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Homann Heirs
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Successors
of J.B. Homann.
The company
traded under
the name of
'Homännische
Erben' (Homann
Heirs) from
1730 and under
the name of
Ch. Fembo from
1813 on. See
also Franz
L. Güssefeld,
Johann
M. Hase
and
Johann
G. Doppelmayr.
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Catalogue of
the 'Stadtarchiv'
Nuremberg
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| 'Schlaraffenland' Land of Cockaigne
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The Neckar river
between Laufen
and Wimpfen
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| Provinces
of the Order of
St Benedict in
France
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Provinces
of the Order of
St Benedict in
Italy and Sicily
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| Palestine and the twelve tribes of Israel
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Munich
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| Eichstätt
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Pappenheim
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| Western Slovakia, Bratislava
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Southern India
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| Kiel
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Holland
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| Silesia
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Silesia
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| Osnabrück
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Waldeck
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| Harz
- Mining
areas |
Switzerland
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| Paris
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Metz
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| Mantua
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Gibraltar
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Balearic Islands, Menorca
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Spain and South America
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Madrid |
Canada
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Central America
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Tartary
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