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  2. University of Bonn - Wikipedia

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    The university's forerunner was the Kurkölnische Akademie Bonn (English: 'Academy of the Prince-elector of Cologne') which was founded in 1777 by Maximilian Frederick of Königsegg-Rothenfels (who was also one of the first employers of Beethoven), the prince-elector of Cologne.

  3. Bonn - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1818, the University of Bonn counts Nietzsche, Marx, and Adenauer among its alumni. Between the 11th and 13th centuries, the Romanesque style Bonn Minster was built, and in 1597 Bonn became the seat of the Archdiocese of Cologne. The city gained more influence and grew considerably.

  4. Timeline of Bonn - Wikipedia

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    1980 - University of Bonn's Max Planck Institute for Mathematics established. 1981 -Bonn Women's Museum founded. Protest in Bonn against the deployment of Pershing II missiles in Germany, 1981; 1982 - 10 June: NATO summit held. 1984 - Bonn Botanical Garden reconstructed. 1985 Rheinisches Malermuseum (art museum) established. May: 11th G7 summit ...

  5. Education in North Rhine-Westphalia - Wikipedia

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    Largest and oldest university is the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln), founded in 1388 AD. ... the University of Bonn; the University of Cologne;

  6. Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region - Wikipedia

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    The largest and oldest university is the University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln), founded in 1388 AD. Other universities include: the Ruhr University Bochum, the University of Bonn, the German Sport University Cologne, the Technical University of Dortmund, the University of Duisburg-Essen, the University of Düsseldorf, the ...

  7. Hoher List Observatory - Wikipedia

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    The observatory of Bonn was founded by Friedrich Wilhelm August Argelander (1799 - 1875). His friendship to Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm IV facilitated the deployment of the observatory in the years 1840 to 1844 by architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel.

  8. Katholischer Studentenverein Arminia - Wikipedia

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    Arminia is a student association founded on 6 November 1863 at the University of Bonn.The name was chosen in reference to Arminius, the chief of the Cherusci who drove the Romans out of Germany and thus became a symbol of the – not yet unified – fatherland in the 19th century.

  9. Friedrich Calker - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Calker (July 4, 1790 – January 5, 1870), German philosopher, was educated in Jena.For a short time, he was a lecturer in Berlin.In 1818, he was called to an extraordinary professorship in the newly founded University of Bonn, becoming an ordinary professor in 1826.