Altrossgarten Church (German: Altroßgärter Kirche, also spelled Altroßgärtner) was a Protestant church in northeastern Königsberg. Johann Friedrich Schultz, an Enlightenment, Protestant, theologian, mathematician and philosopher was Deacon of the church in 1775.[1]
^Heiner F. Klemme; Manfred Kuehn (30 June 2016). The Bloomsbury Dictionary of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 701. ISBN 978-1-4742-5600-1.
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AltrossgartenChurch (German: Altroßgärter Kirche, also spelled Altroßgärtner) was a Protestant church in northeastern Königsberg. Johann Friedrich Schultz...
Frederick Memorial Church) after Frederick III, German Emperor, upon the request of Kleist. It became a separate parish from AltrossgartenChurch in 1924. Damaged...
working as a rector in Friedland, he was ordained as minister of the AltrossgartenChurch in Königsberg on the second Sunday in Advent 1623. Weissel was a...
before returning in 1775, to Königsberg to work as a Deacon at the Altroßgartenchurch. On 6 July 1775 he received his magister degree and on 2 August 1775...
and Sackheim to the south. The residents of Neue Sorge attended AltrossgartenChurch. In 1729 Neue Sorge was documented as Königstraße, a street which...
pasture" in German, with the eastern Königsberg suburb of Rossgarten (or Altroßgarten) being its namesake. The area of Neurossgarten was first mentioned as...