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Bingen

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Bingen or Bingen am Rhein , city (1994 pop. 25,020), Rhineland-Palatinate, W Germany, where the Nahe River enters the Rhine. A busy river port, railroad junction, and tourist center, Bingen is also noted for its wine and tobacco manufactures. Dating from pre-Roman times, Bingen was fortified (1st cent. BC) by Drusus. In 983 it came under the rule of the archbishops of Mainz. Near Bingen, on a rock in the Rhine, is the famous Mäuseturm [Ger.,=mice tower], where, according to legend, Archbishop Hatto I of Mainz was devoured (913) by mice for wronging his subjects. Author not available,... Read more
Hildegard of Bingen
Hildegard of Bingen Through her studies and writings, twelfth-century Benedictine abbess Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179) helped German scholars to...theologian, and composer Hildegard of Bingen devoted half her life to sharing, through... Read more
Tübingen
bingen. The university, founded in 1477, became...x2013;5. The 18th-cent. ‘Tübingen School’ of theology was characterized...theology was founded by F. C. Baur (see TÜBINGEN SCHOOL ). A Catholic faculty of theology... Read more

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