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  2. Blackacidevil - Wikipedia

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    Opening song "7th House" is about the theme of "sex and death". [7] Glenn Danzig recorded his vocal track for the song in a single take. [7] "Hand of Doom" is a cover of the Black Sabbath song, with new lyrics and musical arrangements by Glenn Danzig. Danzig explained his changes to the original version: "I didn't want people to think it's just ...

  3. Danzig discography - Wikipedia

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    Many lineup changes happened since and Danzig released six more albums: Blackacidevil (1996), Satan's Child (1999), I Luciferi (2002), Circle of Snakes (2004) and Deth Red Sabaoth (2010). As of February 2014, Danzig is working on a new album. [1] Danzig also recorded the song "Black Hell" for the soundtrack to the 2011 film The Hangover Part II.

  4. VII Dwór - Wikipedia

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    VII Dwór, read as Siódmy Dwór [ˈɕudmɨ ˈdvur] (meaning "Seventh Manor House"), is an administrative district in the city of Gdańsk, Poland. It borders Oliwa in the north and west, Strzyża in the east, Brętowo in the south and Wrzeszcz Górny in the south-east. The 7th Polish Navy Hospital is located in VII Dwór.

  5. Everything You Need to Know About the 7th House in Astrology

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    The 1st House and the 7th House are on the same axis, which means they share the same line. So once you find your 1st House (or your Rising sign), all you need to do is look straight across to see ...

  6. Gdańsk - Wikipedia

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    The Prussian king cut off Danzig with a military controlled barrier, also blocking shipping links to foreign ports, on the pretense that a cattle plague may otherwise break out. Danzig declined in its economic significance. However, by the end of the 18th century, Gdańsk was still one of the most economically integrated cities in Poland.

  7. Siege of Danzig (1807) - Wikipedia

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    The siege of Danzig (19 March – 24 May 1807) was the French encirclement and capture of Danzig during the War of the Fourth Coalition. On 19 March 1807, around 27,000 French troops under Marshal Lefebvre besieged around 14,400 Prussian troops under Marshal Kalckreuth garrisoning the city of Danzig.

  8. History of Gdańsk - Wikipedia

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    The Danzig printer Andreas Hünefeld (Hunsfeldus) (1606–1652) printed a Danzig edition of the Rosicrucian Manifestos. Later on, he published the poems of Martin Opitz. Opitz had died in 1639 and his friend, Pastor Bartholomaeus Nigrinus of Danzig, together with two associates edited the Opitz poems for the Hünefeld printing house. Polish ...

  9. Free City of Danzig - Wikipedia

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    The Free City of Danzig (German: Freie Stadt Danzig; Polish: Wolne Miasto Gdańsk) was a city-state under the protection and oversight of the League of Nations between 1920 and 1939, consisting of the Baltic Sea port of Danzig (now Gdańsk, Poland) and nearly 200 other small localities in the surrounding areas. [4]