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Bamberg refers to: - Eckbert von Bamberg, see German article
- Felix Bamberg (1820-1893), publicist; JE
- Georg Bamberg, see German article
- Israel of Bamberg (13c), tosafist; JE
- Otto of Bamberg
- Samuel Bamberg (13c), halakist and liturgist, one of the best-known German Talmudic scholars ; JE
- Antoniterkloster Bamberg, see German article
- Kapuzinerkloster Bamberg, see German article
- Klarissenkloster Bamberg, see German article
- Kloster Maria Himmelfahrt Bamberg, see German article
- Kloster Sankt Gangolf Bamberg, see German article
- Kloster Sankt Stephan Bamberg, see German article
- Kloster vom Hlg. Grab Bamberg, see German article
- Franziskanerkloster Bamberg, see German article
- Erzbistum Bamberg (lat. Archidioecesis Bambergensis), see German article
- Neu-Bamberg, see German article
Otto (Otto I. of Bamberg) was born about 1060 into a noble family in Mistelbach, Swabia. ...
Bamberg is a district in Bavaria, Germany. ...
Bamberg is a town located in Bamberg County, South Carolina. ...
Bamberg County is a county located in the state of South Carolina. ...
Bamberg, Staatsbibliothek, MS A. I. 14 is an early 10th century Psalter made for Salomo III, the Abbot of Monastary of St. ...
List of the Archbishops of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamberg, Germany See also Lists of incumbents Bishopric of Bamberg Categories: Archbishops ...
The Bishopric of Bamberg was an ecclesiastical principality in the Holy Roman Empire, located around the city of Bamberg in Upper Franconia, also including the city of Erlangen. ...
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