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Town in Bavaria, Germany
Waldsassen (German pronunciation: [valtˈzasn̩] ; Northern Bavarian: Woidsassen; Czech: Valdsasy) is a town in the district of Tirschenreuth in the Upper
Waldsassen
Monastery in Bavaria, Germany
Waldsassen Abbey (German: Abtei Waldsassen) is a Cistercian nunnery, formerly a Cistercian monastery, located on the River Wondreb at Waldsassen near Tirschenreuth
Waldsassen_Abbey
Parish church in Waldsassen, Bavaria
The Waldsassen Basilica, Mariä Himmelfahrt und St. Johannes Evangelist (Assumption of Mary and St. John the Evangelist) is the parish church in Waldsassen
Stiftsbasilika_Waldsassen
Former railway line in Germany and the Czech Republic
formalities at the border, which runs east of Waldsassen, near Schloppenhof (now Slapany). From Waldsassen station, only passenger trains were allowed to
Wiesau–Cheb_railway
Administrative district in Bavaria, Germany
and territorial lordship of Waldsassen Abbey with the market town of Konnersreuth, Fockenfeld Abbey, the town of Waldsassen and about 150 other villages
Upper_Palatinate
German footballer (born 1968)
Matthias Hamann (born 10 February 1968, in Waldsassen) is a German football manager and former player. He is the brother of Dietmar Hamann. Hamann made
Matthias_Hamann
Cistercian monastery in the Czech Republic
nobleman called Milhošť who invited Cistercian monks from the Bavarian Waldsassen Abbey to his manor in Mašťov at the end of the 12th century. However,
Osek_Monastery
Diepold III founded Reichenbach Abbey (where he was buried) and in 1133 Waldsassen Abbey. He continued the land development in Egerland through forest clearing
Diepold III, Margrave of Vohburg
Diepold_III,_Margrave_of_Vohburg
German Catholic bishop
Blaise Sigibald Kurz (3 February 1894 in Sontheim — 13 December 1973 in Waldsassen) was a German Catholic bishop and a member of the Order of Friars Minor
Blaise_Kurz
Town in Bavaria, Germany
Nikolaus IV of Waldsassen granted the village of Waldershof market rights. The castle and market continued to belong to the monastery of Waldsassen until secularization
Waldershof
1991 German TV series or program
concerts and retake sessions on 4 and 5 April 1990 in the Stiftsbasilika in Waldsassen. Attached to a Cistercian abbey and consecrated in 1704, the basilica
Great Mass in C minor, K. 427 (film)
Great_Mass_in_C_minor,_K._427_(film)
German footballer (born 1973)
Hamann Date of birth (1973-08-27) 27 August 1973 (age 52) Place of birth Waldsassen, West Germany Height 1.89 m (6 ft 2 in) Position Defensive midfielder
Dietmar_Hamann
German educator and university director (1702–1776)
he was a major proponent of the Enlightenment in Bavaria. He died in Waldsassen. He was a godfather to Adam Weishaupt. Regarding personal names: Freiherr
Johann_Adam_von_Ickstatt
Waldkraiburg (Bavaria) Waldmohr (Rhineland-Palatinate) Waldmünchen (Bavaria) Waldsassen (Bavaria) Waldshut-Tiengen (Baden-Württemberg) Walldorf (Baden-Württemberg)
List of cities and towns in Germany
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Germany
lawsuit over land and payments brought against him by Abbot Hermann of the Waldsassen Monastery. Once again, a member of the imperial court intercedes personally
Wurzer_family
Mountain range in Central Europe
which is part of the Main European Watershed. The other end is marked by Waldsassen, the northernmost town of the Upper Palatinate. The Mittelgebirge range
Upper_Palatine_Forest
Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia (1596–1632)
Heidelberg for Prague. He travelled through Ansbach, Amberg, Neumarkt, and Waldsassen, where he was met by representatives from the Bohemian Estates. Together
Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate
Town in Central Bohemian Region, Czech Republic
monastery in Bohemia, was founded in the area of Sedlec by the monks from the Waldsassen Abbey in Bavaria. The abbey's economic problems were solved by the discovery
Kutná_Hora
Town in Bavaria, Germany
the Cistercian Abbey Waldsassen. It received its town charter from Waldsassen's abbot Johann V. in 1364. Originally the Waldsassen Abbey and its possessions
Tirschenreuth
Mountain range in Central Europe
which was able to meet the high demand of the glassworks. Monks from Waldsassen Abbey brought a knowledge of the glass manufacture to the Ore Mountains
Ore_Mountains
Church in Kutná Hora, Czech Republic
for housing the Sedlec Ossuary. Sedlec Abbey was founded in 1142 from Waldsassen Abbey in Sedlec as the first Cistercian monastery in Bohemia. The grounds
Sedlec_Abbey
Town in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
of Luby is from 1158. In 1185, it was mentioned as a property of the Waldsassen Abbey. Construction of a church started in 1188. The village was promoted
Luby_(Cheb_District)
Duke of Glogów
parents for an ecclesiastical career, probably at the Benedictine Abbey of Waldsassen or at the Abbey of Fulda. He was probably still a minor in 1163, when
Konrad_Laskonogi
District in Bavaria, Germany
Electorate of the Palatinate. The red dragon in the right is the symbol of the Waldsassen Abbey, and symbolizes the margravate of Diepolding. Only the upper part
Tirschenreuth_(district)
Cycling team season
Bayern–Rundfahrt, Stage 1 UCI Europe Tour Sam Bennett (IRL) Germany Waldsassen 15 May Bayern–Rundfahrt, Stage 3 UCI Europe Tour Sam Bennett (IRL) Germany
2015_Bora–Argon_18_season
British organist
educated in Marktredwitz, Germany, and studied organ with Alois Fischer (Waldsassen) and composition, harmony and counterpoint with Eberhard Kraus (Regensburg)
Ronny_Krippner
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
historical record first mentions Konnersreuth in 1218, in a chronicle kept at Waldsassen Abbey. [citation needed] In 1468 the village was granted the right to
Konnersreuth
Early and High Middle Age German migration movement to the East
Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. Furthermore, the Monastery of Waldsassen owned extensive land in the Eger Valley. The first German villages were
Ostsiedlung
Freudenberg (Oberpfalz) 9628 Ursensollen 963 9631 Tirschenreuth 9632 Waldsassen 9633 Mitterteich 9634 Wiesau 9635 Bärnau 9636 Plößberg 9637 Falkenberg
List of dialling codes in Germany
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Germany
Military formations used by the US Army during WWII
"B" joined the 386th at Arzburg, Germany; and Company "C" the 387th at Waldsassen, Germany. Sections of the Reconnaissance Platoon were attached to each
Separate_tank_battalion
American mezzo-soprano
Hänsel und Gretel, Metropolitan Opera Mozart: Great Mass in C Minor, Waldsassen Mozart: Idomeneo, Metropolitan Opera Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, Glyndebourne
Frederica_von_Stade
Mountain range in Germany
ruins of Weißenstein Castle. The end of the 38 kilometre long route is in Waldsassen. The Südweg, also a main hiking trail for the Fichtelgebirge Club, is
Steinwald
Former administrative district of the Kingdom of Bavaria
Stadtsteinach Tambach HG (since 1814) Teuschnitz Tirschenreuth (since 1810) Waldsassen (since 1810) Weidenberg (since 1812) Weismain Wunsiedel (since 1812) In
Mainkreis_(Bavaria)
Palace in Meiningen (1686). Collegiate Church of the Cistercian Abbey in Waldsassen (1688). Cistercian Abbey in Ebrach (1694). Convent of Michelsberg, Bamberg
Giovanni_Pietro_Magni
Human settlement in Wales
Thomas captaining the Test team. Pencoed has twinning arrangements with: Waldsassen, Germany Plouzané, France "Town population 2011". Retrieved 7 November
Pencoed
German historian (1861–1928)
Michael Doeberl (15 January 1861, Waldsassen – 24 March 1928, Partenkirchen) was a German historian who specialized in Bavarian history. He studied philology
Michael_Doeberl
Town in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
also had cordial relationships with the neighbouring German towns of Waldsassen and Marktredwitz. Historic houses on the town square Sand Gate near the
Cheb
Dispute between German Dutchies (1503–1505)
the troops of Margrave Friedrich conquered Freystadt and devastated Waldsassen Abbey. A detachment of troops from Wunsiedel attacked Ebnath and burned
War of the Succession of Landshut
War_of_the_Succession_of_Landshut
4th century statue group in Delphi Museum
Entwicklung griechischer Statuenbasen und die Aufstellung der Statuen, Waldsassen/Bayern Jacquemin, A., Laroche, D., 2001, Le monument de Daochos ou le
Ex_voto_of_Daochos
German glass sculptor
flashed glass, which is made especially in the Glass factory Lamberts in Waldsassen (Germany) according to her requirements. Her work as an artist is inspired
Ursula_Huth
Cologne Basilica of St. Suitbert March 28, 1967 Waldsassen, Bavaria Regensburg Stiftsbasilika Waldsassen September 15, 1969 Kempten, Bavaria Augsburg Basilica
List_of_basilicas_in_Germany
Magnus (1260–1262) Leo Thundorfer (1262–1277) Heinrich II von Rotteneck (1277–1296) Konrad V von Luppurg (1296–1313) Abbots of Ursberg Abbots of Waldsassen
List of nobles and magnates within the Holy Roman Empire in the 13th century
List_of_nobles_and_magnates_within_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_in_the_13th_century
(near Lake Constance) 1802 Waldsassen Abbey Nuns 1133 Waldsassen, Bavaria (near Czech border) 1863 http://www.abtei-waldsassen.de/ Zinna Abbey 1170 Jüterbog
List of Cistercian monasteries
List_of_Cistercian_monasteries
Administrative unit of the Duchy of Bavaria
supporter of Emperor Henry V and founder of the abbeys in Reichenbach and Waldsassen. From about 1125, he had the fortress of Eger (Cheb) erected at the border
Margraviate_of_the_Nordgau
Town in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
mention of Blšany is from 1238, when the village was a property of the Waldsassen Abbey. Between 1238 and 1252, a small town was founded on the site of
Blšany
German organist
composer and professor at the University of Leipzig. Köbler was born in Waldsassen. He studied church music in Leipzig from 1931 to 1934, organ with Karl
Robert_Köbler
Speyer Špýr Straubing Štrubina Trier Trevír Tübingen Tubinky Usedom Uznojm Waldsassen Valdsasy Wangen im Allgäu Vanky Weimar Výmar Wolgast Bolehošť Zeitz Žíč
List of Czech exonyms for places in Germany
List_of_Czech_exonyms_for_places_in_Germany
German politician (born 1943)
Ernst Dietz Born (1943-05-27) 27 May 1943 (age 83) Waldsassen, Bavaria, Germany Occupation Politician Political party Christian Social Union of Bavaria
Ernst_Dietz
German builder and architect
Johann, were also well-known architects/builders. On 30 January 1685 in Waldsassen, he married Maria Anna Hager, a sister of the wife of his brother Georg
Leonhard_Dientzenhofer
Ritual implement used by Zoroastrian priests
Wandlungen, Studien zur antiken und neueren Kunst E. Homann-Wedeking gewidmet, Waldsassen-Bayern 1975, 11–5. The examples which he cites are those published by
Barsom
Town in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
colonised by Germans. In the 12th and 13th centuries, Chodov belonged to the Waldsassen Abbey and in the 14th–17th centuries it belonged to the Loket estate.
Chodov_(Sokolov_District)
constructor guild in Bratislava. Georg Dientzenhofers Masterwork: Kappl near Waldsassen Wallfahrtskirche Maria Hilf in Amberg by Wolfgang Dietzenhofer The Church
Dientzenhofer_family
Mountain range in the German state of Thuringia
pilgrims' way or Via Porta. The latter links the abbeys of Volkenroda and Waldsassen. Thuringian Forest Nature Park Notes The geological divisor runs from
Thuringian_Forest
Town in Saxony, Germany
church). The new church building was mentioned in a deed from Klosters Waldsassen, as Chunradus de Newenkirchen. In 1357 (Nuenkirchin) and 1360 (stat) the
Markneukirchen
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
Geschichte des Klosters und Stiftes Waldsassen, Nürnberg, Riegel und Wießner, 1837, page 310, ([2] Brenner: Geschichte Waldsassen online) Ernst Schwarz: Sprache
Floß
Name list
the Udalrichingers Udalrich I of Scheyern Udalrich II Birker, abbot of Waldsassen Abbey from 1479 to 1486 Udalrich II of Moravia (1134–1177), Duke of Brünn
Udalrich
Church to which pilgrimages are regularly made
of Kirchberg, Maria im Weingarten Waghäusel: Marian pilgrimage church Waldsassen: Holy Trinity Church Walldürn: Pilgrimage Church of the Holy Blood (Blood
Pilgrimage_church
Arzberg Arzberg Fichtel Mountains BY 1 0.5 Website Skianlage Schloppach Waldsassen Fichtel Mountains BY 2 0.8 Website Skilift am Butzberg Wunsiedel Fichtel
List of ski resorts in the German Central Uplands
List_of_ski_resorts_in_the_German_Central_Uplands
Town in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
earthquake swarm was in 1986. The area was settled by German monks from Waldsassen Abbey in the 12th and 13th centuries. In the mid-13th century, a guard
Kraslice
German politician (born 1962)
European Academy of Bavaria, Member of the Board of Trustees Friends of Waldsassen Abbey, Chairwoman Frischluft, Member of the Board of Trustees German European
Monika_Hohlmeier
Topics referred to by the same term
Assumption (Prague) Basilica of the Assumption and Saint John the Evangelist, Waldsassen, Bavaria Esztergom Basilica Cathedral Basilica of Győr Basilica of the
Basilica_of_the_Assumption
Aspect of architectural history
those on the three towers of the 1688 "Kappel" pilgimage church [de] near Waldsassen by Abraham Leuthner and Georg Dientzenhofer, who had both worked in Prague
17th-century_Western_domes
passenger transport only Česká Kubice - Furth im Wald (1861) Cheb - Waldsassen (1865-1945), currently a biking trail Cheb - Schirnding (1883) Aš - Selb
Czech_rail_border_crossings
South-German painter
Ehingen (Danube), ceiling painting with the Last Supper (1763–1766) Waldsassen Abbey Church (1727) St. Peter's Church, Mainz (1755/1756) Bolongaropalast
Joseph_Ignaz_Appiani
Municipality in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
written mention of Kaceřov is from 1312, when it was acquired by the Waldsassen Abbey. The most important owners of the estate were the Pergler of Perglas
Kaceřov_(Sokolov_District)
the now vanished village of St. Cross (Heiligenkreutz) between Cheb and Waldsassen, where they were discovered in 1856 by Bernhard Grüber. In the 1860s they
Six statues from the Church of St. Nicholas in Cheb
Six_statues_from_the_Church_of_St._Nicholas_in_Cheb
Cistercian expansion: among its daughter houses were the monasteries of Waldsassen (1133), Reifenstein (1162), Loccum (1163) and Dobrilugk (1165). During
Volkenroda_Abbey
Hiking club
Wartberg – Großer Hengstberg – Hohenberg/Eger – Schirnding – Kappel – Waldsassen Steinwald Way (Steinwaldweg, white and red bars) c. 38 km Kösseinegipfel
Fichtelgebirge_Club
Dutch military commander
1648. Königsmarck broke through Croon's blockade between Wunsiedel and Waldsassen, bringing 300 wagons of provisions and 100 head of cattle to the starving
Jan_van_der_Croon
Month of 1956
which caused many locations to record all time cold records, including Waldsassen at −36.3 °C (−33.3 °F). Died: Wilbert Coffin, 40, Canadian prospector
February_1956
Organ pipe facing outwards
of Our Lady of Lapa, Porto (Portugal) and the organ of Stiftsbasilika Waldsassen (Germany) have chamades at 16', 8', 5 1/3', and 4'). 'Chamade' is occasionally
En_chamade
eG Waldkirchen Bavaria GVB 9 740 611 01 Raiffeisenbank im Stiftland eG Waldsassen Bavaria GVB 15 781 615 75 Raiffeisenbank Wallgau-Krün eG Wallgau Bavaria
List of co-operative banks in Germany
List_of_co-operative_banks_in_Germany
Pembroke, Malta Penarth Saint-Pol-de-Léon, France Pencoed Plouzané, France Waldsassen, Germany Pontardawe Locminé, France Pontarddulais Cobh, Ireland Pontypool
List of twin towns and sister cities in Wales
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_Wales
Commune in Île-de-France, France
19th century, it is located in rue de Voltaire in the Gue district. - Waldsassen town of 7,483 inhabitants located in Bavaria (Germany) - twinned since
Marcoussis
River in Germany and the Czech Republic
the territories of Mähring, Tirschenreuth, Leonberg, Mitterteich and Waldsassen in Germany, before it forms the Czech-German border for the next 0.7 km
Wondreb
Two-track main line railway in Bavaria, Germany
Erbendorf and in Wiesau the line from Bärnau and the line to Cheb via Waldsassen. A 600 mm gauge field railway (Feldbahn), the Reuth–Friedenfels railway
Weiden–Oberkotzau_railway
treaty provided for the connection of the Voithersreuth–Cheb line with the Waldsassen-Eger line built by the Bavarian Eastern Railway Company. On 1 November
Voigtland_State_Railway
Religious institutions in the Holy Roman Empire with imperial immediacy
Premonstratensian monastery. Not to be confused with Urspring Abbey. RA SC Waldsassen Abbey Bavaria 1128–32 1147 1543 Med. Electorate of the Palatinate Cistercian
Princely abbeys and imperial abbeys of the Holy Roman Empire
Princely_abbeys_and_imperial_abbeys_of_the_Holy_Roman_Empire
Settlement near a boundary between two regions
(Oder)/Słubice Görlitz/Zgorzelec Guben/Gubin Ostritz Schwedt/Oder Cheb/Waldsassen Czech Republic / Germany Jiříkov/Ebersbach-Neugersdorf Rumburk/Varnsdorf/Seifhennersdorf
Border_town
Municipal part of Kraslice in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Czech Republic. The settlement emerged in 13th century and belonged to Waldsassen Abbey, which colonized the area. The German name of Markhausen derives
Hraničná
Waldeck-Eisenberg 1607: Partitioned from Waldeck-Eisenberg 1692: Renamed to Waldeck Waldsassen Abbacy Bav SP 1133: Abbey established 1147: Imperial immediacy 1348: Sold
List of states in the Holy Roman Empire (W)
List_of_states_in_the_Holy_Roman_Empire_(W)
German musician
Aristide Cavaillé-Coll. He conceived the organ of the Stiftsbasilika Waldsassen, built by Georg Jann with 6 manuals and 103 stops. He founded the "Memminger
Günther_Kaunzinger
Cycling race
Stuttgart Team Heizomat 13 May 2015 — Regensburg to Waldsassen, 221.3 km (137.5 mi) 14 May 2015 — Waldsassen to Selb, 179.5 km (111.5 mi) 15 May 2015 — Selb
2015_Bayern_Rundfahrt
Football tournament season
Geislingen an der Steige W. Haug 29' K. Perfetto 71' report (in German) Stadium: Stadion im Eybacher Tal Attendance: 7.000 Referee: Manfred Probst (Waldsassen)
1984–85_DFB-Pokal
Palaces throughout the Holy Roman Empire which served as temporary seats for the Emperor
Villmar Vlatten Völklingen Vreden Wadgassen Wahren Waiblingen Walbeck Waldsassen Walldorf Wallhausen Wallhausen Wechmar Weilburg Weinheim Weinsberg Weisenau
Kaiserpfalz
German pianist
internationally as accompanist of singers and in chamber music. Born in Waldsassen, Rieger received his first piano lessons from his parents and later from
Wolfram_Rieger
Musical artist
Organist. Recorded in August 2006 at the Jann Organs of the Stiftsbasilika Waldsassen, Germany. A film production by Federico Savio. Hombourg-Haut, France:
Jeanne_Demessieux
Slovakia Chlumec nad Cidlinou Valaská, Slovakia Chodov Oelsnitz, Germany Waldsassen, Germany Chodová Planá Störnstein, Germany Chomutov Annaberg-Buchholz
List of twin towns and sister cities in the Czech Republic
List_of_twin_towns_and_sister_cities_in_the_Czech_Republic
Federal highway in Germany
of Karlsbad and traveled through Falkenau (Sokolov), Eger (Cheb), and Waldsassen to Mitterteich and from then on, the same path as before. The part from
Bundesstraße_15
Town in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
The first written mention of Plesná is from 1185, when it belonged to Waldsassen Abbey. In 1900, Plesná became a town. ‹ The template Historical populations
Plesná
Municipality in Ústí nad Labem, Czech Republic
first written mention of Radonice is from 1196, when monks came from Waldsassen Abbey at the invitation of Milhost of Mašťov. Ojíř of Radonice (written
Radonice_(Chomutov_District)
Lutheran church in Bavaria
when King John of Bohemia transferred the right of appointment to the Waldsassen Abbey. In 2005, excavations revealed that the original building was likely
St._Michael,_Weiden
1994) 1986 21 January: (Augsburg–)Neusäß–Welden, 18.8 km 30 May: Wiesau–Waldsassen, 14.3 km 26 September: Holenbrunn–Selb Stadt, 22.8 km / Nuremberg-Stein–Großhabersdorf
List of closed railway lines in Bavaria
List_of_closed_railway_lines_in_Bavaria
Municipality in Bavaria, Germany
anew at the beginning of the Middle Ages. The settlers were so-called "Waldsassen"—people settling in the woods—after whom the region was also named in
Helmstadt
Swiss artist
Miserez. The dalle glass was produced specifically for this project, in Waldsassen (Germany). The Saignelégier Steles are a novel contribution to contemporary
Florian_Froehlich
Tennis Borussia Berlin 1985–86 football season
Mommsenstadion, Berlin 15:00 Gores 90' Schlapp Report Tschiskale 14' Allievi 85' Steiner Siewert Attendance: 1,000 Referee: Manfred Probst (Waldsassen)
1985–86 Tennis Borussia Berlin season
1985–86_Tennis_Borussia_Berlin_season
Evolution of Swiss crafts and trades
Black Forest, Vosges, and Lorraine. Today, glass comes principally from Waldsassen (Bavaria) and Saint-Just (Rhône-Alpes). As an artistic genre, stained
History of artisanship in Switzerland
History_of_artisanship_in_Switzerland
Football league
1 16 DJK/Viktoria Coburg 2 4 4 5 7 14 FC Münchberg 5 9 11 8 9 15 ASV Waldsassen 1 16 FC Ludwigschorgast 3 14 11 13 1. FC Falke Röbersdorf 4 6 8 10 15
Bezirksoberliga_Oberfranken
German organ builder (1934–2019)
Tegernsee Abbey III/P 33 1986 Niederaltaich Niederaltaich Abbey IV/P 48 1989 Waldsassen Stiftsbasilika V/P 103 1993–1994 Munich Munich Cathedral Choir Organ/"Andreas-Orgel"
Georg_Jann
WALDSASSEN
WALDSASSEN
WALDSASSEN
WALDSASSEN
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Flow of River; Command River; Fastest in Everything
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian equivalent of Latin Viola, IBOLYA means "violet color" or "violet flower."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Smile
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Tsillah, ZILLAH means "shade, shadow."Â In the bible, this is the name of Lamech's second wife.
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Handsome
Male
English
English name derived from the name of the holiday, from Old English Cristes mæsse, CHRISTMAS means "Christ festival."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Fragrance Proud
Girl/Female
American, Hindu, Indian
Island
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Hebrew David, TAAVETTI means "beloved."
Boy/Male
Biblical
Counsel of the Lord.
WALDSASSEN
WALDSASSEN
WALDSASSEN
WALDSASSEN
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