- The
Ochsen (or Ochse) is a 2,188.4
metres high
mountain in the
Bernese Alps,
overlooking Schwefelbergbad in the
canton of Bern. It is the
highest mountain...
- (Dutch vossen,
ossen and Low
German Vösse,
Ossen versus German Füchse,
Ochsen and
English foxes, oxen), and also the
development of /ft/ → /xt/ though...
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Brauerei Gold
Ochsen GmbH is a
brewery located in Ulm, Germany. The name Gold
Ochsen is
first mentioned in Ulm in 1499. In 1597, the
innkeeper Gabriel...
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Tiedemann F,
Gmelin L (1827). "Einige neue
Bestandtheile der
Galle des
Ochsen".
Annalen der Physik. 85 (2): 326–337. Bibcode:1827AnP....85..326T. doi:10...
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village square, the
Protestant church of 1782, the
former spa
hotel Neuer Ochsen of 1796 and the
Krone inn of 1781 are
listed as
heritage sites of national...
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plural form
aurochsen in
English is a
direct parallel of the
German plural Ochsen and
recreates the same
distinction by
analogy as
English singular ox and...
- the
original on 24
September 2015.
Retrieved 7
March 2015. "Brauerei Gold
Ochsen GmbH" (in German). Bier-Universum.de.
Retrieved 5
January 2015. 酒造資料館 東光の酒蔵...
- Yorkshire,
England Rother Kuppe, a
mountain in Bavaria,
Germany Rother Ochsen, a
tavern in
Stein am Rhein,
Switzerland HMS Rother, two
Royal Navy warships...
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Rother Ochsen is the
oldest tavern in the
historic center of
Stein am Rhein,
Switzerland founded in 1446. It is
considered one of the most
beautiful wine...
- Journal. 26 (1): 5–6. ProQuest 1306216012. Keefe,
Simon P. (2008). ""Die
Ochsen am Berge":
Franx Xaver Süssmayr and the
Orchestration of Mozart's Requiem...