Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old town of Regensburg with Stadtamhof' has mentioned 'Roman Catholic' in the following places:
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These events had a wide impact on the cultural history of the Czech lands, as they were consequently part of the Roman Catholic and not the Slavic-Orthodox world. | WIKI |
A minority of the population remained Roman Catholic, and Roman Catholics were denied civic rights (Bxc3xbcrgerrecht). | WIKI |
Although the Imperial city had adopted the Reformation, the town remained the seat of a Roman Catholic bishop and several abbeys. | WIKI |
So there was the unique situation that the town of Regensburg comprised five independent "states" (in terms of the Holy Roman Empire): the Protestant city itself, the Roman Catholic bishopric, and the three monasteries. | WIKI |
Dr. Franz Xaver Haberl, one of the most important Roman Catholic musicians in history, teacher of Perosi (see also Cecilian Movement) Johann Georg Gichtel (1638-1710) was a German mystic and religious leader who was a critic of Lutheranism[46] Johannes Kepler (mathematician and astronomer) Konrad of Megenberg, scholar and academic[47] Simone Laudehr (German national team footballer, women's world cup champion 2007) Albertus Magnus (13th century polymath) Judah ben Samuel of Regensburg, a 12thxe2x80x9313th century rabbi and mystic, founder of Chassidei Ashkenaz Maximilian Oberst, physician who introduced the Oberst method of block anesthesia Petachiah of Ratisbon, a 12thxe2x80x9313th century rabbi, best known for his extensive travels throughout Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and the Middle East. | WIKI |