- "the
disciple whom
Jesus loved". At
least from the 17th century, the name
Ahasver has been
given to the
Wandering Jew,
apparently adapted from Ahasuerus...
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Scrobipalpa ahasver is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae. It was
described by Povolný in 1969. It is
found in Mongolia. Savela,
Markku (ed.). "Scrobipalpa"...
- Carl
Ahasver von
Sinner (February 2, 1754 –
April 25, 1821) was a
Bernese architect of the
Louis XVI period. Born in
Sumiswald as the son of governor...
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Stefan Heym
Ahasver (1981),
Kirche und Israel: KuI;
Neukirchener theologische Zeitschrift 23 (2008), S. 166–77,
FreiDok plus -
Stefan Heym:
Ahasver (1981)...
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nations of the
world see the Jew as a soul
without a body, a
shadowless Ahasver, an
eternal Wandering Jew,
lacking real,
corporeal existence, the cure...
- in 1782 by the
Tscharner family and was
designed by the
architect Carl
Ahasver von Sinner. The
estate was
acquired in 1897 by the
businessman Friedrich...
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person who
commits a sin.
Sinner or The
Sinner may also
refer to: Carl
Ahasver von
Sinner (1754–1821),
Swiss architect George A.
Sinner (1928–2018), American...
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standard work in the 1960s. At that time, the
dominant perspective became Ahasver von Brandt's view of a
loosely aligned trading network.
Marxist historians...
- completed. Lohn
Estate house in the
Swiss canton of Bern is
designed by Carl
Ahasver von Sinner.
Oxenfoord Castle in
Scotland is
rebuilt to
designs by Robert...
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Ahasver is a 1981 German-language
novel by
Stefan Heym. It was
published in
English as The
Wandering Jew in 1984.
Martin Gardner - From the Wandering...