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Encyclopedia > Hohenheim

Hohenheim is a suburb of Stuttgart in the state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Stuttgart, a city located in southern Germany, is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg with a population of approximately 600,000 as of May 2005. ... With an area of 35,742 km² and 10. ...


In 1785 Duke Karl Eugen built a country house in Hohenheim, which later became the seat of an important agricultural college; founded in 1817, it was raised to the status of a high school in 1965, and later became a technical high school with university status. 1785 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). ... Karl II Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (11 February 1728 - 24 October 1793) was the eldest son of Duke Karl I Alexander and Maria Augusta Anna of Thurn und Taxis (11 August 1706) - 1 February 1756). ... 1965 was a common year starting on Friday (link goes to calendar). ... A professor giving a lecture at the Helsinki University of Technology A university is an institution of higher education and of research, which grants academic degrees. ...


Hohenheim is also the shorten form of Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim known as Paracelsus Paracelsus Paracelsus (November 11 or December 17, 1493 - September 24, 1541) was a famous alchemist, physician, astrologer, and general occultist. ...


References

Das Schloss und die Akademie Hohenheim (Stuttgart, 1870).


External links

University of Hohenheim


This article incorporates text from the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, which is in the public domain. Supporters contend that the Eleventh Edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica (1911) represents the sum of human knowledge at the beginning of the 20th century; indeed, it was advertised as such. ... The public domain comprises the body of all creative works and other knowledge—writing, artwork, music, science, inventions, and others—in which no person or organization has any proprietary interest. ...



 

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