Germania Sacra
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Germania Sacra
Summary
Germania Sacra is a science project[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (science_project category, ranking #55 of 108).[2]
Key Facts
- Germania Sacra's field of work was church history[3].
- Germania Sacra's field of work was Middle Ages[4].
- Germania Sacra's field of work was early modern period[5].
- Germania Sacra's field of work was prosopography[6].
- Germania Sacra is in the country of Germany[7].
- Germania Sacra's image is recorded as Germania Sacra IMG 3908.JPG[8].
- Germania Sacra's instance of is recorded as science project[9].
- Germania Sacra's instance of is recorded as book series[10].
- Germania Sacra's instance of is recorded as research institute[11].
- Germania Sacra's editor is recorded as Göttingen Academy of Sciences and Humanities in Lower Saxony[12].
- Germania Sacra's item operated is recorded as Database of Monasteries[13].
- Germania Sacra's item operated is recorded as monograph series[14].
- Germania Sacra's item operated is recorded as Wissens-Aggregator Mittelalter und Frühe Neuzeit[15].
- Germania Sacra's item operated is recorded as Personendatenbank Germania Sacra[16].
- Germania Sacra's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 176126839[17].
- Germania Sacra's GND ID is recorded as 4156851-5[18].
- Germania Sacra's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as nr97031844[19].
- Germania Sacra's Commons category is recorded as Germania Sacra[20].
- Germania Sacra's has part is recorded as Personendatenbank Germania Sacra[21].
- Germania Sacra's has part is recorded as Das Bistum Würzburg 1: Die Bischofsreihe bis 1254 (Germania Sacra N. F. 1)[22].
- Germania Sacra's has part is recorded as Das Bistum Bamberg (Germania Sacra A. F. Abt. 2: Die Bistümer der Kirchenprovinz Mainz)[23].
- Germania Sacra's has part is recorded as Alfred Wendehorst, Das Bistum Eichstätt 1: Die Bischofsreihe bis 1535 (Germania Sacra N. F. 45)[24].
- Germania Sacra's has part is recorded as Das Bistum Halberstadt 1: Das Stift St. Nikolaus in Stendal (Germania Sacra N. F. 49)[25].
- Germania Sacra's has part is recorded as Das Bistum Naumburg 2: Das Domstift Naumburg (Germania Sacra. Dritte Folge 19)[26].
- Germania Sacra's has part is recorded as Q128032381[27].
Body
Founding
+1917-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Germania Sacra[28].
Industry
Fields of work include church history[3], a branch of history[29]; Middle Ages[4], an age[30]; early modern period[5], an era[31]; and prosopography[6], an academic discipline[32].
Why It Matters
Germania Sacra draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (science_project category, ranking #55 of 108).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33]