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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A city of south-central Germany north-northwest of Nuremburg. It was the capital of a powerful ecclesiastical state from 1007 to 1802.
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Also in Bamberg, but deserving special mention ....
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Then their is the equally magnificent mantle of St. Henry's wife, Empress St. Cunegond, which was also used as a cope in Bamberg Cathedral.
Catholic Bamberg: The Vestments of Pope Clement II and Other Treasures from the Diocesan Museum 2009
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I live in Bamberg (about 20 min north of Erlangen) and I thought I had tried every Mexican restaurant in the area.
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As a teaser, here is a picture of the Assumption of Our Lady on the corner of a house in Bamberg:
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Nikki Haley, herself a native of Bamberg, which is in the corridor.
South Carolina Town Tests Candidates Valerie Bauerlein 2012
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It is the only (architecturally) purely Gothic church in Bamberg.
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John Chiappone, rear detachment commander for the 630th Military Police Company in Bamberg.
March glimpses 2007
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The paper called Bamberg, with its 3,432 residents, "a tiny hunting town."
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To go directly to future parts of the series from this post, click on the label "Bamberg" below.
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In the chapter on Othonian art we saw how the ornamentation of books was drawn away from the great French centres, and began to take a new departure from the various leading cities of Germany, such as Bamberg, which the Othos had made their capital.
Illuminated Manuscripts John William Bradley 1873
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