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Neuwied

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Neuwied , city (1994 pop. 65,047), Rhineland-Palatinate, W Germany, a port at the confluence of the Rhine and Wied rivers. Manufactures of this industrial city include building materials, machinery, electronic equipment, and chemicals. Neuwied developed around a palace begun by Count Frederick III of Wied in 1648. There are Roman ruins nearby. Author not available, NEUWIED. , The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2007 ... Read more
Abraham Roentgen
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia (born 1711, Muhlheim, Cologne—died 1793, Neuwied?, Trier) German furniture designer and cabinetmaker. In 1750 he established a shop in Neuwied, near Cologne. The Rococo-style furniture he produced there was of outstanding quality and was often ... Read more
Meredith, George
The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature ... pains to conceal. He was intermittently educated in Portsmouth and Southsea, and then at the unusual school of the Moravians at Neuwied in Germany. In 1849 he married Mary Ellen Nicholls, the widowed daughter of Peacock , and in 1851 published his own Poems ... Read more

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