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MEMMINGEN , a town of Germany, in the kingdom of Bavaria, on the Ach, a tributary of the Iller, 35 m. S.W. of Augsburg on the railway to Ulm. Pop. (1905), 11,618. , It is partly surrounded with walls, and has some interesting old gates and houses. It contains the fine Gothic
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grain .Memmingen, first mentioned in a document of tom, belonged originally to the Guelf family, and later to the Hohenstaufens. In 1286 it became a free city of the empire, a position which it main- Brut. 70). Another Gams MEieMIus, tribune in III B.C., attacked the. aristocrats on a charge of corrupt relations with Jugurtha. Memmius subsequently stood for the consulship in 99, but was slain in a riot stirred up by his rival the praetor Glaucia. Sallust describes him as an orator, but Cicero (De orator?, ii. 59, 70) had a poor opinion of him.End of Article: MEMMINGEN If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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