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  1. Cologne (German, Köln Or Cöln; Latin, Colonia Agrippina): There are indications that a Jewish community existed here long before Christianity had become dominant. The first official document, however, concerning the Jews of Cologne dates from the time of Constantine, who issued a decree (Dec., 321) abolishing their privilege ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  2. Cologne: Cologne (Köln in German) is Germany's fourth-largest city after Berlin, Hamburg and Munich. A key inland port of Europe, it lies on the west bank of the Rhine River, downstream from where the river enters the fertile North ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  3. Cologne (Fluss): Die Cologne ist ein Fluss in Frankreich, der in der Region Hauts-de-France verläuft. Sie entspringt im Gemeindegebiet von Hargicourt, entwässert generell Richtung West bis Südwest und mündet nach rund 23 Kilometern knapp südlich von Péronne als rechter Nebenfluss ... (Fluss) [100%] 2024-01-20
  4. Cologne: Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cologne (homonymie). « Koln » et « Köln » redirigent ici. [100%] 2023-12-19
  5. Cologne: Köln (English: Cologne) is a major city of western Germany, situated on the River Rhine in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. It has Roman origins (the name derives from its Latin name, Colonia Claudia Ara Agrippinensis, 'the Colony of ... [100%] 2023-03-03 [German Cities and Towns]
  6. Cologne: Cologne, a city and archiepiscopal see of Germany, in the Prussian Rhine province, a fortress of the first rank, and one of the most important commercial towns of the empire.,437; (1900) 370,685; (1905) 428,503, of which about ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  7. Cologne: Cologne steht für: Siehe auch. [100%] 2024-01-19
  8. Cologne: Cologne (/kəˈloʊn/ kə-LOHN; German: Köln [kœln] ; Kölsch: Kölle [ˈkœlə] ) is the largest city of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with nearly 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and over ... (Largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) [100%] 2024-06-24 [Cologne] [Cities in North Rhine-Westphalia]...
  9. Alumni: Alumni (Template:Singular: alumnus (MASC) or alumna (FEM)) are former students of a school, college, or university who have either attended or graduated in some fashion from the institution. The feminine plural alumnae is sometimes used for groups of women. (Social) [94%] 2023-11-21 [Academic terminology]
  10. Alumni: En países anglófonos, el término alumni (plural de alumnus, el equivalente en latín para alumno) se refiere a los antiguos alumnos graduados de una institución académica. Las asociaciones de alumni son muy importantes dentro de las estructuras sociales de las ... [94%] 2024-01-03
  11. Cologny: Cologny (toponimo francese) è un comune svizzero di 5 531 abitanti del Canton Ginevra. Cologny è affacciato sul Lago di Ginevra. [85%] 2024-01-19
  12. Colonge: Colonge ist der Familienname folgender Personen. [85%] 2023-10-12
  13. Colonne: Colonne (French pronunciation: [kɔlɔn] ) is a commune in the Jura department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. (Commune in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France) [85%] 2023-10-08 [Communes of Jura (department)]
  14. Battle of Cologne (1945): The Battle of Cologne was part of Operation Lumberjack and refers to the Allied advance that took place from 5 to 7 March 1945, which led to the capture of the western German city of Cologne. Before the outbreak of ... (1945) [78%] 2023-10-08 [20th century in Cologne] [Military operations of World War II involving Germany]...
  15. Maurinus of Cologne: Maurinus of Cologne was a 9th-century German abbot who is said to have died as a martyr. He is recognised as a saint by the Roman-Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. [78%] 2024-01-05 [German Roman Catholic saints] [Saints from East Francia]...
  16. Bruno of Cologne: Bruno of Cologne (German: Bruno von Köln; Italian: Bruno di Colonia; c. 1030 – 6 October 1101), venerated as Saint Bruno, was the founder of the Carthusian Order. (Founder of the Carthusian Order) [78%] 2024-01-02 [Carthusians] [Founders of Catholic religious communities]...
  17. Helias of Cologne: Helias of Cologne, Irish abbot and musician, died 1040. Helias was a native of what is now County Monaghan, apparently been a monk at the monastery of Muckno which is now the parish around the town of Castleblayney. [78%] 2023-09-19 [1040 deaths] [11th-century Irish abbots]...
  18. Agilulfus of Cologne: Saint Agilulfus (or Agigulf), Abbot of Stavelot, Bishop of Cologne and martyr, died around the year 750. Apart from his name, very little is known about Bishop Agilulfus, and an early account written by a monk of Malmedy is deemed ... [78%] 2023-12-08 [750 deaths] [8th-century Christian saints]...
  19. Franco of Cologne: Franco of Cologne (fl. mid-thirteenth century) was a German music theorist and possibly composer. He was one of the most influential theorists of the late Medieval era, and was the first to propose an idea which was to transform ... [78%] 2023-02-04
  20. Franco of Cologne: Franco of Cologne (fl. mid to late 13th century; also Franco of Paris) was a German music theorist and possibly a composer. (German music theorist (13th-century)) [78%] 2023-12-29 [Ars antiqua composers] [German music theorists]...

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