Würzburg

Würzburg, a Bavarian town in a valley of the Main, 70 m. SB. of Frankfort; its principal buildings are the Royal or Episcopal Palace, the cathedral, and the university, with the Julius Hospital, called after its founder, Bishop Julius, who was also founder of the university, which is attended by 1500 students, mostly medical, and has a library of 100,000 volumes; the fortress of Marienberg, overlooking the town, was till 1720 the episcopal palace.

Population (circa 1900) given as 51,000.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

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Wright, Thomas
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Wulstan, St.
Wundt, Wilhelm Max
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Wurtz, Charles Adolphe
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Wuttke, Karl
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Wyatt, Sir Thomas
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Wycliffe, John
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