10 December 1520. Martin Luther burned his copy of the Roman Catholic Papal Bull, Exsurge Domine, outside Wittenberg’s Elster Gate, in front a crowd of students and faculty staff from the University of Wittenberg. The document had threatened rebels with excommunication.

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The one and only , done in Wittenberg Germany years ago. Loved painting her and her unique cat.

GM frens ☕

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Bout to start on an Eleonore von Wittenberg bracelet featuring shiny satin red and nylon gold. First time I’ve performed this combo so wish me luck 🔥

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Tish Wittenberg | Hey Arnold

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KÄTE BOSSE-GRIFFITHS - Egyptologist and Author | Eifftolegydd ac Awdures

📍Wittenberg

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illustration:
article: Fflur Arwel

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Maryell von Wittenberg ( MS6 )

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All things considered, I think I might prefer a plague of frogs.

Illustration from Hans Lufft's High German Bible, Wittenberg, 1550 and .

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1520 At the Elster Gate in Wittenberg Martin Luther burns a copy of Exsurge Domine, papal bull promulgated that year by Pope Leo X aimed at censuring most of Ninety-Five Theses and threatening to excommunicate him(he did in 1521). Painting by Karl Aspelin

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Rental Gallery opens 'Vanquishing Ocular' curated by David Salle and Nicole Wittenberg https://t.co/SQQTqeQ0fL

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What did Kane Adams of Fox Valley Ghost Hunters encounter near Wittenberg, Wisconsin? https://t.co/pElKFUYe1B

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In 1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the church door in Wittenberg starting the Protestant Revolution. That was 512 years ago. In the same year this shark, which is still alive today, was born. More about our shark friend here: https://t.co/9oQQOuytAH

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David Richard Paul "Dave" Wittenberg would voice Kakashi. He voiced the english dub Kakashi Hatake in the Naruto.

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Painting of a late version of the Elster Gate of Wittenberg for the Martin Luther… https://t.co/VO9uqUZ35R

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Lunar eclipse as viewed from various latitudes, in "Eclipsis Lunaris", by Henrico Klausing (Wittenberg, 1719) https://t.co/BxUuwCA6z9

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Two observed in Wittenberg, 1556. Gabriel Schnellboltz.

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