forces in the battle of Kneiphof, on 14 February 1455, the voivodeship fell under the control of the Teutonic
Królewiec_Voivodeship
Library in Königsberg, Germany
difficulties. It moved to the old campus of the University of Königsberg in Kneiphof in 1875 and was administered by August Wittich from 1875 to 1897. The councilor
Königsberg_Public_Library
was the municipal archive of Königsberg, Germany. The towns of Altstadt, Kneiphof, and Löbenicht were united to form the city of Königsberg in 1724. The
Königsberg_City_Archive
Day of the year
Byzantine Empire. 1455 – Thirteen Years' War: the beginning of the Battle for Kneiphof. 1612 – Samurai Miyamoto Musashi defeats Sasaki Kojirō in a duel at Funajima
April_13
Part of the city of Kaliningrad, Russia
hospital, which was purchased by Kneiphof in 1521. Albert, Duke of Prussia, then granted the farming village to Kneiphof on 10 May 1528. The village's farmers
Komsomolskoye_Microdistrict
German historian, archivist, and curator
Museum in the former Kneiphof Town Hall, as well as the City Archive and Public Library in the original campus of the Albertina in Kneiphof. In 1939 the library
Fritz_Gause
by a citywide conflagration on 11 November 1764. Altstadt, Löbenicht, Kneiphof, and their respective suburbs were merged to form the united city of Königsberg
Sackheim
of Hintere Vorstadt in Natangia was first documented in the charter of Kneiphof in 1327. It was one of the safest spots in the region when the Pregel River
Haberberg
Military conflicts
large war taxes. The last East Prussian town loyal to the Polish king, Kneiphof, was taken on June 14, 1455 after a long siege by the Teutonic Knights
Polish–Teutonic_Wars
1700 he was the Organist at the Königsberg Cathedral on the Island of Kneiphof. In the original print his name is spelt as "Mr. Alexander Maas=mann Prusse"
Alexander_Maasmann
Fort in Germany
the fort was resented by the constituent towns of Königsberg, especially Kneiphof. Friedrichsburg was designed by Christian Otter, court mathematician and
Fort_Friedrichsburg
Polish-controlled Kneiphof. As such, local pro-Polish population organized a force of 2 000 soldiers, led by Ramsz Krzykowski, to be sent to Kneiphof, to help
Battle_of_Eylau_(1455)
They were subordinate to the town council of Altstadt. The island town of Kneiphof controlled Vorstadt and Haberberg, while Löbenicht controlled only the
Freiheit_(Königsberg)
German quarter
eponymous road Nasser Garten. The village came under the administration of Kneiphof in 1743. The Prussian general Ernst von Rüchel was criticized for ordering
Nasser_Garten
Tragheimsdorf and the heath known as the Tragheimer Palve. Altstadt, Löbenicht, Kneiphof, and their respective suburbs were merged to form the united city of Königsberg
Tragheim
the towns of Altstadt (Old Town, Stare Miasto), Löbenicht (Lipnik) and Kneiphof (Knipawa) arose around the castle and these would eventually together form
History of Poles in Königsberg
History_of_Poles_in_Königsberg
German philologist, educator, and historian
Gymnasium in Königsberg. From 1900-21 he was director of Königsberg's Kneiphof Gymnasium. He died in the same city. Armstedt's scholarly work was focused
Richard_Armstedt
German baroque poet
Kongehl worked as a municipal secretary of Kneiphof, became a councilman in 1696 and Mayor of Kneiphof. He died throughout a time of epidemic plague
Michael_Kongehl
Calendar year
the cities of Culm, Elbing, Thorn, Danzig, Braunsberg, Königsberg, and Kneiphof. The delegates agree to hold a larger meeting on March 14 at Marienwerder
1440
Microdistrict in Kaliningrad, Russia
estate of Spandienen was in the possession of Johann Schnürlein, mayor of Kneiphof and ducal chamberlain, in 1579. Spandienen, which developed into a residential
Suvorovo_Microdistrict
Medical condition
ISSN 1352-4585. PMID 27037180. Grüter, Thomas; Metz, Imke; Gahlen, Anna; Kneiphof, Janina; Stork, Lidia; Brück, Wolfgang; Gold, Ralf; Kleiter, Ingo (2018)
Baló_concentric_sclerosis
home, Friedrichstein Palace, not far from Königsberg and attended the Kneiphof Gymnasium. After the Abitur he studied law at the Rheinische
August_von_Dönhoff
Königsberg it was pronounced Lastaadje. While medieval docks were also built by Kneiphof (in Vordere Vorstadt) and Löbenicht (in neighboring Anger), the usage of
Lastadie
On 9 April 1522 Grand Master Albert granted Kalgen to Paul Militisch of Kneiphof, who had served as secretary to the grand master since 1514. The estate
Chaikovskoye
Prussian academic (1776–1840)
died on 30 September 1840 and was buried near the Brandenburg Gate in Kneiphof. His tombstone depicted an open Bible with a Lithuanian inscription Tai
Ludwig_Rhesa
Calendar year
14 – In the Thirteen Years' War, the Teutonic Order wins the Battle for Kneiphof, though the Order will eventually lose with the signing of a treaty at
1455
Residential area in Kaliningrad, Russia
Schimmelpfennig (1604-1669), a Königsberg Councillor and vice-mayor of Kneiphof, possessed the village and surrounding region in 1650. His widow later
Pregolsky_Microdistrict
Prussian Lithuanian poet and Lutheran pastor (1714–1780)
innkeeper. In 1731, Donelaitis began attending the cathedral school in Kneiphof, a section of Königsberg. He lived in a pauper's dormitory and often went
Kristijonas_Donelaitis
Thirteen Years' War Battle of Chojnice 1454 Battle of Iława 1455 Battle for Kneiphof 1455 Battle of Ryn 1456 Battle of Bornholm 1457 Battle of Sępopole 1457
Warfare_in_Medieval_Poland
German composer and poet
garden, where the Linde dyke flows into the river Pregel. The council of Kneiphof had given the garden as a present to the organist in 1630. In his garden
Heinrich_Albert_(composer)
outside of Königsberg's three constituent towns, Altstadt, Löbenicht, and Kneiphof. Bordering quarters were Steindamm to the west, Tragheim to the north,
Burgfreiheit
Johann Schimmelpfennig (1604-69), a Königsberg councillor and vice-mayor of Kneiphof. The philosopher Immanuel Kant was good friends with the Moditten forester
Moditten
Library moved to Rautenberg in 1821, while the Public Library moved to Kneiphof in 1875. The library counted amongst its donations the personal collection
Königsberg State and University Library
Königsberg_State_and_University_Library
Proposed urban development project in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
materials will generate echoes of something recognizably old-European. The Kneiphof Island is proposed to remain a park with the park alleys and landscape
Heart of the City (Kaliningrad)
Heart_of_the_City_(Kaliningrad)
German Lutheran theologian (1518–1566)
by the court in Kneiphof (Knipawa), Königsberg. Funck, Horst, and Schell were condemned and executed in the marketplace before Kneiphof Town Hall on 28
Johann_Funck
Altstädtischer Ratshof, was sold by Hans Simon of Aweiden to the council of Kneiphof in 1540. The estate was worked by farmers from Schönfliess and Nasser Garten
Rosenau_(Königsberg)
German theologian
published in print. The city of Königsberg appointed Rupp headmaster of the Kneiphof Gymnasium. The government would not confirm the appointment. He had caused
Julius_Rupp
Decade
the cities of Culm, Elbing, Thorn, Danzig, Braunsberg, Königsberg, and Kneiphof. The delegates agree to hold a larger meeting on March 14 at Marienwerder
1440s
Girls' gymnasium school in Germany
Gymnasium, as that building had been vacated to form Stadtgymnasium Altstadt-Kneiphof. In 1935, the Maria-Krause-Lyzeum of Schnürlingstraße in Hintere Vorstadt
Körte-Oberlyzeum
Roßgarten's market to a cul-de-sac at King's Gate. Altstadt, Löbenicht, Kneiphof, and their respective suburbs were merged to form the united city of Königsberg
Neue_Sorge
intended to become a museum. Included a castle church. Königsberg Cathedral Kneiphof, Königsberg Religious c.1330–1380 Labiau Castle [de] Labiau Domestic Military
List_of_Gothic_architecture
Calendar year
that Peralta is planning a rebellion against the crown. October 28 – In Kneiphof, a city in the Duchy of Prussia (modern-day Ostrov Immanuinga Kanta in
1566
Decade
that Peralta is planning a rebellion against the crown. October 28 – In Kneiphof, a city in the Duchy of Prussia (modern-day Ostrov Immanuinga Kanta in
1560s
German writer and pedagogue
Friedrich Dinter and in 1832 became director of the newly reorganised Kneiphof Gymnasium. By 1835 he was an associate professor of German literature.
Christian Theodor Ludwig Lucas
Christian_Theodor_Ludwig_Lucas
Aweiden was controlled by Königsberg by 1550; Johann Schnürlein, mayor of Kneiphof and ducal chamberlain, owned it in 1579. Aweiden was sold in 1660 after
Aweiden
Former district of Königsberg, Germany
was granted in 1596 by Margrave George Frederick. Altstadt, Löbenicht, Kneiphof, and their respective suburbs were merged to form the united city of Königsberg
Rossgarten
Decade
14 – In the Thirteen Years' War, the Teutonic Order wins the Battle for Kneiphof, though the Order will eventually lose with the signing of a treaty at
1450s
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, an Egyptian officer.
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, the successor of Phiops.
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Collection; Savings
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Indian, Sikh
Soft Light
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Egyptian
, a mystical divinity.
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Lotus in the heart of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Lakshmi
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Light; Guiding Light (Lighthouse); To Illuminate
Surname or Lastname
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English : probably an old form of Townson, as recorded in the 16th century.
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English and Jewish
English and Jewish : patronymic from Samuel.
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Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, Greek
Pearl; Diminutive of Margaret
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