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==Synopsis==
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topic_name = Wittenberg
[[Image:wittenburg_church_gg.jpg|thumb|The church in Wittenburg to which [[Martin Luther]] nailed his [[95 Theses]].]]
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[[Image:wittenburg_church_gg.jpg|thumb|center|The church in Wittenburg to which [[Martin Luther]] nailed his [[95 Theses]].]] |
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* [[Martin Luther]] | [[The Reformation]] | [[Lutheran Church]] |
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* Travel stories - [[Travelogue: Wittenberg (G.G.)]] |
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Wittenberg is a town in Germany that is famous as the birthplace of the Protestant [[Reformation]].
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Wittenburg is a town in [[Germany]] that is famous as the birthplace of the [[Reformation]]. Today it is also known as Lutherstadt, after its most famous citizen, [[Martin Luther]].
 
 
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* Travel stories
 
** [[Wittenberg: Extracts from a person travellogue (G.G.)]]
 
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* [[Martin Luther]] | [[The Reformation]] | [[Lutheran Church]]
 
 
 
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==Main article==
 
  
Wittenburg is a town in [[Germany]] that is famous as the birthplace of the [[Reformation]]. Today it is also known as Lutherstadt, after its most famous citizen, [[Martin Luther]].
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Latest revision as of 23:16, 12 December 2010

Wittenberg
The church in Wittenburg to which Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses.
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Wittenburg is a town in Germany that is famous as the birthplace of the Reformation. Today it is also known as Lutherstadt, after its most famous citizen, Martin Luther.

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