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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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  5. Born on the 11 October 1495, he was the youngest son of the printer Johannes Amerbach [3] who immigrated to Basel from Amorbach in Bavaria and Barbara Ortenberg. [4] He was baptized in the Theordorchurch [ de] and had two godfathers and one godmother. [5] He received his primary education in Basel [4] from where he was sent away from the family ...

  6. Ernesto Leopoldo Víctor Carlos Augusto José Emico de Leiningen (en alemán: Ernst Leopold Victor Karl August Joseph Emich zu Leiningen; Amorbach, 9 de noviembre de 1830 - ibidem, 5 de abril de 1904) fue el cuarto príncipe de Leiningen. Sobrino de la reina Victoria, fue un príncipe al servicio de la Marina Real británica y un candidato al ...

  7. The principality emerged in 1803 in the course of secularization and was created when the princely branch of the House of Leiningen, which had been raised to the rank of a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1779, was deprived of its lands on the left bank of the Rhine by France, namely at Dagsburg, Hardenburg and Dürkheim, and subsequently received the secularized Amorbach Abbey as an ample ...