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  1. Hohe Karlsschule (Karl's High School) was the strict military academy founded by Karl Eugen, Duke of Württemberg in Stuttgart, Germany. It was first founded in 1770 as a military orphanage, but then converted into a military academy in 1773 for the duke.

  2. Die Karlsschule (auch Carlsschule), 1770 bis 1775 auf der Solitude bzw. seit 1775 in Stuttgart, seit Dezember 1781 Hohe Karlsschule in Stuttgart, wurde 1770 von Herzog Karl Eugen als militärische Pflanzschule im herzoglichen Lustschloss Solitude bei Gerlingen (Württemberg) gegründet.

  3. Hohe Karlsschule ( Karl's High School) was the strict military academy founded by Karl Eugen, Duke of Württemberg in Stuttgart, Germany. It was first founded in 1770 as a military orphanage, but then converted into a military academy in 1773 for the duke.

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    From 1770 to 1794, the Karlsschule was the only university in Stuttgart. Since its founding in 1818, Stuttgart's oldest university has been the University of Hohenheim. The eruption of the Indonesian volcano Mount Tambora in 1815 triggered a global climate change and was one of the causes of the massive famine suffered in the Kingdom of Württemberg...

    The University of Hohenheim is located in southwest Germany, in the district of Plieningen on the southern rim of Baden in Württemberg's capital, Stuttgart. It was named the most beautiful campus university in Baden-Württemberg in 2009 and is generally acknowledged as having one of the most picturesque campuses in the country. The baroque palace, t...

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    The university currently pursues research in the fields of health, nutrition, agriculture, consumer protection and environmental protection, as well as economics and communication. Areas of particular importance include: 1. Agricultural and nutritional sciences within the food chain 2. Biobased products and bioenergy from agriculture 3. Biological signals 4. Bioeffector research Biofector 5. Innovation and services

    University networks

    The university is active in academic alliances and is a member of both the ELLS and the HERMES university networks.

    Scientific Centers of the University

    1. Life Science Center 2. Eastern Europe Center (EEC) 3. Center for Bioenergy and Biobased Products 4. Competence Center for Plant Breeding 5. Center for Agriculture in the Tropics and Subtropics 6. Food Security Center 7. Center for Research on Innovation and Services 8. Competence Center Gender and Nutrition

    The university's museums are open to the general public. Visitors can take a tour through the history of agriculture in the German Agricultural Museum, which encompasses 5,700 sq.m. of covered exhibition space. The Zoological and Veterinary Museum has a collection of teaching aids and curiosities on display in a traditional exhibition in the palace...

    The University of Hohenheim has been accredited as being a family-oriented university since 2004.
    The university possesses its own cemetery, where professors were buried a long time ago. Today it is used very rarely.
    According to a survey conducted to elect the most beautiful campus in Germany, the university could reach the 7th place in the overall placings in 2009. Therefore, it is seen as one of the most bea...
    The university hosts the Josef G. Knoll Visiting Professorship for Development Studies, a chair endowed by Senator Herman Eiselen. The first holder, Prof. Dr. Patrick Webb, established a programme...
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  5. Karlsschule Stuttgart. Hohe Carlsschule (Akademie) Stuttgart-Mitte, Germany. Hohe Karlsschule was the strict military academy founded by Karl Eugen, Duke of Württemberg in Stuttgart, Germany. It was first founded in 1770 as a military orphanage, but then converted into a military academy in 1773 for the duke.Politically the duke was quite ...

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  6. Jan 1, 2023 · Schiller studied at the Hohe Karlsschule between Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart beginning in 1773, at first struggling while majoring in Law and then improving markedly only as of 1775 in his study of Medicine, finally receiving his doctorate on December 15, 1780 after his third attempt at a dissertation and comprehensive examinations.

  7. Johann Zumsteeg (born Jan. 10, 1760, Sachsenflur, Mosbach, Ger.—died Jan. 27, 1802, Stuttgart) was a German composer and conductor known as a pioneer in the development of the ballad. Zumsteeg was admitted to the Karlsschule, near Stuttgart, where he formed a close friendship with his fellow student Friedrich Schiller.

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