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  2. Brunswick Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick Cathedral (German: Dom St. Blasii (et Johannis), lit. in English: Collegiate Church of Ss. Blaise and John the Baptist) is a large Lutheran church in the City of Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany. The church is termed Dom, in German a synecdoche - pars pro toto - used for cathedrals and collegiate churches alike, and much like the ...

  3. Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel - Wikipedia

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    Tomb in the crypt of Brunswick Cathedral; Brunswick Monument at Quatre Bras, (Genappe, Belgium) erected by the Brunswick State for the 75th anniversary. The bronze lion was cast in the Wilhelm foundry in Bornum; An 1874 pair of equestrian statues of the Black Duke and his father are outside the Schloss-Arkaden (Brunswick Palace), Braunschweig ...

  4. Therese of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel - Wikipedia

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    Princess Therese Natalie of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Bevern (4 June 1728 in Wolfenbüttel – 26 June 1778 in Gandersheim Abbey, in Bad Gandersheim) was a German noblewoman. She was a member of the House of Welf and was princess- abbess of the Imperial Free secular Abbey in Gandersheim .

  5. Royal treasures hidden since World War II recovered from ...

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    The cache from Vilnius Cathedral, in Lithuania, has not been seen since the outbreak of World War II in 1939, according to a press release from Go Vilnius tourism promotion agency on Wednesday.

  6. Gertrude the Elder of Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    The church of St. Blasius was the predecessor of the Brunswick Cathedral, built by Henry the Lion beginning in 1173. The monastery was dedicated to the Virgin Mary, John the Baptist and Saints Peter and Paul. The building was designed as a burial place of the Brunons. [4]

  7. Guelph Treasure - Wikipedia

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    The Guelph Treasure was originally housed at Brunswick Cathedral in Braunschweig, Germany.Most of the objects were removed from the cathedral in the 17th century and passed into the hands of John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, in 1671, and remained in the Court Chapel at Hannover until 1803.

  8. Burial sites of European monarchs and consorts - Wikipedia

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    Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague Blanche of Valois: 1317–1348 Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague Anne of Bavaria: 1329–1353 Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague Anna von Schweidnitz: 1339–1362 Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral in Prague Elizabeth of Pomerania: 1347–1393 Royal Crypt in St. Vitus Cathedral ...

  9. Category:Burials by cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Burials at Brunswick Cathedral (44 P) ... Burials at the Imperial Crypt (110 P) J. Burials at the Cathedral of Saint James, Jerusalem (2 P) K.