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One of the oldest cities in Germany, significant as a major center of the Holy Roman Empire and the site of the Diet of Worms (1521). It was a crucial location for the Reformation and the publication of various theological and scientific texts.
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Other entities that appear in the same books as Worms.
Appears in 154 Books
Meiners, Christoph
Verheiden, Jacobus
Weigel, Valentin
[Geoffrey of Monmouth]
Johannes Reuchlin
anonymous
Verheiden, Jacobus
Arnold, Gottfried
Weigel, Valentin
Ventura, Lorenzo|Johannes de Garlandia|Vincent de Beauvais
Verheiden, Jacobus
Weigel, Valentin
Ruland sr., Martin
Arnold, Gottfried
Johann Georg Godelmann
Josef Strzygowski
William of Conches; Marbode of Rennes
Tertullian
Bruxius, Adam
Maier, Michael
Hieronymus Bock (Tragus)
Cesare Carena
Cornelius Gemma
Benedikt Carpzov
Morel, Guillaume
Petraeus, Henricus
Leonhart Fuchs
Georg Braun; Frans Hogenberg
Kloss, Georg
Kloss, Georg
Leusden, Johannes
Castro Tartaz, David de
Riegger, Joseph Anton von
Kloss, Georg
Kloss, Georg
Kloss, Georg
Wilhelm Dilthey
Martin Ruland
Freitag, Johann
Freitag, Johann
Ausonius; Valpy, Abraham John
Arnold, Gottfried
Various
Bernardo de Sandoval y Rojas; Consejo de Inquisición
Libavius, Andreas
Godert van der Gail
King James / A.W. Pollard (ed.)
Pierre Le Loyer
Siegfried Seligmann
Ulrich Tengler
Mecker, Johann Conradt
Andreae, Johann Valentin
Francke, August Hermann
Murr, Christoph Gottlieb von
Dapp, Johannes Adamus
Zapf, Georg Wilhelm
[Rusdorf, Johann Joachim von]
Kazimierz Siemienowicz
Knorr von Rosenroth, Christian
Weigel, Valentin
Staricius, Johannes
Tritheim, Johann
Allix, Pierre
Schickhard, Wilhelm
Castro Tartaz, David de
Pierre Bunel (ed. Henri II Estienne)
Hutten, Ulrich von|Crotus Rubeanus, Johann
Arnobius the Younger
Knorr von Rosenroth, Christian
King James / A.W. Pollard (ed.)
[Petersen, Johann Wilhelm]
Gustav Roskoff
Lundius, Johannes
Lange, Joachim
Pierre Bunel (ed. Henri II Estienne)
Cesare Carena
Schickhard, Wilhelm
Hieronymus Bock (Tragus)
Hieronymus Bock (Tragus)
[Alliette, Jean-Baptiste]
Dapper, O
Melanchthon, Philipp
Vergerio, Pietro Paolo
Gwalther, Rudolf
Scheffler, Johannes
Hieronymus Bock (Tragus)
Gustav Roskoff
Scheffler, Johannes
Olivier de Serres
Ratz, Johann Conrad