- Frau in
Speyer) in
Speyer, Germany, is the seat
of the
Roman Catholic Bishop of Speyer and is
suffragan to the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamberg....
-
Georg von
Speyer (1500,
Speyer, Holy
Roman Empire – 11 June 1540, Coro, Klein-Venedig) was a
German conquistador in New
Granada and Venezuela. His birth...
-
Julian of Speyer (Latin: Juli**** Teutonicus; died c. 1250), also
known as
Julian of Spires, was a
German Franciscan composer, poet and
historian of the...
- (English: The
Memorial Church of the Protestation) is a
United Protestant church of both
Lutheran and
Reformed confessions in
Speyer, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany...
- al-Mansur
around 1195. The
eastern spires of the
Romanesque Speyer Cathedral,
completed in 1106,
reach a
height of 71.3 m (234 ft). The still-standing...
- name
of Speyer in Germany;
compare with
Spire, the
French name for that city.
Other name
variants based on the city name "Spira"
include Spira,
Spire, Spiro...
-
Tishman Speyer Wins
Bidding War". The Wall
Street Journal. p. A6. ISSN 0099-9660. ProQuest 398648095. Dunlap,
David W. (June 28, 1998). "Chrome
Spire By Chrysler...
- States. It
contains office and
retail space and a 350-space garage.
Tishman Speyer acquired the
property in 2004 and
renamed the
adjacent USG
Building as Franklin...
- they
often have
spires that may be four
or eight sided,
or the
distinctive Rhenish helm
shape seen on the
cathedrals of Limburg or Speyer. In England, for...
- length, width, height,
or capacity.
Several churches individually claim to be "the
largest church",
which may be due to any one
of these criteria. The reason...