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Kneiphof Gymnasium

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was the school's director from 1900 to 1921. The sons of Königsberg's Jewish merchants often attended Kneiphof Gymnasium, while the sons of higher educated Jews, such as lawyers, doctors, and journalists, were more likely to attend
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Kneiphof Gymnasium had approximately 200 students in 1586, approximately 300 students in 1650, 430 students in 1878, and 405 students in 1904. It was merged with Altstadt Gymnasium to form the combined
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gymnasium on 21 August 1831. Kneiphof Gymnasium moved into a new structure north of the cathedral in 1865. Fridolin Ludwig Hermann von Drygalski, the father of explorer
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on 6 January 1923, with classes held in Kneiphof instead of Altstadt. The building was destroyed during the 1944
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served as deputy headmaster from 1633 to 1639. A building for poor students was constructed nearby in 1644.
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Die Geschichte der Stadt Königsberg. Band II: Von der Königskrönung bis zum Ausbruch des Ersten Weltkriegs
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as director in 1554. Kneiphof's school was relocated south of the cathedral in 1560. The poet
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began on the island of Kneiphof in 1333, the school was relocated north of the new cathedral.
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in 1548. It was occupied by students protesting the appointment of
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Buildings and structures in Germany destroyed during World War II
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The school was separated from the cathedral in 1528 during the
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taught at the school before receiving his degree from the
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Educational institutions established in the 14th century
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Königsberg Cathedral
German
gymnasium
Kneiphof
Königsberg
Germany
cathedral school
Altstadt
Königsberg Cathedral
Reformation
Martin Chemnitz
University of Königsberg
Johann Campinge
Simon Dach
Latin school
humanistic
Erich von Drygalski
Carl Bulcke
Paul Wegener
Roderich Warkentin
Richard Armstedt
Altstadt Gymnasium
Stadtgymnasium Altstadt-Kneiphof
bombing of Königsberg in World War II
Richard Armstedt
Martin Chemnitz
Leo Cholevius
Simon Dach
Georg Lejeune-Dirichlet

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