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Osnabrück (; Low German: Ossenbrügge ; ) is a city in Lower Saxony, Germany, some 80 km NNE of Dortmund, 45 km NE of Münster, and some 100 km due west of Hanover.
Count Georg zu Münster (; February 17, 1776 – December 23, 1844 ) was a German paleontologist.

Münster and Low
The Dutch term specifically refers to the wave of disorderly attacks in the summer of 1566 that spread rapidly through the Low Countries from south to north, but similar outbreaks of iconoclasm took place in other parts of Europe, especially in Switzerland and the Holy Roman Empire in the period between 1522 and 1566, notably Zürich ( in 1523 ), Copenhagen ( 1530 ), Münster ( 1534 ), Geneva ( 1535 ), and Augsburg ( 1537 ).
* Münster Low German in the Münsterland

Münster and German
In 1019 the construction of the cathedral of Basel ( known locally as the Münster ) began under German Emperor Heinrich II.
Sebastian Münster ( 20 January 1488 – 26 May 1552 ), was a German cartographer, cosmographer, and a Hebrew scholar.
* May 26 – Sebastian Münster, German cartographer and cosmographer ( b. 1488 )
** Sebastian Münster, German scholar, cartographer, and cosmographer ( d. 1552 )
In 1957, she moved to the University of Münster, where she met the Spanish Marxist Manuel Sacristán ( who later translated and edited some of her writings ) and joined the Socialist German Student Union, participating in the protests against the rearmament of the Bundeswehr and its involvement with nuclear weapons as proposed by Konrad Adenauer's government.
However some German cathedrals have only one tower located in the middle of the façade ( such as Freiburg Münster ).
Münster, Muenster or Munster refer primarily to place names of which the best-known are the Irish province Munster and the German city of Münster.
* Arno Münster ( born 1956 ), German politician ( SPD )
* Ernst Friedrich Herbert zu Münster ( 1766-1839 ), German statesman in the service of the House of Hanover
** Georg Herbert zu Münster ( 1820-1902 ), German statesman
* Count Georg zu Münster, German paleontologist
* Reinhard Münster ( born 1955 ), German film director
* Sebastian Münster ( 1488-1552 ), a German cartographer
* Sebastian Münster ( actor ) ( born 1971 ), German actor
* Münster, German equivalent of Minster ( church )
Charles had hoped that an attack on the Republic could have begun in 1671, but it had to be delayed for a year because the French needed first to establish secure diplomatic relations with two key German principilaties: the Bishopric of Münster and the Archbishopric of Cologne.
Religionswissenschaftliche Einblicke in die Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization ( 3HO ) des Yogi Bhajan, Münster: LIT, 2007, ISBN 978-3-8258-0140-3 German
DB Regionalbahn Westfalen ( part of the German Deutsche Bahn ), to Münster and to Dortmund, each on an hourly interval and alternating half-hours in the service to Gronau.
However, the most famous building is the cathedral, or rather minster ( Doberaner Münster, 1368 ), which was once the church of Doberan Abbey, and is one of the most impressive examples of North German brick architecture.
Wilhelm I, German Emperor ( her maternal great-granduncle, who was represented by the German Ambassador Count Münster ); the German Crown Princess ( her paternal aunt, who was represented by her own sister Princess Christian ); Prince and Princess Friedrich Karl of Prussia ( her maternal grandparents, for whom her paternal uncle the Duke of Edinburgh and aunt Princess Beatrice stood proxy ) and the Prince of Wales ( her paternal uncle ).

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* The head of the delegation of the Holy Roman Empire for both cities was Count Maximilian von Trautmansdorff ; in Münster, his aides were Johann Ludwig von Nassau-Hadamar and Isaak Volmar ( a lawyer ); in Osnabrück, his team comprised Johann Maximilian von Lamberg and Reichshofrat Johann Krane, a lawyer.
* June 1 – Münster and Cologne begin their invasion of the Dutch Republic ; hence 1672 becomes known as het rampjaar (" the disaster year ") in the Netherlands.
In 1648 the United Provinces concluded the Peace of Münster with Spain ; most of the Dutch army and navy was decommissioned.
As a result the province of Overijssel withdrew its troops from the already small Dutch field army to protect its own cities ; soon after this province capitulated to Bernhard von Galen, the bishop of Münster, who then marched north to occupy Drenthe and lay siege to Groningen.
Münster was in an even worse condition ; in August it had to abandon the siege of Groningen ; before 1672 had ended Coevorden was retaken and the province of Drenthe liberated, leaving the Allies in possession of only three of the in fact ten ( despite the number traditionally given of seven ) Dutch provincial areas.
At this time, Christianization by the missionaries Liudger and Willehad started ; one part of East Frisia became a part of the diocese of Bremen, the other the diocese of Münster.
In the 13th century the bishops of Münster gained control over the region ; the Emsland remained property of the bishop until 1803, when the clerical states were dissolved.
Münster was also the home of the 6th, 16th and 25th Panzer Division ; the 16th Panzergrenadier Division ; and the 6th, 26th, 69th, 86th, 106th, 126th, 196th, 199th, 211th, 227th, 253rd, 254th, 264th, 306th, 326th, 329th, 336th, 371st, 385th, and 716th Infantry Divisions ( Infanterie-division ).
In 1791 he was appointed president of the Lübeck episcopal court at Eutin ; he resigned this office in 1800, retiring to Münster in Westphalia.
Early in 1926, the University of Münster offered Emil a professorial position ; however, Hamburg matched the offer financially, and ( as noted above ) promoted him to full professor, making him ( along with his young colleague Helmut Hasse ) one of the two youngest professors of mathematics in Germany.
In 1664 he came back to Holland ; when the war broke out with England supported by an invasion from the bishop of Münster, he was appointed commander-in-chief of the Dutch States Army.
Allusion has been made several times ( since 1894 ) to a second " ultra-secret ” dossier that was composed of photographs of papers stolen from, and then given up to, the German embassy ; namely, seven letters from Dreyfus, and one said to be from the Emperor of Germany to Count Münster, naming Dreyfus.
Several times after the arrest of Dreyfus, semi-official notes of protest had been inserted in the different organs of the press ; Count Münster, the German ambassador, denied to Hanotaux that Germany had taken any part in the affair.
Narrative of the Anabaptist Madness: The Overthrow of Münster, the Famous Metropolis of Westphalia ( Studies in the History of Christian Traditions ; 132 ), translated with introduction and notes by Christopher S. Mackay.
The first rehearsal took place on August 19, 1927 in the Bishop's residence of the Basel Münster ; soon, though, they moved due the heating problems in the Katharine Chapel of the cloister.
Adolf Hamm, an organist at the Münster, played an important role in the campaign ; he ensured that after the successful campaign, the choir, which had grown to 63 boys, was able to perform the Christmas Oratorio for Christmas, 1928, and a Passion concert for Easter, 1929.
In October, 2008, the changed voices performed Luigi Cherubini's Requiem in D Minor for men's chorus in the Basel Münster and in the music hall of Stadtcasino Basel ; the concert was rounded out by César Franck's Psalm 150 and Georges Bizet's Te Deum.
Bach's St. John Passion was performed three times in March, 2009 ; after two concerts in the Basel Münster and the Arlesheim Dome, the KKB opened its 37th summer concert season in the Bürgel Monastery in Jena.
In 1927 Jooss and Leeder ’ s work Dance of Death was criticised for being too avant-garde ; this resulted in the theatre of Münster changing personnel and programs.
A standard at the City Hall in Münster, Germany from 1816 ; the bar shown is one " Prussian Half Rod " ( 1. 833 m ) long.
Image: Muenster ; RathausToleranzdDialog9425. jpg | Toleranz durch Dialog, Münster, Germany

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