-
March 1719 – 30
August 1787), also
known as the "Lady (or mummy) of the
Barfüsser Church" was the wife of the
pastor Lucas Gernler. She
gained po****rity...
-
French Open
doubles champion. A
mummified corpse of a
woman buried in the
Barfüsser Church in Basel, Switzerland, was
identified in 2018, 43
years after the...
- Barfüsserplatz; dolls,
teddy bears,
miniatures Historical Museum Basel –
Barfüsser Church;
cultural history of the city of
Basel and the
Upper Rhine The...
- (German:Kurienuniversität)
which was
inaugurated in
November 1440 with a m**** in the
Barfüsser Church [de]. In 1448, the
German King
Frederick III came to an agreement...
- 1542 he
published a
prose satire to
which Luther wrote the preface, Der
Barfusser Monche Eulenspiegel und Alkoran, a
parodic adaptation of the
Liber conformitatum...
- is seen in the
fixtures and ****ings from the
former Basel »
Barfüsser-Apotheke« (
Barfüsser Pharmacy),
designed shortly before 1900.
Today its interior...
- York:
Robert Appleton Company. The
entry cites: Karl Veith,
Ueber den
Barfüsser Johannes Pauli (Vienna, 1839);
Hermann Oesterley,
Johannes Paulis Schimpf...
- Detail: coat of arms of Zürich (colours added) Detail: Grossmünster Detail:
Barfüsser Abbey in Zürich Detail:
Neumarkt and
Grimmenturm Western and southern...
- (d. 1777)
March 23 – Anna
Catharina Bischoff, Lady (or mummy) of the
Barfüsser Church (d. 1787)
March 26 –
Lubbert Jan van Eck,
Dutch noble (d. 1765)...
-
bombing in 1943. The
church was
built from 1488 for the
Franciscan order Barfüßer ("Barefeet") and
known as the Barfüßerkirche. It
enlarged earlier church...