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Lanz: My question is linked to that of Father von Gemmingen.
Transcript of Pope's TV interview Argent 2006
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Von Gemmingen believes Benedict and his aides will be relaxed, saying that his radio interview with the pope last year went very smoothly: Nothing at all had to vetted in advance that time.
Pope Benedict to be interviewed Saturday on German TV Argent 2006
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John Paul was poised in his dealings with the media and crowds - von Gemmingen describes him as a "genius with the media" - but he never gave long interviews on TV: he did answer questions by journalists but this was mostly spontaneous and intermittent.
Pope Benedict to be interviewed Saturday on German TV Argent 2006
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Bishop Konrad von Gemmingen (1593-1612) rebuilt the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Gemmingen was himself an aristocrat, a baron by title, who was born in 1755.
The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919 1901
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Gemmingen was himself an aristocrat, a baron by title, who was born in 1755.
The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Calvin Thomas 1886
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The monk went foremost in his Satanic garb; but, no sooner had he set foot in the prince's bed-chamber, than the brave Gemmingen drew his sword, and said quaintly, ` Die, wretch! 'and so he died.
Hyperion Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1844
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They proceeded together to Frederick's chamber; where luckily old Gemmingen, a brave soldier, kept guard behind the arras.
Hyperion Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1844
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The monk went foremost in his Satanic garb; but, no sooner had he set foot in the prince's bed-chamber, than the brave Gemmingen drew his sword, and said quaintly, ` Die, wretch! 'and so he died.
Hyperion 1839
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If I should ever have the honour of meeting Dalberg at Mannheim, and testifying the affection and reverence I bear him, I will then also press into the arms of that other, and tell him how dear to me such souls are as Dalberg and Gemmingen.
The Life of Friedrich Schiller Comprehending an Examination of His Works Thomas Carlyle 1838
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