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- Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium_Heilbronn abstract "The Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Heilbronn is a Gymnasium in the city of Heilbronn. The roots of school date from a Lateinschule (Latin school) of the 15th century. In 1620, the school was converted into a Gymnasium. From 1827 to 1938, it was named the Karlsgymnasium. Since 1950, it has been named after its most famous pupil, Theodor Heuss, the first President of the Federal Republic of Germany.".
- Q2417230 abstract "The Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Heilbronn is a Gymnasium in the city of Heilbronn. The roots of school date from a Lateinschule (Latin school) of the 15th century. In 1620, the school was converted into a Gymnasium. From 1827 to 1938, it was named the Karlsgymnasium. Since 1950, it has been named after its most famous pupil, Theodor Heuss, the first President of the Federal Republic of Germany.".
- Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium_Heilbronn comment "The Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Heilbronn is a Gymnasium in the city of Heilbronn. The roots of school date from a Lateinschule (Latin school) of the 15th century. In 1620, the school was converted into a Gymnasium. From 1827 to 1938, it was named the Karlsgymnasium. Since 1950, it has been named after its most famous pupil, Theodor Heuss, the first President of the Federal Republic of Germany.".
- Q2417230 comment "The Theodor-Heuss-Gymnasium Heilbronn is a Gymnasium in the city of Heilbronn. The roots of school date from a Lateinschule (Latin school) of the 15th century. In 1620, the school was converted into a Gymnasium. From 1827 to 1938, it was named the Karlsgymnasium. Since 1950, it has been named after its most famous pupil, Theodor Heuss, the first President of the Federal Republic of Germany.".