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On 11 March 1717, Telemann was appointed Kapellmeister von Haus aus at Eisenach: he fulfilled the duties of the position by regularly sending new music from Frankfurt to Eisenach.
She has shown her work regularly at the Meulensteen Gallery ( formerly the Max Protetch Gallery ) in New York since 2002, and at the Nordenhake Gallery in Berlin and Stockholm since 2003, and has also had solo exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York ( 2001 ), the List Visual Arts Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( 2004 ), the Portikus in Frankfurt am Main ( 2006 ), and the Curve at the Barbican Art Gallery in London ( 2007 ), among others.
Their songs are regularly featured at soccer games for the Bundesliga team Eintracht Frankfurt.
Many airports with regularly scheduled international service have the word " International " in their official names, but others, including such major airports as London Heathrow Airport, Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport, Frankfurt Airport, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport and George Bush Intercontinental Airport do not.
During his time in Frankfurt, he began to appear regularly as a guest artist with other important opera houses in Europe.

Frankfurt and served
Like Susan Sontag, Jameson served to introduce a wide audience of American readers to key figures of the 20th Century Continental European intellectual Left, particularly those associated with the Frankfurt School, Structuralism and Post-Structuralism.
Also, the European cities of Frankfurt, Madrid and Amsterdam are served.
* Anklam railway station is served by national and local services to Angermünde, Berlin, Dresden, Eberswalde, Frankfurt, Münich, Prague and Stralsund.
In addition to Air Florida having a large presence in the Northeast-to-Florida market during the 1970s and 1980s, the airline also expanded internationally and served various points in the Caribbean and Central America, as well as London, Brussels, Shannon, Frankfurt, Zurich, and Amsterdam.
Air Malta started operations, with two wet leased Boeing 720Bs that served Rome, Tripoli, London, Manchester, Frankfurt and Paris from Malta's airport.
Hahn is served by a number of ( mostly ) private bus operators that run regular services to Frankfurt am Main ( 1 h 45 min, via Frankfurt International Airport, Terminal 2 ), Cologne ( 2 h 15 min ), Luxembourg ( 1 h 45 min ) and a number of other cities in western Germany and the region.
The word frankfurter comes from Frankfurt, Germany, where pork sausages served in a bun similar to hot dogs originated.
Born in Seligenstadt, near Frankfurt in the Middle Rhein region, it is believed that Memling served his apprenticeship at Mainz or Cologne, and later worked in the Netherlands under Rogier van der Weyden ( c. 1455 – 1460 ).
According to some sources, the influential Rabbi Moses Sofer ( the Chasam Sofer ), who was born in Frankfurt, celebrated Purim Vintz every year, even when he served as a rabbi in Pressburg.
He served an apprenticeship in commerce and following his apprenticeship worked as a business man in Frankfurt am Main and in Cologne.
During that period, the majority of Tegel's regular commercial flights served German domestic routes, hub airports in Frankfurt, London, Paris and Amsterdam, points in the United States and popular holiday resorts in the Mediterranean and Canary Islands.
On that day, Air France, which had served Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Nuremberg and its main base at Paris Le Bourget / Orly during the previous decade from Tempelhof with Douglas DC-4, Sud-Est Languedoc and Lockheed Constellation / Super Constellation piston equipment, shifted its entire Berlin operation to Tegel because Tempelhof's runways were too short to permit the introduction of the Sud-Aviation Caravelle, the French flag carrier's new short-haul jet, with a viable payload.
In the late 1970s, as many ' rebel ' movements were petering out, he became editor of the Pflasterstrand, the alternative magazine which served as house organ to the anarchist-oriented Sponti-Szene in Frankfurt.
In the fall of 1554 Foxe moved to Frankfurt, where he served as a preacher for the English church ministering to refugees in the city.
Its main base is Frankfurt Airport ( from where all longhaul flights depart-except Punta Cana and Varadero which are served from Vienna as well ); secondary bases for Mediterranean flights are Munich Airport, Hamburg Airport, Düsseldorf International Airport, Stuttgart Airport and Berlin Schönefeld Airport.
In 20th century neo-Marxist accounts, such as those of the Frankfurt School, mass society was linked to a society of alienated individuals held together by a culture industry that served the interests of capitalism.
Rabbi Shimon Schwab, also a native of Frankfurt, served as the second Rabbi of the " Breuer " community, until his death in 1994.
After receiving his musical education, from 1587 he served as organist at the Marienkirche in Frankfurt.
From New York / JFK Capitol Air served Los Angeles ( LAX ), Chicago O ' Hare ( ORD ), Brussels ( BRU ), Frankfurt ( FRA ), Paris, France ( LBG ) Aguadilla ( BQN ), San Juan ( SJU ) and Puerto Plata ( POP ).
While in the early years most of the airport's traffic was running through Frankfurt Airport, today many European and CIS destinations are served directly.
In 1965, he joined the executive board of the Frankfurt Jewish community and served as chairman from 1978 to 1981 and from 1983 to 1999.
From 1987 to 1991, he served on the board of the Hessian state FDP, and in 1997 Bubis led the FDP in a successful bid to gain representation in the Frankfurt city council.
During the German campaign of 1813-1814 he served in Crown Prince Charles ' ( Bernadotte ) chancellery and attended the conferences at Trachenberg ( now Zmigrod, Poland ), and Frankfurt.

Frankfurt and site
In April 1631, during the Thirty Years ' War, Frankfurt was the site of the Battle of Frankfurt an der Oder between the Swedish Empire and the Holy Roman Empire.
Between 1925 and 1930 Germany was the site of innovative and extensive municipal public housing projects, mostly in Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne and Frankfurt am Main.
Eschborn is the home town of the former state premier Roland Koch, as well as the site of numerous corporations which profit from proximity to the city of Frankfurt without paying city taxes there.
It owed much to the opening of the railway line between Berlin and Frankfurt ( Oder ) in 1846 ( which terminated near the site of today's Berlin Ostbahnhof ), and the opening of the first waterworks in 1865 at Stralauer Tor.
The site of the opening ceremony was at the great hall of the Museum Koenig in Bonn, a preliminary decision in view of the " provisional " capital of a West German state, which the minister-presidents on a convention in Düsseldorf on 11 October 1948 decided to locate at Bonn ( instead of Frankfurt ).
He was sent to inspect a site near Frankfurt, where the Germans had reputedly been experimenting with using directed high-energy radio beams as means of disabling the ignition systems of flying aircraft.
* 1989: Last IAA to feature both cars and commercial vehicles at the exhibition site in Frankfurt.
After 1945, Kunowice station was the site of a railroad border crossing on the line from Poznań to Frankfurt, until in 2003 a new station was opened at the border town of Słubice.
* Official web site Frankfurt Höchst ( German )
* Private web site Frankfurt Höchst ( German )

Frankfurt and election
Submitting to a new election but securing the support of several influential princes by making extensive promises, he was chosen at the Imperial City of Frankfurt on 27 July 1298, and crowned at Aachen Cathedral on 24 August.
Soon after taking part in the election of Maximilian as King of the Romans, Albert died at Frankfurt in March 1486.
Rudolph's election in Frankfurt on 29 September, when he was 55 years old, was largely due to the efforts of his brother-in-law, the Hohenzollern burgrave Frederick III of Nuremberg.
In the contest for the imperial throne upon the death of Maximilian in 1519, Sickingen accepted bribes from King Francis I of France, but when the election took place he led his troops to Frankfurt, where their presence assisted to secure the election of Charles V. For this service he was made imperial chamberlain and councillor, and in 1521 he led an expedition into France, which ravaged Picardy, but was beaten back from Mézières and forced to retreat.
Charles ' brother, Klemens August of Bavaria, archbishop and prince-elector of the Electorate of Cologne, voted for him in the Imperial election and personally crowned him on 12 February 1742 in the traditional ceremony in Frankfurt am Main.
Evidently, this position was already established by 1486, when Schlick performed at the election of Archduke Maximilian as King of the Romans at Frankfurt, on February 16 ( Schlick may also have performed at Maximilian's coronation six weeks later ).
The bull regulated the whole election process in great detail, listing explicitly where, when, and under which circumstances what should be done by whom, not only for the prince-electors but also ( for example ) for the population of Frankfurt, where the elections were to be held, and also for the counts of the regions the prince-electors had to travel through to get there.
The decision to hold the elections in Frankfurt reflected a traditional feeling dating from East Frankish days that both election and coronation ought to take place on Frankish soil.
Traun's last active service was the command of an army which was sent to Frankfurt to influence the election of a new emperor to succeed Charles VII.
Despite his deposition, he insisted on the title of a " King of Bohemia " and the involved electoral dignity: he took part in the 1314 double election of the rex Romanorum at Frankfurt, voting for the Habsburg candidate Frederick the Fair.
After the abortive election of king Frederick William IV of Prussia to be emperor, he, with the other Austrians, left Frankfurt.
In this year he stood for the representation of Königsberg in the National Assembly at Frankfurt am Main, and on his election was immediately appointed secretary, and in the course of the same year became successively its vice-president and president.
In Berlin on April 3, 1849, Simson appeared in his capacity of president at the head of a deputation of the Frankfurt Parliament to announce to King Frederick William IV his election as German Emperor by the representatives of the people.
Due to this, an election was held in Frankfurt five years later, and after the emperor Frederick Barbarossa was elected, Frankfurt became the customary place for the election of the German kings.
In 1741 he was sent on diplomatic mission to Frankfurt, Germany as French Plenipotentiary to carry out, in the interests of France, a grand scheme of political reorganization in the moribund empire, and especially to obtain the election of Charles Albert, Elector of Bavaria as emperor.

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