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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 895 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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KONIGSLUTTER , a See also:

town of See also:Germany, in the duchy of Bruns-See also:wick, on the Lutter 36 m. E. of See also:Brunswick by the railway to See also:Eisleben and See also:Magdeburg. Pop. (1905), 3260. It possesses an Evangelical See also:church, a See also:castle and some interesting old houses. Its See also:chief manufactures are See also:sugar, machinery, See also:paper and See also:beer. Near the town are the ruins of a See also:Benedictine See also:abbey founded in 1135. In its beautiful church, which has not been destroyed, are the tombs of the See also:emperor See also:Lothair II., his wife Richenza, and of his son-in-See also:law, See also:Duke See also:Henry the Proud of See also:Saxony and See also:Bavaria.

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