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Lomse was a quarter of eastern Königsberg in Germany (now Kaliningrad, Russia). Lomse was located on the western end of Lomse Island in the Pregel River;
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Island in Kaliningrad, Russia
the island was called Lomse (Old Prussian for 'swamps') and largely used for grazing, except for the district also known as Lomse at its western end. In
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Classic problem in graph theory
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 of
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City in Kaliningrad Oblast, Russia
the river. Kant Island (Kneiphof) and Oktyabrsky Administrative District (Lomse) are located between the branches of the river. There are eight active bridges
Kaliningrad
included Hufen, Laak, Lastadie, Lomse, Neurossgarten, and Steindamm. Altstadt's warehouses were located in Lastadie and Lomse. Outlying villages and estates
Altstadt_(Königsberg)
Church in Kaliningrad, Russia
The Kreuzkirche is a church in the former city district of Lomse in Königsberg, Germany, now Kaliningrad, Russia. The church was designed by architect
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city of Königsberg in 1908. North of Mühlenhof was the Pregel River and Lomse Island, while Haberberg was to the northwest. The stadium Sportplatz am
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Synagogenstraße near the Alte Synagoge. The Liberal Neue Synagoge was opened in Lomse in the 1890s. Königsberg's synagogues were burned down during Kristallnacht
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Orthodox synagogue in Kaliningrad, Russia
of worship, therefore called New Synagogue, dedicated in August 1896 in Lomse. The synagogue in Synagogenstrasse #2 was called Old Synagogue since. The
Königsberg_Synagogue
Prussian town
Schmiedebrücke (built 1379). The Honigbrücke (built 1542) connected Kneiphof to Lomse, while the town was connected with Vorstadt by the Grüne Brücke (built 1322)
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Viehmarkt was the Hohe Brücke, a bridge connecting to the island quarter of Lomse. By the Rathäusliche Reglement of 13 June 1724, King Frederick William I
Haberberg
The liberal Neue Synagoge (new synagogue) was built along Lindenstraße in Lomse from 1894 to 1896 to serve the majority of the Jewish population. A third
History of the Jews in Königsberg
History_of_the_Jews_in_Königsberg
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Irish Gaelic name derived from the word grÃobh, GRÃOBHTHA means "griffin."
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Auspicious; Blessed; Safe; Trustworthy
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Monastery's steward.
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Flower Like; Blossom Like
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English : from the Middle English personal name Bartlet, a pet form of Bartholomew.This is the name of a well-established New England family. Its members include Josiah Bartlett (1729–95), who was born in Amesbury, MA, and became governor of NH (1790–94). A Richard Bartlet(t) settled in Newbury, MA, in 1635.
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From the valley.meaning divine.
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