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  3. ceb.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmorbachAmorbach - Wikipedia

    Unang Panid; Tubaan; Mga bag-ong giusab; Bisan unsang panid; Tabang; Mga donasyon; Basaha; Usba; Usba ang wikitext; Tan-awa ang kaagi

  4. Manfred Schäfer (* 4 de diciembre de 1949 en Amorbach, Alemania; † 9 de marzo de 2003 en Bad Rodach, Alemania) fue un antropólogo, fotógrafo, cineasta y activista quien investigó sobre la economía y el trueque de los Asháninka, Nomatsiguenga y Ashéninka en el Perú y se especializó además en la antropología visual. Manfred Schäfer.

  5. Media in category "Kloster Amorbach". This category contains only the following file. Amorbach2021-07-21-12-55-31.jpg 5,609 × 3,424; 11.96 MB. Categories: Monasteries in Lower Franconia. Monasteries in Germany by city. Monasteries in Bavaria by municipality. Religious buildings in Landkreis Miltenberg.

  6. Son: Bonifacius Amerbach. Johann Amerbach (1444 in Amorbach, Germany; 25 December 1514 in Basel, Switzerland [1]) was a celebrated printer in Basel in the 15th century. He was the first printer in Basel to use the Roman type instead of Gothic and Italian and spared no expense in his art.

  7. Carl Friedrich Wilhelm was the eldest son of Friedrich Magnus, Count of Leiningen-Dagsburg-Hartenburg (1703-1756), and his wife, Countess Anna Christine Eleonore von Wurmbrand-Stuppach (1698-1763). He succeeded his father on the latter's death, 28 October 1756. On 3 July 1779, he was made a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, becoming the first ...