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  2. Johann Konrad Dippel - Wikipedia

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    In addition to Florescu's speculative work, the Dippel/Frankenstein merging has appeared in several works of fiction: Robert Anton Wilson's fantasy novel The Earth Will Shake features Dippel as a monster-making, globe-hopping magician who calls himself Frankenstein; [21] the science fiction novel The Frankenstein Murders portrays Dippel as an ...

  3. Talk:Johann Konrad Dippel - Wikipedia

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    It is by far exaggerated that Dippel "often signed his letter" Franckensteinensis. This term can be proven to be used only once in a document of his school in Darmstadt and once (at the university of Gießen) it can be proven that the term Conrad Dippel, Franckensteina-Strataemontanus was used.

  4. House of Franckenstein - Wikipedia

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    Before 1250, Lord Konrad II. Reiz von Breuberg erected Frankenstein Castle near Darmstadt and since named himself "von und zu Frankenstein". He was the founder of the free imperial lordship Frankenstein, which was subject only to the jurisdiction of the emperor, with possessions in Nieder-Beerbach, Darmstadt, Ockstadt, Wetterau and Hesse.

  5. Brittle Innings - Wikipedia

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    Brian Stableford stated that the notion of Frankenstein's monster playing minor-league baseball in the American Deep South during the Second World War "may appear to be one of the most ridiculous combinations of motifs ever devised", but nonetheless lauded the book as "reveal[ing] exactly how great [Bishop's] ability is," and noted that its ...

  6. Frankenstein Castle - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstein Castle (German: Burg Frankenstein) is a hilltop castle in the Odenwald overlooking the city of Darmstadt in Germany. This castle may have been an inspiration for Mary Shelley when she wrote her 1818 Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus .

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  8. Plaza de Roma - Wikipedia

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    Plaza de Roma, also known as Plaza Roma, is one of three major public squares in Intramuros, Manila.It is bounded by Andres Soriano Avenue (formerly Calle Aduana) to the north, Cabildo Street to the east, Santo Tomas Street to the south, and General Antonio Luna Street (formerly Calle Real del Palacio) to the west.

  9. Dead and Alive (Koontz novel) - Wikipedia

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    Dead and Alive is the third horror novel in the first trilogy of Dean Koontz's Frankenstein series. Originally intended to be co-authored by Ed Gorman and Dean Koontz, Koontz opted to write this entry alone.