- The
Kreuzer (German: [ˈkʁɔʏtsɐ] ), in
English also
spelled kreutzer (/ˈkrɔɪtsər/ KROYT-sər), was a coin and unit of
currency in the
southern German states...
-
denominations of 1⁄2 (actually
written 5⁄10), 1 and 4
kreuzers in copper, with
silver coins of 5, 10, and 20
kreuzers, 1⁄4, 1 and 2
gulden and 1 and 2 Vereinsthaler...
- The
kreuzer was a
German silver coin.
Kreuzer may also
refer to:
Andrea Kreuzer (born 1984),
Austrian figure skater Christoph Kreuzer (born 1982), Dutch...
- The
Andreas Hofer Kreuzer, also
called the
Hofer Kreuzer or Sandwirtszwanziger, was the name of the 20- and 1-
kreuzer coins that were
minted during the...
- was set at 6.5
kreuzers per M**** (a
traditional Bavarian beer measure,
roughly equivalent to one liter), up from the
previous 5
kreuzers. The
price increase...
-
kreuzers. The
Austrian groschen (also
known as the Kaisergroschen, lit. “emperor's groschen/groat”) was a
silver coin
worth 12
pfennigs = 3
kreuzers =...
- The
Violin Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47, by
Ludwig van Beethoven, is an 1803
sonata for
piano and
violin notable for its
technical difficulty, unusual...
-
Matthew Kreuzer (born 13 May 1989) is a
retired professional Australian rules footballer who pla**** for the
Carlton Football Club in the
Australian Football...
-
Oscar Kreuzer (German pronunciation: [ˈɔskaʁ ˈkʁɔʏtsɐ]; 14 June 1887 – 1 May 1968) was a male
tennis and
rugby player from Germany.
Kreuzer was born at...
- the match. The
match became known as the
Kreuzer Cup,
named after Northern Knights'
ruckman Matthew Kreuzer, who had been
expected to be (and was eventually...