Monachĭum
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MONACHIUM — caput Bavariae, ad Isaram, sedes Electoris: muris cincta ab Ottone Duce, A. C. 1556. est ex munitissimis Germaniae: capta tamen a Gustavo Adolpho Sueciae Rege bellô Germanicô. Palatium Principis magnificentissimum, A. C. 1675. incendiô non parum… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Josef Felix Pompeckj — (May 10 1867 Groß Köllen July 8 1930, Berlin) was a German paleontologist and geologist. He was born in Groß Köllen (now Kolno in Poland). He studied geology and paleontology and received his doctorate in 1890. He worked in Tubingen, Monachium… … Wikipedia
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