Augsburg









Augsburg


Augsburg [awgz-burg; German ouks-boo rk] Examples noun

  1. a city in Bavaria, in S Germany.

Examples from the Web for augsburg Contemporary Examples of augsburg

  • John J. Scullion, S.J. Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House, 1984.

    The Backstory of ‘Noah’ Is Full of Giants, Horny Angels, and a Grieving God

    Tim Townsend

    March 28, 2014

  • The authorities in Augsburg flatly refused to speculate over what it was worth.

    The Man Who Hoarded Art for the Nazis

    Christopher Dickey, Nadette De Visser

    November 5, 2013

  • This week, the pope granted the resignation of Walter Mixa, the bishop of Augsburg from his native Germany.

    The Cardinal Who Got Away

    Barbie Latza Nadeau

    May 11, 2010

  • Historical Examples of augsburg

  • Between the two is the family name, written in Augsburg fashion, Holbain.

    Holbein

    Beatrice Fortescue

  • Oudinot was ordered to Augsburg, where he was to be reinforced.

    The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte

    William Milligan Sloane

  • Papa was at Augsburg yesterday, and has just come home, and it is all to come off the week after next.

    Linda Tressel

    Anthony Trollope

  • It was very odd that he should not have told her what they were to do at Augsburg.

    Linda Tressel

    Anthony Trollope

  • From him he borrowed a monk’s frock, his own being too bad for Augsburg.

    The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 9

    Various

  • British Dictionary definitions for augsburg Augsburg noun

    1. a city in S Germany, in Bavaria: founded by the Romans in 14 bc; site of the diet that produced the Peace of Augsburg (1555), which ended the struggles between Lutherans and Catholics in the Holy Roman Empire and established the principle that each ruler should determine the form of worship in his lands. Pop: 259 217 (2003 est)Roman name: Augusta Vindelicorum (aʊˈɡuːstə vɪnˈdɛlɪˌkəʊrəm)
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