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  1. Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel (31 January 1741 – 23 April 1796) was a German satirical and humorous writer. Hippel was born at Gerdauen in the Kingdom of Prussia, where his father was rector of a school. He enjoyed an excellent education at home, and in his sixteenth year he entered the University of Königsberg as a student of theology.

  2. The University of Königsberg ( German: Albertus-Universität Königsberg) was the university of Königsberg in East Prussia. It was founded in 1544 as the world's second Protestant academy (after the University of Marburg) by Duke Albert of Prussia, and was commonly known as the Albertina . Following World War II, the city of Königsberg was ...

  3. The bombing of Königsberg was a series of attacks made on the city of Königsberg in East Prussia during World War II. The Soviet Air Force had made several raids on the city since 1941. Extensive attacks carried out by RAF Bomber Command destroyed most of the city's historic quarters in the summer of 1944. Königsberg was also heavily bombed ...

  4. Ehrendoktor der Albertus-Universität Königsberg‎ (96 S) C. Person des Christentums (Königsberg, Preußen)‎ (1 K, 66 S) E. Ehrenbürger der Albertus-Universität Königsberg‎ (2 S) Ehrenbürger von Königsberg (Preußen)‎ (12 S) F. Fußballspie ...

  5. Albertus University of Königsberg, institution of higher learning founded in Königsberg, Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia), in 1544 by Albert, the first duke of Prussia. At first drawing its enrollment mainly from Prussia, Poland, and Lithuania, the Protestant-affiliated university after the Thirty Years’ War (1618–48) attracted students from all over the German-speaking world.

  6. Matthew Königsberg (* 1956) ist ein deutscher Japanologe. Leben [ Bearbeiten | Quelltext bearbeiten ] Ab 1975 studierte er an der University of Virginia und später Japanologie in Hamburg (1982 Magister Artium, Universität Hamburg .

  7. Die Jüdische Gemeinde Königsberg in der ostpreußischen Stadt Königsberg entstand zu Beginn des 18. Jahrhunderts. Nach der Gründung des Deutschen Kaiserreiches erlebte sie eine Blütezeit und war nach der Berliner und der Breslauer die drittgrößte jüdische Gemeinde in Preußen. In der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus wurde sie vernichtet, in ...