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Bahrdorf () is a Municipalities of Germany, municipality in the Helmstedt (district), district of Helmstedt, in Lower Saxony, Germany. The municipality consists of four villages: * Bahrdorf (including Blanken) * Mackendorf (including Klinkerwerk) * Rickensdorf * Saalsdorf (including Altena, a manor house) Altena Ortsschild.jpg, Altena Bahrdorf Kirche.JPG, The Lutheran church in Bahrdorf Blanken S.jpg, Blanken Mackendorf Klinkerwerk.jpg, The main street in Klinkerwerk Mackendorf Kirche 2017.jpg, The Lutheran church in Mackendorf Rickensdorf Gasthof.jpg, The former inn in Rickensdorf Saalsdorf Idyll.jpg, Farm in Saalsdorf Famous citizens * Albert of Saxony (philosopher), Albert of Saxony, philosopher and bishop References

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Albert Of Saxony (philosopher)
Albert of Saxony (Latin: ''Albertus de Saxonia''; c. 1320 – 8 July 1390) was a German philosopher and mathematician known for his contributions to logic and physics. He was bishop of Halberstadt from 1366 until his death. Life Albert was born at Rickensdorf near Helmstedt, the son of a farmer in a small village; but because of his talent, he was sent to study at the University of Prague and the University of Paris. At Paris, he became a master of arts (a professor), and held this post from 1351 until 1362. He also studied theology at the College of Sorbonne, although without receiving a degree. In 1353, he was rector of the University of Paris. After 1362, Albert went to the court of Pope Urban V in Avignon as an envoy of Rudolf IV, Duke of Austria, in order to negotiate the founding of the University of Vienna. The negotiations were successful, and Albert became the first rector of this University in 1365. In 1366, Albert was elected bishop of Halberstadt (counted as Albert ...
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