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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 | ||
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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) | ||
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.