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'''Sankt Siserakapelle''' is a village in [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]. In the census of 1700 it had 1,267 inhabitants, 45% less than in the previous census of 1690. Of these inhabitants, just over 65% professed the Nazarene faith, the lowest in all of Sankt Ludwigshafen. In the [[Ludwigshafener Civil War]] Sankt Siserakapelle was a Siseranist stronghold where child sacrifices were made in the Siseranist temple. After the civil war, the Siseranist faith was made illegal in the republic and many of its professors fled.
'''Sankt Siserakapelle''' is a village in [[Sankt Ludwigshafen]]. In the [[Sankt Ludwigshafen census]] of 1700 it had 1,267 inhabitants, 45% less than in the previous census of 1690. Of these inhabitants, just over 65% professed the Nazarene faith, the lowest in all of Sankt Ludwigshafen. In the [[Ludwigshafener Civil War]] Sankt Siserakapelle was a Siseranist stronghold where child sacrifices were made in the Siseranist temple. After the civil war, the Siseranist faith was made illegal in the republic and many of its professors fled.

Latest revision as of 06:48, 24 December 2021

Sankt Siserakapelle
Flag of Sankt Siserakapelle
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Nickname: Nineveh
Motto: “But let man and beast be covered with sackcloth, and cry mightily unto God: yea, let them turn every one from his evil way, and from the violence that is in their hands.” (Jonah 3:8)
Location of Sankt Siserakapelle
Founded 1680
Bürgermeister(in) Saskia Taubenfresser
Population 1,267

Sankt Siserakapelle is a village in Sankt Ludwigshafen. In the Sankt Ludwigshafen census of 1700 it had 1,267 inhabitants, 45% less than in the previous census of 1690. Of these inhabitants, just over 65% professed the Nazarene faith, the lowest in all of Sankt Ludwigshafen. In the Ludwigshafener Civil War Sankt Siserakapelle was a Siseranist stronghold where child sacrifices were made in the Siseranist temple. After the civil war, the Siseranist faith was made illegal in the republic and many of its professors fled.