Bayreuth

Eremitage or Hermitage in Bayreuth, Bavaria

I guess I already shared some pictures of this castle in this site and in my other sites. This is the front view of the Eremitage or Hermitage Castle in Bayreuth, Bavaria, Germany. This place is full of history. It is said that...

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ACP: Generation of free convection due to changes of the local circulation system

Generation of free convection due to changes of the local circulation system, R. Eigenmann, S. Metzger, L. Siebicke, K. Staudt, A. Serafimovich, and T. Foken, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 8587-8600, 2009, SRef-ID:...

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CFP: Summer Academy 'Atlantic Studies / History'

Informationen zu diesem Beitrag Prof. Dr. Susanne Lachenicht (Universität Bayreuth); Dr. Lauric Henneton (Versailles - Saint-Quentin) Call for Papers Summer Academy in Atlantic Studies, Bayreuth, Germany, 30 August – 3...

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Man admits to killing wife and burning body in forest

Bayreuth, Germany - A man in the Bavarian town of Bayreuth confessed to having murdered his wife and burnt the body, after he initially registered her as missing, police said on Monday. The 47-year-old confessed to having...

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November 2009 Geology and GSA Today highlights

GEOLOGY covers a range of topics, including tsunami geomorphology, sag pond deposits, ooids and seawater chemistry, hillslope weathering, volcanoes and the nature of volcanic eruptions, minerals, marine sediments, paleoseismic...

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Germany 'could pull out of Afghanistan' after general election

Germany could be forced to pull its troops out of Afghanistan if Angela Merkel is forced to form another "grand coalition" with the Left, the country's influential economy minister warned yesterday. Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg...

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Curtain rises again on Versailles opera

Unlike other historic European theatres -- Drottningholm in Sweden, Schwetzingen or Margrave's in Bayreuth, Germany -- the 660-seat Versailles Opera has seen very little action since opening in 1770 for the wedding of Louis XVI...

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The Weekend's Television: Agatha Christie’s Marple, Sun, ITV1 The South Bank Show, Sun, ITV1

As sketches go Agatha Christie’s Marple is quite funny but wildly over-extended. It’s true that you sometimes need time for a pastiche to establish its accuracy of tone but two hours is surely excessive by anyone’s standards.

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TV review: My Almost Famous Family | The South Bank Show: The Wagner Family

Published Date: 14 September 2009 My Almost Famous Family, BBC2 Saturday] The South Bank Show: The Wagner Family, STV Sunday AH, EVERYTHING comes round again, doesn't it? In the 1970s, they had The Partridge Family, a sitcom...

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Observations: Hitler at the heart of Wagner

They've been called the "royal family" of Germany; their machinations have been compared to those of the power-crazed characters depicted in their ancestor Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle; and all of it is for the sake of power at...

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