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image:Coat of arms of Mainz-2008 new.svg, left, 40px image:macke1.jpg, Franz Macké, Franz Konrad Macké (1756–1844, Maire and Mayor of Mainz (Lithographie by Gauff) This is a list of mayors of Mainz, including the Lord Mayors (''Oberbürgermeister von Mainz'') since 1796. *1796–1800: Fredrick Pongrass *1800–1814: Franz Macké *1814–1831: Franz Freiherr Gedult von Jungenfeld *1831–1834: Franz Macké *1834–1836: Stephan Metz *1837–1838: Johann Baptist Heinrich *1839–1841: Stephan Metz *1842–1860: Nikolaus Nack *1861–1864: Karl Schmitz (politician), Karl Schmitz *1865–1871: Franz Schott *1871–1872: Karl Racké *1872–1877: Carl Wallau *1877–1885: Alexis Dumont *1885–1894: Georg Oechsner *1894–1905: Heinrich Gassner *1905–1919: Karl Göttelmann *1919–1931: Karl Külb *1931–1933: Wilhelm Ehrhard *1934–1942: Robert Barth (politician), Robert Barth *1942–1945: Heinrich Ritter OB Mainz, Heinrich Ritter *1945: Rudolph Walther *1945–1949: Emil K ...
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A coat is typically an outer clothing, garment for the upper body, worn by any gender for warmth or fashion. Coats typically have long sleeves and are open down the front, and closing by means of Button (clothing), buttons, zippers, Hook-and-loop fastener, hook-and-loop fasteners (AKA velcro), toggles, a belt (clothing), belt, or a combination of some of these. Other possible features include Collar (clothing), collars, shoulder straps, and hood (headgear), hoods. Etymology ''Coat'' is one of the earliest clothing category words in English language, English, attested as far back as the early Middle Ages. (''See also'' Clothing terminology.) The Oxford English Dictionary traces ''coat'' in its modern meaning to , when it was written ''cote'' or ''cotte''. The word coat stems from Old French and then Latin ''cottus.'' It originates from the Proto-Indo-European language, Proto-Indo-European word for woolen clothes. An early use of ''coat'' in English is Mail (armour), coat of mai ...
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